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Review on 🎯 CUESOUL 22/24/26 Grams Tungsten Steel Tip Darts Set: 95% Tungsten for Precision & Accuracy by Lamont Manjrekar

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great darts for those just starting to get serious - and really tungsten! (PHOTO)

A little background: This is a kit I bought to replace the brass darts I've been using for about 6 months and the brass darts were the first steel tipped darts I've ever had Bought after deciding to play more than once in a while. I just entered the darts league for the first time and borrowed some tungsten darts for a casual game and - WOW! It was a different model but I liked them so much I bought Tungsten the very next day. I got that. I'm 100% happy with what I have. They feel good in the hand - the knurling is perfect to ensure my fingers are always in the same place with every throw. The old brass darts had a lot less texture, so I had a lot less consistency, which was pretty obvious in my game. They're nice and thin, so I can climb into a tight bed with a lot more confidence. And - maybe I'm joking, but I think so - they seem to be more weight stable than the old brass darts. It just seems like they were made more carefully than the old ones in general. After almost two seasons in the league and several months of training almost every day for more than 30 minutes a day, they are still in near-perfect shape, even at the top. (The tips have lost their color, but ok, that's just cosmetic.) The old brass had noticeable scuffs and dents after about the same time. The old negatives are cheap blades and the aluminum rods that come with them. flights suck; Order the best together with darts. Waves are annoying because they bend rather than break, and it's tempting to straighten them with pliers, but nearly impossible to straighten them out again. I would recommend nylon shafts instead. However, I would give these darts 5/5, because with regular training you still have to change the fletching and the grip quite often. 23d and b) absolute beginners. Beginners should choose brass as it is cheaper and means you will have less cash if you get bored with darts. You don't have to worry about them being too fat to fill a bed; You don't make the bed at this point. But when you start to really fall in love with darts and are looking for something better it's a great feeling, a great dart set that is very expensive for what it is. PS: There was some concern that it might not be tungsten as it is not listed on the packaging. I compared them to my old brasses which were the same weight. They're MUCH thinner and shorter than brass, so they should be a lot tighter. Don't take my word for it, look at the photos! (These are on top, brass on bottom.) They are the same thickness and slightly shorter than the soft tip cupronickel darts I have and cupronickel darts are only 19g. So they are denser than cupronickel! So they really must be made of tungsten.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Useless features