Halex Dart Boards Store

Halex dart boards carry a retro-reliable vibe—gear that once dominated big-box game aisles and still shows up today as solid, wallet-friendly finds for casual play. Their bristle and electronic models keep things simple and familiar, delivering the classic “game room” feel without the pro-tour price tag. Even as legacy products, they remain easy to set up, easy to use, and easy to enjoy, which is why they continue scoring points with home players long after their retail heyday.

Top Halex Dart Boards

Halex 18" Bristle Dartboard

A solid classic steel‑tip board offering a full 18‑inch regulation target surface with self‑healing sisal and staple‑free bullseye.

Halex Electronic Dart Board

A soft‑tip electronic model with multiple built‑in games, automatic scoring and simple plug‑and‑play fun ideal for casual players and families.

Halex Meteor 1.0 Dartboard

A versatile electronic dartboard (often listed under “Meteor 1.0”) that packs 14 games with dozens of level variations, popular among home‑game enthusiasts who want variety and accessibility.

A quick-hit lineup built for easy fun, Halex’s dartboard range keeps home game nights lively with straightforward setups and plenty of play options.

Product Categories

Electronic Dartboards

Fast-paced scoring and dozens of built-in games make Halex electronic boards a plug-and-play favorite for casual players who want variety without complexity.

Bristle Dartboards

Durable BristleTech surfaces and full 18-inch targets bring a classic feel that works with both soft-tip and steel-tip darts, ideal for players who want a more traditional, tournament-style experience.

Reviews

Markus Bennett
I picked up a used Halex electronic board—one of the 4-player versions with around a dozen games—and it’s been a surprisingly reliable upgrade for our basement setup. The sound effects add just enough excitement without being annoying, and the scoring has been spot-on even after months of heavy weekend use. What impressed me most is how forgiving the segments are; soft-tip darts stick consistently, and bounce-outs rarely interrupt the flow. It feels like a perfect “grab-and-play” board for families or casual gatherings.

Elena Rodriguez
My Halex 18-inch BristleTech board has survived two moves, dozens of parties, and more than a few overly energetic friends, yet the surface still self-heals better than I expected at this price point. Rotating the number ring every few weeks keeps the wear even, and I love that I can switch between steel-tips and soft-tips depending on who’s over. It’s not a pro-tour board, but for my living room league nights, it delivers that authentic thud and classic feel every single time.

Trevor Langford
I first tried a friend’s Halex Meteor 1.0—14 games with a crazy amount of variations—and ended up hunting down one for my own game room. The digital interface is simple, the display is bright enough to see across the room, and the variety keeps us from falling into the same old 301 routine. I also appreciate how beginner-friendly it is; the handicap mode helped my kids build confidence without slowing down the game for everyone else. For a mid-range electronic board, it punches above its weight.

Halex FAQ

What types of darts can I use with Halex boards?

Bristle boards support standard steel-tip darts, while electronic boards are designed for soft-tip darts only. Some BristleTech models allow switching between steel-tip and soft-tip, giving you flexible play options.

Are replacement parts available for Halex dartboards?

Yes, replacement tips, darts, and number rings are still available from retailers or online marketplaces, and many manuals provide guidance on compatible accessories.

How many games come with Halex electronic boards?

Electronic models typically offer multiple built-in games. For example, the Meteor 1.0 has 14 games with 75 level variations, while smaller 4-player units usually include around 10 games.

Can I use Halex boards for tournament play?

While Halex boards meet official-size specifications, they are generally intended for recreational or casual league play rather than professional tournaments.

How do I mount a Halex dartboard?

Most boards come with basic wall-mounting hardware and templates. Bristle boards should be installed indoors in dry areas, and electronic boards require a flat surface near a power source or batteries.

Where can I buy Halex dartboards today?

New units are mostly found through big-box retailers, online marketplaces like eBay and Walmart, or specialty dart retailers. Many units are also available as legacy or used products.

How do I identify my Halex model?

Electronic boards often have model labels, but if missing, users can compare visual features with online photos or community threads to match likely SKUs such as Meteor 1.0, Orb, or X-22.

Is there customer support for Halex boards?

Halex no longer lists direct support contacts. Historically, inquiries were handled by retailers or through Escalade Sports in Evansville, USA, and older manuals suggest contacting Halex Customer Service.

ELECTRONIC DARTBOARD 15.5 INCH [ HALEX ]