Dart Cases
Cases come in a variety of shapes, colors,
sizes and material.
Here's a little information to help in choosing a
case that's right for you.
Leather Fold-Up Cases
Pros: Very compact. They sometimes come with your new
darts.
Cons: You have to assemble/disassemble your darts (this
will greatly decrease the life-span of your flight). Also, they will
only hold one set of darts and very little in the way of extra dart
parts (flights, shafts, sharpeners, business cards, dart tools,
flight protectors, quarters, soft and steel tips, etc.).
Single-set Wooden/Plastic Case
Pros: Your darts will fit without having to disassemble.
Compact enough to fit in your back pocket.
Cons: They will only hold one set of darts and very little
in the way of extra dart parts (see list above).
Multi-set Carrying Case
Pros: Carry multiple sets of darts and all the supplies
you would need for a long weekend tournament.
Cons: You have to carry it around with you at all times.
Will not fit in your pocket and you don't want to leave it lying
around unattended for very long (they have a nasty habit of growing
legs and walking off).
Recommendation: Personally, I wouldn't even bother with
the leather cases. You'll go through flights like crazy, especially
if you use flight protectors. Now you simply have to decide from the
last two. If you only own and use one set of darts and don't carry
much extra supplies, then find a single-set case you like. If, like
me, you own more than one set of darts and you're married to someone
that has his/her own set, then the Multi-set case is the only way to
go. I have everything I could possibly need for a lengthy
tournament. I just leave it setting under the wife's purse while I'm
throwing, nobody would dare touch that
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