Okay, so I’ve been messing around with darts lately, and I gotta tell you about these Snakebite Wright darts. I’m no pro, just a guy who likes to throw some darts in my spare time, so keep that in mind. I saw these online and thought, “Why not give them a shot?”
Getting Started
First thing I did was unboxed them. They looked pretty cool, I gotta admit. Nice grip, felt good in my hand. I’ve used some cheap darts before, and these were definitely a step up. You know, the kind you get at a general goods store? These felt way more serious.
The Throwing Process
I set up my dartboard in the basement – my little “man cave” area. My first few throws? Totally off. I mean, I wasn’t hitting anywhere near what I was aiming for. I was starting to think, “Oh great, did I waste my money?”

But I kept at it. I adjusted my grip a little, changed my stance slightly, and focused on my follow-through. You know, like you see the pros do. It took some time, maybe an hour or so of just throwing and throwing and throwing.
Getting the Hang of It
- I started to notice a pattern.
- My throws were becoming more consistent.
- I was hitting closer to the bullseye, more double, more triple.
It wasn’t perfect, but it was a definite improvement. I realized that these darts weren’t magical, it still took practice and finding the right technique that worked for me.
My Final Thoughts
So, after a good few sessions with the Snakebite Wright darts, I’m pretty happy. They feel good, they throw well (once you get used to them), and honestly, they just make me feel a bit more like a “serious” dart player, even if I’m just playing in my basement. I recorded some of my best throws, just for fun, to see how I improve over time. It is all just part of the fun.
Would I recommend them? Yeah, I think so. If you’re looking to upgrade from those basic darts, these are worth considering. Just remember, it’s not all about the darts, it’s about the practice too!