

🎯 Elevate your dart game with pro-level precision and endless fun!
The Arachnid Cricket Pro Tournament-Quality Dartboard features a 15.5" regulation target with 40 games and 179 variations, including 7 cricket modes. It supports up to 8 players with LED scoring and a digital display, plus an optional Heckler feature for interactive feedback. Built with durable NylonTough segments and micro-thin dividers, it offers long-lasting performance and accurate scoring. The complete set includes 6 soft-tip darts, replacement tips, AC adapter, and mounting hardware—ready to transform any space into a competitive dart arena.






| ASIN | B000HJT0Q4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,363 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #29 in Dartboards |
| Brand | Arachnid |
| Brand Name | Arachnid |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,391) |
| Date First Available | June 9, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719981672815 |
| Included Components | Dartboard |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.83 x 3.15 x 30.31 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 24 x 4 inches |
| Item Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ESCQ9 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Cricket Pro 800 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 6.06 Kilograms |
| Part Number | E800ARA |
| Product Dimensions | 22.83"W x 30.31"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 1 |
| Sport Type | Darts |
| Style | Pro 800 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 719981672815 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
Z**Z
Solid board for most people
So with trying to find things to do during quarantine and wanting a decent board for a while I decided to pull the trigger on this one. It is overall a solid board. Giving it a 5 based on functionality and cost. (Likely overall give it a 4.5 but they don’t let you do that and nothing is inherently wrong with it) I will get into pros and cons along with some other thoughts for people in deciding if it’s the right board for you. So overall, it has most of everything you could expect, wide variety of games, the ability to set certain options (double in single out, etc.), and I haven’t noticed anything like dead spots or darts failing to register. In terms of bounce outs, which I know people complain about with a lot of boards, I will say this, when it comes to soft tip boards, it’s just as much about your tips as your board. So for this board the generic ones that come with it are just fine, but more importantly if you are buying tips, then go with Vipers 2BA Tufflex Tips II. Those based on the thinner point diameter work very well with this board. I have yet to have a bounce out with these or the ones that came with. A middle ground would be something like Wolftop 2BA double dimple design tips, not as good as the tufflex 2 as they are ever so slightly thicker. If you go with the Tufflex III however, you will experience bounce outs. Why? The tips are much/ noticeably thicker than the Tufflex II. Simple science, larger peg going in a smaller hole. Also, while the two sets of darts that come with it are fine. But if you’re buying a board like this I would imagine you have a set or two of your own that are likely slightly heavier. For reference I shoot with 18 gram darts. Pros: -Good board with good variety of games for price. -Easy enough to mount to whatever you want with the screws that come with, just make sure it is tight and you will be fine -Good register with no bounce out issues. -Lighted marks for scoring in cricket (the slash, X, and X with circle along with score) -Ability to play solo against the computer with 5 levels of difficulty -Functionally gets the job done and has worked well for me Cons: (these are mostly nit-picky but should prove helpful if deciding) -For cricket scoring and all others, displays 2 players, so if you have 3, while player 3 is shooting, you can’t see where player 1 and 2 are at mark or scoring wise. So say you play 4 or 8 with this, it’s impossible to keep track which matters in close games of course. (Had I done it all over again I may have got one with 4 players display at once) So it shows the overall score of players 1-4 at once it only shows, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 ,7-8 marks based on who is shooting. And if there are 8 players, then scores 5-8 replace 1-4 up top when you get to those players. Ultimately if you are going to have a lot of 3-4 player games of cricket maybe look at one of the models with simultaneous 4 player display. -The sound is slightly silly in some regards, it exclaims “miss” when you are say playing cricket and don’t hit a scoreable mark instead of just remaining silent. It’s more silly annoying than anything, and it’s all or nothing with the sound, so you either turn it off and get nothing, or have to hear that on occasion. -The computer skill level is a bit silly in some respects. In most games it doesn’t matter, but in say cricket, the strategy of the computer never changes, shoot for bullseye first, and then start at 15 and work its way forward. No randomness about it ever regardless of what you hit. So in essence, if you are playing cricket against the computer, close what you want but against the highest level of difficulty, be ready to end the game in 5 or 6 rounds or lose at it (the computer player) will work down the line and close out what it needs to in order every time with a round or two of variation in shooting singles doubles, triples, etc. Then of course if you are ahead in score, after, and only after it closes everything out will it look for the highest open number and hit that to catch up. It is good in a way that it puts some pressure on the player to be accurate and obviously the levels can be adjusted, but ultimately there is no strategy involved so it’s not the same as playing against a human in that regard. -No round counter -No back button (sounds silly, but if you accidentally move forward on someone’s turn you can’t roll it back, you can only skip a round for everyone) I know more Cons were listed, but like I said, nit-picky stuff mostly, hopefully helpful for those looking at this or others like it.
P**R
Great when it works
I live in New Zealand and ordered this from Amazon on what would have been Sunday in the US. Well it got delivered the following Friday which I thought was amazingly quick considering it had visited 3 cities in the US, plus Hawaii and Australia en route to NZ. I was very impressed as the cost of shipping of this pretty large item was quite low as well. However, when I put it up and started playing, I found 2 complete segments - 12 and 18 - wouldn't register at all, although occasionally a hit half way up the 12 would register as a bullseye. I was very disappointed to say the least. I contacted Amazon through their online chat and within 5 minutes I was advised that a new one was on it's way and my account had been credited with $10. I was quite happy about that. I received the new one a few days later, after receiving an email that it was delayed by 1 day due to a mechanical problem with a plane or truck. I had a bit of a laugh about the size of box the new one had been shipped in - it was huge, much bigger than the first one. They obviously wanted to ensure this one didn't get damaged en route! Anyway, when I put this one up, I'm happy to say it works perfectly and it's a lot of fun. I read in other reviews that the darts aren't the best and that the flights fall out quite easily, and I definitely concur. I'm a complete newby so wouldn't have known that other darts don't have the same problem. So at some stage I'll buy some new darts. In the meantime it's not that big a deal for me. My only concern now is that I received an email stating that unless Amazon receive the old non-working dartboard back by the end of the month, they'll charge me for the second one they sent me. When I went to ship it back to Amazon, I found that return shipping to the US was extremely expensive. The cheapest I could find was $90 US, which was at least double what it cost for shipping to NZ. However, I have confirmed twice with 2 different Amazon online chat people, that the shipping cost will be refunded to me, although I'll have to wait 60 days from when they receive it. The funny thing is that the 2nd person advised me that they'd received the faulty dartboard back already and everything was resolved. Very strange considering it was right next to me at the time. Anyway, I've now shipped it back and hopefully everything will work out in the end. All in all, it's a great dartboard, and a lot of fun, and I don't blame Amazon for the faulty one and in my opinion Amazon have been great to deal with and would say their customer service is top notch.
A**Z
Features were good
Nice product, easy installment, great features happy with, a little bit on the spendy side.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 days ago