
How to Fix a Darts Setup That Feels Too Cramped
Tight throw, awkward stance, furniture too close? Small layout changes can make your darts area feel calmer and easier to use.
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Tight throw, awkward stance, furniture too close? Small layout changes can make your darts area feel calmer and easier to use.
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Small changes at the back of the dart can fix wobble, improve grouping and make your throw feel more settled.
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A tidy cabinet can smarten up a darts corner, but side-door coverage has limits when stray darts start landing wide.
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Uneven garage or shed floors can throw off your bull height. Here’s how to mark a fair, repeatable board position.
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Stop flights, stems and tools drifting around the room with a neat wall setup that keeps your darts area tidy between games.
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Plasterboard can hold a darts cabinet, but only if the load is spread properly and the playing position is marked before drilling.
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Turn a spare board into a clear match-ready scorer without smudges, cramped numbers or arguments over the checkout.
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Low ceilings, beams and light fittings can spoil a good setup. Check the full throw area before you drill or mark an…
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Stop squinting at trebles and guessing doubles. Choose a lighting setup that keeps the board clear without turning your wall into a…
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Fewer bounce-outs means better scoring and less frustration. Start with the tip, board face and throw angle before replacing anything.
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