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Viper Ion Electronic Dartboard, Illuminated Segments, Light Based Games, Green and Blue Segment Colors, Ultra Thin Spider to Increased Scoring Area

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About this item

  • 100% Nylon
  • Imported
  • Top Quality Segments - Regulation-sized 15.5” electronic dart board target area is incredibly durable with precision engineered concave segment holes that lock in your shots
  • LED Enhanced Scoring - Built-in LED lights give you a unique gameplay experience, adding a new spin to classic games
  • 48 Games for up to 8 Players - Includes popular games like 01, Cricket, and more unique variants; with over 300 scoring options and up to 8 player multiplayer
  • Bright Display - Display is easy to use and read at any distance, so you don’t need to worry about losing track of your score
  • Included Accessories - Comes with six starter soft tip darts, mounting hardware, throw line, throw line measuring tape, power adapter and a game manual



From the manufacturer

The Viper Ion
Choose from 48 games
Soft tip darts
LED Lights, High Contrast, and Score Board
Motion Game and Strategy Game

j b
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Had a lot of fun with this board,the darts worked,but scores improved with newer darts purchased separately. We all like the helicopter mode where you chase the moving target.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Item is exactly as expected.. If you're having problems removing the darts from the board, spin them clockwise.. If you spin it and it still won't come out, you didn't spin it enough.. I have some tips that seem more brittle or something.. A couple of them got stuck in the board, but otherwise no problems..
Eric Duncan
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
So after about 3 different boards I'm settling on this one. I do like the lights that light up. Easy to use and set up. But the darts are a little lighter than I like.. out of all the ones I've used, this one the darts seem to stick deep resulting it being really, really hard to pull out. I mean really hard!
Cindy
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
This is my favorite dart board! Works well in the garage and gets used all the time! Great quality! Easy to install and put up! Get it!
Jimmy-Raymond Lacroix
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2024
Parfait pour mon utilisation. Le produit va au-delà de mes attentes.
MARIE ANYTA NOEL
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2024
Parfait! Lisez les instructions. ;)
DF
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024
I have had this for a few weeks now, and it is really enjoyable. So can't speak to longevity, but so far so good. I don't notice any significant difference from a game-play perspective between this and an electronic dart board you might play on in a pub (I'm sure that more serious dart players probably could). After reading the instructions, it is easy to play and cycle between games / options. I set it up myself in probably an hour total. There is probably a better set up process but this is what worked for me. I used part of the cardboard box as a template. I punched holes in that cardboard where the 4 screw holes were on the board, and then drew diagonal lines in between them to find the center (i.e., where the bullseye would be). Then I used a stud finder to find the studs in the wall and lined up the two screw holes on the right hand side with the stud, and made sure the the bullseye hole was the appropriate distance from the floor. I then makred all four holes and the bulls eye hole with a pen through the template. I then drilled pilot holes for all 4 screw holes and set the two included drywall anchors for the two screw holes that don't line up with stud. After that was done, I then just fastened the dart board by using the included screws and it has remained very sturdy.
Danielle
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I did a thorough research on all available electronic dartboards on the market, looking for the perfect one to buy for my son's 14th birthday. I ended up choosing this one because I loved the fact that it lights up (you can play even in a dimly lit room if you wish), that the score display also is brightly lit, that it has holders for the darts, a compartment to hold dart tips, and that it can be battery-powered if you wish (we hung it on my son's bedroom door).So far we've had it for a week (which isn't very long and I will update this review if things change), but we all love it! I was of course doubtful about it, due to some negative reviews (but every single dartboard had some negative reviews); however, this dartboard has exceeded my expectations. Even the darts it came with have been working great for us. I'm not sure why people are complaining about the darts being crappy. Ours are surprisingly durable and there isn't too huge of a bounceout rate either.My son loves it and plays on it even if he has just two spare minutes, and Dad loves it too.
Brady
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2023
Overall impressed so far with the board! My main gripe is that there is no instructions on how to remove dart tips from the board. I wouldn't suggest the typical route of pushing the tips through since the sensor pad on the back would most certainly get damaged.To clear tips:- Put the the board face down- Remove the 10 small screws from the back of the circular portion of the board (what warranty?!)- Lift the rear portion of the board, there is a shiny plastic layer connected to the bottom, try not to let it flop- You now have access to the individual sections, push out the tips- When reassembling make sure you have the notch in the front piece aligned with the 20 on the back part as well as the rubber and paper sheet with holes- Replace the back part, there are holes for the posts on the white piece that should settle into place- Gently retighten the back screws, do not overtightenSo... Not easy, but I gather this is about the same process required on a granboard. Was told by the manufacturer to just push them through... not sure that would have worked out.
Kyle101
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2023
Easy to use and enjoy the games.
Ray Ferington
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023
I enjoy using this board at home. It has a ton of games and player options. We mostly play Cricket at the moment trying to learn to hit the board. The Darts are very light weight and damage easily. Comes with a good amount of extra tips. Recommend for Beginner's Home Use.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021
Great dart board "with teeth". The light-up board is such a great feature, showing you where to aim and what's been closed out, but this "Arachnid" catch material is nuts. It basically won't let go of your darts! There was another reviewer here who recommended the Target Pixel tips for this board and I can't agree more. The Viper tips will break off in a second, forcing you to disassemble the board and punch the broken tips through. Pain in the butt. You want short, hard tips for this board. The Target tips I bought came with a promo pack of Cosmo Fit Point Plus short tips that are amazing... But not out yet. I think.** Update (7/12/21 - 7 games later)My gut feel is, either this board is going to break or it's going to get pulled from the wall mounts due to how hard it is to remove darts from the surface. I've had a total of 6 tips break off in the board at this point, and have taken it apart twice to push them through and reassemble. While it's not too difficult to take apart, be sure to match the "notches" at the top of the various sheets to the top of the board so that you don't get any dead zones after reassembly. I've tried a number of dart tips and can safely say that Viper's own "Tufflex" brand are the most prone to decapitation. The Target Pixel tips are solid, but my friend managed to break three tips using them yesterday over a couple games of Cricket. I just got a couple packs of Cosmo tips in the mail so will try those next. There is an art to pulling these tips out - do NOT follow the instructions that suggest twisting the darts as this will sever the tips more quickly. You want to put an open hand over the board to hold it against the wall, and grab the base of the dart tip (where it gets wider toward the shaft) and pull firmly directly out of the board. This seems to minimize the decapitation rate based on my experience. However, there are some bigger issues that have come up which are somewhat related to the "stickiness" of the board. Once the board registers three hits, it prompts you to remove the darts. You have a fixed amount of time to wrestle with the darts before it rolls over to the next player. If you're not quick enough, you can easily register a hit for the next player while trying to remove your last dart and unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way to correct invalid hits. You basically have to reset the entire game because the board won't release the darts. Super frustrating. There also doesn't seem to be an option to change from an automatic player roll-over to a manual mode, which would be real handy given the stickiness issues. On the upside, the spots we've regularly hit do seem to be getting more flexible and loose over time so maybe there's just a tough period of burn-in before things go more smoothly.
Mario C.
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2019
Tres bien comme jeux il y a beaucoup de variété et avec plusieurs joueurs a la fois
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