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Jan 18, 2020
Sturdy and effective, but needs a bit more improvement to be perfect
This stand is very stable, easy to get the right height and not hard to get level. The plastic tray is kinda cheap but I never planned to use it anyway. The one big flaw with the product is that the mounting bracket on this setup requires 3 holes drilled in a row into a dartboard to attach it. Once a quality dartboard gets a few-to-several hours' worth of continuous play, the board and number ring should be rotated to allow for even dispersal of darts, preventing the board from growing unusable too quickly. If one intended to properly rotate a board while using this stand, it'd require a ring of holes drilled around the back of the board with regular removal/replacement of the screws, which would most likely damage the board before its natural lifespan.
To solve this, I had holes drilled into my stand's mounting bracket and attached a plastic mounting bracket to that, which holds a small puck attached to the board itself. This allows for extremely easy turning and removal. (Considering this is supposed to be at least somewhat portable considering how they push the "collapsible" aspect of the product, a removable board goes a long way.), After mounting it properly, the most I need to level it out is a small plastic shim in the back. Long story short, with some extra effort or a metal fab shop connection, this can turn out to be a perfect stand--I just wish it came with those four extra holes drilled into it already.