Product Comparison: Winmau Diamond Plus (WIN400) vs Winmau Blade 4
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- I've yet to have the first "bounce-out",the wire design really does seem to direct the dart into the board and not onto the floor.
- The "Diamond" has much finer wires and so far I have had no bounce outs. A terrific board.
- I really like the wire shape on this dart board I have not had any dart jump of the board.
- I think it is worth it for the improved bar shape, very few bounce backs etc.
- It is certainly a competition board and I like the wire design. No bounce-outs! Would recommend to anyone wanting to play with steel tips.
- The spider is thinner and more secured to the board than all the rest.
- No staples really makes a difference! Can't tell you how many darts bounce out when aiming for bullseye when it is held down with staples.
- The steel wiring has held up great to plenty of strikes. Only small nicks on the surface but no movement whatsoever.
- Love the bright and clear markings and the white wire really stands out and looks sharp.
- The metal spider is especially thin on this board, which reduces a lot of bounce outs. Definitely nice to have.
- Darts hit it and stay in the board extremely well. Everyone who has played on it is very impressed with it.
- This dart board is great. Very few bounce backs; even in the bulls-eye.
- The board really seems to recover nicely, the holes disappear almost as soon as the dart is removed.
- Nice, bright colors. Wires make it easy to see dart placement. Overall, I have ZERO complaints about this board!
- The board material allows you to use metal tipped or soft tipped darts. Holes heal after time.
- The colors are bright, vibrant, and tough. The dual core sisal from Kenya catches and holds the darts noticeabley better than the rest.
- It heals itself without leaving visible holes that disappear after a few minutes. the sisal doesn't pull out when your dart is extracted.
- Bounce outs are virtually eliminated, it can be leveled and locked into place with no wiggle or wobble utilizing the Rota Lock system on the back.
- Their boards are beautifully crafted, clean, and durable.
- The main advantage of this type of construction is, when you remove a dart from the board, the hole will close behind it.