







🎯 Elevate your game night with pro-level precision and durability!
The Hey! Play! Bristle Dartboard is an 18-inch tournament-sized indoor dartboard crafted from durable self-healing sisal bristle. Featuring staple-free spider wire dividers to minimize bounce-outs, it offers professional-grade scoring accuracy. Perfect for multiple dart games, it comes complete with mounting hardware and is designed for steel-tip darts, making it ideal for both casual players and serious competitors.




| Brand | HEY! PLAY! |
| Material | Sisal |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Product Dimensions | 18"W x 18"H |
| Item Weight | 10.6 Pounds |
| Included Components | Dartboard |
| Shape | Round |
| Item Thickness | 1.6 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00886511017412 |
| Manufacturer | Trademark Global |
| UPC | 885864903328 757183041497 885155033123 885296785424 885360898845 885264922363 787766774139 744288413861 758259540043 886511017412 192664143916 885849228859 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.25 x 20.25 x 2 inches |
| Package Weight | 4.81 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.75 x 18 x 18 inches |
| Brand Name | HEY! PLAY! |
| Warranty Description | 30-Day Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Model Name | Hey! Play! Self-Healing Bristle Dart Board – 18" Tournament Size – Spider Wire Dividers for Steel-Tip Darts – with Indoor Mounting Hardware |
| Suggested Users | Racks/Futons |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 15-51002 |
| Style | Bristle |
| Size | 18 x 1.75-Inch |
| Sport Type | Dart Shooting |
M**H
Good quality
This is a nice board for the price!
Z**E
Bullseye
This dartboard is much more legit when you open it up. It's heavy (or solid, rather), and easy to mount. The bristles are high quality (though I can't imagine what low quality bristles look like), and the spider (wire frame - I just learned that term and now I get to use it and I feel happy about being pretentious for the moment...btw, the triple ring is called the TREBLE!!!) is proportional to the board.This board has the wire style spider, which is supposedly good for bounce outs, whereas the blade style is supposed to prevent them, but I've had 2 or 3 bounce outs in 2 weeks, so whoever said that is a liar. Plus, before this board, I was relegated to darts at the local pub, Streets of London, which has the blade style, and I was CONSTANTLY bouncing out, but I have a lot more beer there than at home when playing darts...MY dartboard has ONE issue: a couple of the wires that meet the bullseye (those coming from 20, 1, 18) are popping out a bit at the bullseye. They're still in, and it doesn't bother me nor does it affect my amazing aim, but I'm not sure if this will be a problem later on or if it's consistent with other boards. Either way, I'm happy with the board.
L**.
Fun !
This dartboard has already provided hours of fun. Good quality, great price. However, I am really good at getting the dart to hit the metal pieces and having it bounced back out.
C**4
Using it for soft tip practice. Works great.
I'm primarily a soft tip player. The reason I bought this board was because my Arachnid soft tip board is quite noisy and my wife can hear it throughout the house. so I bought this board to practice on while she is sleeping. I also bought a set of carbon fiber convertible tips. I have to say I don't even use the carbon tips. The soft tips stick in the dartboard just fine. And it makes very little noise. I find myself shooting on it as much if not more than the soft tip board for 3 reasons. 1. It's quiet 2. It's really easy to remove the darts. 3. The targets are smaller so when I go to play on the soft tip board or in league/tournament play, the bullseye and the trebles look huge. so it's great for practice.The only reason I give it a 4 instead of a 5 is because the instructions are really bad. It's just a slip of paper with some broken english describing how to play darts. And it doesn't even describe the game 01 or cricket. also no instructions on how to mount the board. It comes with a little bag with the hardware. Which consisted of a bracket, 3 screws and 3 plastic footings and some tiny nails. There's no guide holes on the back of the board. It's basically up to you to figure out how to mount the board. I didn't have any trouble but did have to draw some lines on the back to be sure the bracket was screwed in the right spot.Anyway, the price is right for a no frills bristle dartboard. I recommend it. Makes a great practice board for steel OR soft tip players.
J**J
Quality for the price
I was pleased with the quality of this board. It is heavy with quality mounting hardware and parts. I like that it is stand alone with no visible logo as I am building around it adding to my back patio. Seems like it will hold up outdoors quite well.
T**T
Professional
A lot better than the flimsy one I bought
N**H
Well Built
A very nice and well built dart board for lots of fun!
E**P
Not Bad.
At $25.00, how could you not like the price. I normally use the more expensive staple-free bristle boards. This time I wanted to see how much worse the cheaper dart-board is compared to the ones I normally play on. The first thing I noticed, the smell. Whatever they spray the edges of the board with has a horrible chemical smell. Don't worry, it won't last longer than a day or so. The wires are quite pronounced or raised above the board. Not a fan of that. Definitely not a self healing board. The photos you are seeing are after a few hours of practice. After you pull the dart out you can clearly see the gaping hole. For mounting it, I used the newer plastic hardware instead of the old metal. Once you have your dart-board in place, the new mounting hardware makes switching out your boards much faster.UPDATE: After a few days of throwing on this dartboard I can say there are lots of bounce outs. I'm tempted to pull all the wires out. I've done it before, it's a pain. However, I did pull the few staples from the bulls-eye outer ring. The wires and staples on this board are very pronounced and in your face. Will I get another? Na, the next time I will pay the extra $20 for a staple free dartboard. Who knows, maybe I will figure out a way to remove the wires/staples without damaging the board.
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