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Viper Stadium Dartboard Cabinet with Shot King Sisal Dartboard
Viper Stadium Dartboard Cabinet with Shot King Sisal Dartboard
Regular price
$94.99 USD
Regular price
$139.99 USD
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$94.99 USD
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The Viper Stadium dartboard cabinet with Shot King dartboard is the perfect complement to any game room. The deep walnut finish and sleek design of this dartboard cabinet looks good without cluttering your wall. Inside the cabinet, you’ll find two dry erase scoreboards, perfect for four-player games of 01 and cricket, as well as storage space for six darts. This set also includes the Shot King sisal dartboard, which can easily be mounted in the pre-installed mounting bracket. The Shot King is a regulation 17.75” steel tip dartboard, made out of sisal, and featuring a staple free bullseye and rotating number ring. When not in use, this cabinet’s doors use magnetic locks so they stay secure. This dartboard cabinet set includes the Stadium steel tip dartboard cabinet, Shot King Dartboard, two scoreboards, six starter darts, a throw line, and mounting hardware.
Features
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Beautiful Protection - The Viper Stadium cabinet is both an excellent centerpiece and a great way to safeguard your walls
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Pro Dartboard - The included Shot King dartboard is a regulation-sized 17.75” steel tip dartboard with a staple-free bullseye
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Classic Scoreboards - The dry erase scoreboards are less messy than traditional chalkboards, and they are perfect for games of 01 and cricket
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Simple Setup - The included mounting hardware and pre-installed dartboard bracket make setup quick and easy
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Included - Stadium Dartboard Cabinet, Shot King Steel Tip Dartboard, Six Starter Darts, Throw Line, and Mounting Hardware
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SD The dart board and cabinet are great. We love it. The only reason I took away 2 stars is because the scoreboards are made for white whiteboard markers. They dry out too quickly and are too difficult to erase or even see the score well enough. It's bad enough that we're trying to figure out how to replace them, because the scoreboards are basically unusable. I wish it was offered with a slate score board.