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how to set up your dartboard

Reading time: 5 minutes

Our instructional video will show you how to set up your dartboard correctly.

Alternatively, you can use the step-by-step instructions below.

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height from centre of bull to the ground

Setup the dartboard height to measure 5 Feet 8 Inches from the centre of the dartboard (the centre of the bull) to the ground. The height can also be measured as 68 inches, 1.73 meters or 173 centimetres.

distance from the ground to the oche

Setup the dartboard throwing distance to measure 7 Feet 9 and a quarter inch from the front of the dartboard to the front of the Oche (Throwing Line). The throwing distance can also be measures as 93.25 inches, 2.37 meters or 237 centimetres.

distance from centre of bull to the oche

Normally the official dartboard height for a standing player is 173cm ( centre of bull ), however Russ Strobel the founder of the WDDA have been successful in gaining official recognition that an equal and fair dartboard height for a wheelchair player is 137cm ( centre of bull ).

The use of these wheelchair setup guidelines have been approved by the WDF to be used in all WDF sanctioned events where the Wildfire 137 dart frame concept is used.

The revolutionary Wildfire 137 dart frame was specifically designed to afford wheelchair players the opportunity to compete directly with standing players. The WDDA have also developed The Satellite, which caters for those with an even wider range of disabilities.

 

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wheelchair dartboard setup

Normally the official dartboard height for a standing player is 173cm ( centre of bull ), however Russ Strobel the founder of the WDDA have been successful in gaining official recognition that an equal and fair dartboard height for a wheelchair player is 137cm ( centre of bull ).

The use of these wheelchair setup guidelines have been approved by the WDF to be used in all WDF sanctioned events where the Wildfire 137 dart frame concept is used.

The revolutionary Wildfire 137 dart frame was specifically designed to afford wheelchair players the opportunity to compete directly with standing players. The WDDA have also developed The Satellite, which caters for those with an even wider range of disabilities.

 

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