How To Replace Darts Flights

How To Replace Darts Flights


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Join Bob Anderson, champion of darts, as he explains the importance of changing your flights and then shows you how easy it is to change them. Enlarge Join Bob Anderson, champion of darts, as he explains the importance of changing your flights and then shows you how easy it is to change them.

Now, the more you play darts and the more you practice, the better you're likely to get, and the better you get, the more likely you are to damage flights, because you'll be throwing your darts very close together. This flight has had it. As a professional, I would change my flights three of four times in an evening to make sure that I got the most aerodynamic piece of kit.

And changing a flight is simplicity itself, you merely remove the damaged flight, discard it, take a flight from your handy little flight holder, open it out to make sure that it's nice and square, locate the slots, push it back. There is obviously more than one style of cane that you need to be familiar with if changing flights, mine, the original push in flight, very very simple. Here, we have an example of a unicorn slick stick, which is very similar to look at, but you'll notice a groove along the entire length of the cane, and to load a flight, you merely open it, holding it square, locate, and there you have it.

Very clever piece of kit. Now, you might be tempted to leave a damaged flight in for the duration of your match but that one damaged flight could cost you the match. A dart doesn't fly as truly as it should so don't be lazy, change your flights as often as you need to.

They're really inexpensive, but a very very important part of the dart. .