Recommended model: GT III Hammerhead Destroyer Steel-Tip Dart
In 1976, walt Bottelsen played a darts match against the 1975 world champion Alan Evans, and after losing three bounces in the final round, walt set out to develop darts that would not bounce, and it can be said that the Bottelsen brand revolutionized darts technology. Four former U.S. World Champions have used Bottelsen darts in their championship tournaments, and their accuracy is loved by darts fans at home and abroad.
Bottelsen's products are layered, including high-end products such as GT III soft tip darts and hammerhead destroyer steel tip darts, as well as low-end products such as Destroyer Black Steal soft tip darts and Great White fixed-point steel tip darts, covering different consumer groups and diverse consumption scenarios.
When a dart is in flight, it will bounce back in the opposite direction when it is reacted to by the dartboard, which will reduce its accuracy and affect the entertainment of the sport. Available in the GT III and the Black Stealing Dart, the GT III is more reliable as a Bottelsen classic, with GT screws with O-rings on the dart shaft to prevent the shaft from slipping off, allowing it to hit the dartboard precisely according to the thrower's skill, but the wing is prone to damage.
The performance of the fixed-point steel-tipped darts in the hard darts is mediocre, and the hammer destroyer steel-tipped darts are recommended, and the rough knurling of the dart body can make the fingers grasp and put well, and the feel is better than the soft one, but the price of 650 yuan is more expensive.
It should be reminded that although Bottelsen is known for not rebounding, darts are still dangerous as sharp objects, and when picking up darts, you must first pull out the darts on the target and then pick up the darts on the ground, so as not to cause danger when the darts fall when picking up darts.