How Barrel Weight Affects Your Throw
Heavier darts fly more stable but need more force. Lighter darts are faster but can drift. Learn how to find the weight range that suits your throwing style and grip pressure.
WeightUnderstand how different dart properties affect your throw. Knowledge is the first step to finding your perfect dart.
Heavier darts fly more stable but need more force. Lighter darts are faster but can drift. Learn how to find the weight range that suits your throwing style and grip pressure.
WeightRinged, knurled, pixel, razor, smooth — every grip style offers a different level of traction and release. Discover which grip pattern matches how you hold your dart.
GripStraight barrels for consistent grouping, torpedo for front-weighted power, bomb for compact grip zones. A breakdown of every barrel shape and when to use it.
ShapeYour hand size, finger length, and grip position all influence the optimal barrel dimensions. A practical guide to measuring and matching your anatomy to dart specs.
DimensionsNew to darts? Start here. We cover the basics of tungsten percentages, point systems, flights, shafts, and how to put together a setup that helps you improve fast.
BeginnerWhat's the real difference between 80%, 90%, and 97% tungsten? We explain density, slimness, durability and value so you can decide how much tungsten you actually need.
MaterialWhere the weight sits in the barrel changes your dart's flight arc. Learn how front-weighted, center-balanced, and rear-loaded darts behave differently in the air.
BalanceMore articles coming soon. Have a topic request? Let us know.