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12 Reviews
a Golden State Warrior
These reviews are biased. What matters most is the barrels, the grip on them, and the weight. The first thing I do to any darts I plan to use is change the shafts. You can't expect the shafts on any low budget set to be top grade unless you know the type of shaft and brand. Most shafts on budget darts are going to be no name type made of plastic so you should know that they won't last, if you know darts. The price is great, just change the shafts, it will change the balance and accuracy. I use wire shafts mostly. Most people focus on the barrels but good shafts are just as important & can cost more than barrels. Good shafts cost more than whole sets. These barrels may be perfect for some people, the shafts just need to be changed. Don't forget to choose a flight that goes with your throw style also. So don't hate.
Joeyfromthe330
Bought this for my soft tip electronic dart board. Darts fit well into the slots
Bad darts
This was the only set they had in the store. I read the reviews earlier. I was hoping they were not as bad as advertised. I was wrong. The shaft started striping from the barrel in the first game. We couldn't even finish that game before 1 dart was completely unusable. The flights would pop out constantly.
TAZ_MAN
As soon as you take these darts out of the package & use them, the flight (tail piece) pops off at impact—it’s then a little challenging to slip back on to the shaft, and then won’t stay on too long before popping off again….
dart
Shaft broke the first night I played with them. Sheared off at the barrel so I couldn't get the stump out. That means the barrel cannot be used anymore. The plastic is too rigid/brittle.
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