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Shot! The Bandit - The Original Dartboard

Annie from Papamoa Beach

This listing is for the pictured '’The Bandit - The Original" dartboard. This board has had minimal use and is still in excellent condition.

Price: $100 ono

PREMIUM QUALITY
Self-healing African conditioned sisal for the ultimate durability. Medium packed for a lighter throw. Best suited for humid climate conditions.

REDUCED BOUNCE OUTS
Superfine, staple-free razor-bladed wires mean consistently higher scores.

EASY TO INSTALL
It’s stress-free to hang and rotate the wall bracket or the number ring without removing the dartboard.

PROFESSIONAL GRADE
Full size 18" x 1 1/2" dartboard meets World Dart Federation specifications.
COMPOSITE BOARD EDGING
Assists number ring rotation and provides a clean and finished look.

SISAL
Premium quality Africa sisal for lasting performance and durability.

COLOURS
Improved non-fade eco ink colours tested for optimal use under lighting. The brighter colours are not distracting tonally.

BRACKET
The Bandit’s unique patented U bracket system now comes partially pre-fixed for easy installation.

STABILISING BACKING SYSTEM
This reduces board movement and aids noise reduction. The supplied foam wedges provide extra support.

Negotiable

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