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Product test

Great grip, throws on point: my verdict on Winmau’s Blackout steeltip darts

Kim Muntinga
27-9-2023
Translation: Katherine Martin

Winmau has given its Blackout steeltip darts a classy, black and silver design. It’s also kitted out the barrel with an impressive grip. As my review reveals, however, the darts do have a few minor weaknesses.

I’m an avid darts player. Not only does the game help me unwind, but it also gives me an opportunity to challenge myself. In a quest to find my ultimate darts set-up, I often give different darts a try. In this review, I’ll be introducing you to one of these varieties – the Blackout steeltip darts from Winmau. As for the weight class, I opted for the 22-gramme variant.

Appearance and shape

I really like the fluid transition to the shaft. For the shafts, the manufacturer has used 48-millimetre-long Winmau Prism Force shafts (length excluding thread). Winmau Prism Alpha flights in black, white and transparent grey as well as a Winmau point protector come included in the set.

Unfortunately, I have some criticism regarding the flights. When fitting them to the shafts, individual layers of the flights come loose on two models (if I’ve attached the silver shaft ring). This doesn’t seem like the best level of quality to me. I’m not a big fan of these shaft and flight systems either, but more on that later. The combination of the included shafts and flights adds about 1.7 grammes to each dart.

How they fare in a game

I’ve nothing but praise for the playability of the Winmau Blackout steeltip darts. If you ask me, it’s seriously good. The straight barrel feels balanced, a design I generally prefer over say, cylindrical, teardrop or torpedo shapes. Not only that, but the barrel has great grip and feels comfortable to play with.

The ring grip, which almost encompasses the whole dart, allows you to play the Blackout dart from the front, middle or rear. It just depends on where you’re holding the dart between your fingers. The black coated tips also have a nice feel to them. They grip the dartboard well, holding neither too firmly nor too loosely.

My verdict

I’d recommend the Winmau Blackout steeltip darts. Given they fall within the low-medium price range, I’d say they’re a really good choice. They’re seriously well made, have a nice, classy look, and offer good durability and grip. So if that’s what you’re looking for, and you prefer playing with darts with a straight barrel, these darts are for you.

The only things I’d deduct points for are the shafts and flights. Even so, I wouldn’t be put off from buying a dart purely because of these two elements. After all, they can both be quickly replaced, and have a short shelf life. When buying darts, you should always focus on the barrels..

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