Phil Taylor Darts continue to be mass produced in China by the UK based darts manufacturing giant Unicorn Products. Over the years Unicorn have released different versions of Phil Taylor Darts. Darts fans and players rush like mad to get the new design, but should they?
The first Phil Taylor Darts that Unicorn released are still available today. They are very long and thin, with very good grip. Apart from the standard tungsten version of these darts, unicorn then released the golden version and then the latinum version. Both are supposed to give even better grip. How many people have bought all 3 designs hoping that his new darts might enable them to hit the magical 180's etc? But Unicorn did not stop there. Apart from the darts already mentioned, they have released another 5 available designs which are all very similar to the first Phil Taylor Darts but have slight different grip contours or are made from a different tungsten alloy etc.
Up until 2008 Phil Taylor always used one of the above mentioned designs. However in early 2008 he emerged using the new Unicorn Pro Sigma Darts. He was not particularly successful with this design, nor did he use them for very long. They were chunky meaning it was harder to hit the high scores, also they were quite expensive but that did not stop the masses from buying them. He then moved onto the design which he still currently uses. Again they are quite a chunky dart and much shorter than his original darts. Again they are expensive but still a top seller, made an even better seller after Phil Taylor won his 14th world title.
But which design, if any, from the Phil Taylor Darts range should you pick? The long or the short design? The fat or the skinny design? The normal tungsten or the fancy gold design. The cheapest or the most expensive? The oldest design or the darts Phil Taylor currently uses?
Before you spend, and possibly waste your hard earned money, visit the entire Phil Taylor Darts range for more detail on each available design and genuine product reviews which may help you decide on which set is, or is not for you.
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