Ryan Searle Darts & Accessories
The newest member to Team Harrows, Ryan ‘Heavy Metal’ Searle began his professional darts career with 2 wins on the challenge tour in 2016, earning himself a tour card for the 2017 season.
Ryan picked up his first Pro Tour title in 2020 after an amazing run which ended with him defeating Michael Van Gerwen in the final, his first of 5 Players Championship titles.
Ryan was close to a major title in 2021 when he faced Peter Wright in the final of the Players Championship Finals and narrowly lost out 11-10.
We look forward to what the future holds for Ryan, and we will be there to help him every step of the way.
To throw like Heavy Metal himself, explore our complete range of official Ryan Searle darts and accessories below to find your next match-winning setup.
Player Profile
Nickname
Heavy Metal
Age
38
Hometown
Devon
Dart Weight
32g
PDC Ranking
12
Favourite Double
D20
Ryan Searle Darts & Accessories
FAQ
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Darts Used: 32G, Ryan Searle 90% Series 3 Quick Point
On the professional tour, Ryan trusts his signature Ryan Searle 90% Series 3 Quick Point Darts by Harrows. Their precision-engineered barrels feature a unique front-loaded profile, an aggressive sandblasted grip sequence, and our revolutionary Quick
Point system, all of which combine to give Ryan absolute confidence on the
oche.
True to his 'Heavy Metal' nickname, Ryan throws some of the heaviest darts on the professional circuit. The official Ryan Searle dart weight used on tour is an impressive 32g. However, to accommodate all throwing styles, our official collection is available in a wide range of profiles - from 22g up to Ryan’s signature 32g - allowing you to emulate his throw whatever your preferred dart weight.
Winning my first pro tour event. Just because of the names I beat; Gerwyn Price and then MVG in the final. At that point in my career I really needed that to boost me forward.
That's tough, probably against Luke Humphries at the Grand Prix. I took out a nice 170 on him.
The Matchplay is my favourite by a mile.



































