John Lowe Darts have been one of the best selling sets of darts since they were first introduced by darts manufacturing giant Unicorn Products. The original shape that Unicorn designed for the John Lowe Darts is still available to this day. In fact, John Lowe himself still uses the original shaped John Lowe Signature Darts, although he does not use the standard tungsten design. John Lowe has to his name a few sets of Unicorn darts that do not resemble the original design, such as the Unicorn Silver Star range but most of the available John Lowe Darts are based on his very first set.
The majority of the available sets of John Lowe Darts have all had slight modifications, whether it be the grip design has been altered, or they are made from different types of tungsten. This creates a problem for a lot of darts fans and players. You see, many people will buy a set of darts, after a few days they will decide that they are not right for them so they will buy another set, hoping for that quick fix. This has never been more apparent when the line of darts in question is a set used and endorsed by a professional. For instance, John Lowe has a range of darts that are all the same shape, yet one range is available in three different materials, the other has a slightly altered grip and is available in three different materials etc etc, oh, and i forget to mention that every single design is available in at least three different weights. The choices are endless and i have not even started to talk about the huge difference in price.
So how do you start narrowing down which set of John Lowe Darts, if any, is the set which you should buy?
No comments:
Post a Comment