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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 1674033" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>18g is the NDA's standard for soft tip, but I understand a lot of local tournament rules state 16.</p><p></p><p>I'm by no means a dart expert. I'd be interested in a pair, though. $30 is almost what I paid for mine, and mine are far from fancy, so I think $30 for a set of functional and performing darts is a steal! You can easily pay $100 or more for a set of really good darts (good being subjective as a $200 set of darts won't make you a professional). I prefer a thinner dart for reasons mentioned above, which is why I suggested .38 or .357. If possible, they should be textured/ribbed/something for a solid grip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 1674033, member: 10619"] 18g is the NDA's standard for soft tip, but I understand a lot of local tournament rules state 16. I'm by no means a dart expert. I'd be interested in a pair, though. $30 is almost what I paid for mine, and mine are far from fancy, so I think $30 for a set of functional and performing darts is a steal! You can easily pay $100 or more for a set of really good darts (good being subjective as a $200 set of darts won't make you a professional). I prefer a thinner dart for reasons mentioned above, which is why I suggested .38 or .357. If possible, they should be textured/ribbed/something for a solid grip. [/QUOTE]
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