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The TARGETDarts Echo 12 21G Soft Tip Darts Set features 90% tungsten barrels with intricate radial grooves and a matte PVD coating for superior grip and durability. Designed exclusively for soft tip players, it includes pixel soft tips engineered to minimize bounce-outs, pro grip shafts with flight-lock technology, and ultra-durable flights. Backed by a lifetime barrel guarantee, this set offers professional-grade performance in a sleek black and grey design.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.03 x 4.8 x 0.71 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.48 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Brand Name | TARGET |
Model Name | Target Darts Echo 14 18G 90% Tungsten Soft Tip Darts Set |
Color | Black and Grey |
Material | Tungsten |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | 210064 |
Part Number | 210064 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | 14 |
Included Components | 3 x Dart Barrels, 3 x Pro Grip Shaft Black, 3 x Echo Designed Number 6 Flights, 3 x Black Pixel Tips |
Size | 18G |
Sport Type | Dart Shooting |
M**E
Good quality
Very happy with this purchase. Good quality and had had no issues with them. Good weight and nice grips.
M**.
My go-to set for soft tips
I have several sets of Target darts for both soft and steel. These are by far the best soft tip barrels I've got. Excellent grip, neutral balance that you can tweak to taste with different shafts and points. the finish looks great and holds up extremely well under heavy use. Worth it if winning matters to you. They've paid for themselves in blind draw tournaments already and still look nearly new.
S**T
Good darts!
I am just getting back into playing electronic darts after a 25-year hiatus and know that 'bar darts' are terrible.After spending way too much time researching the various styles, makes, weights, etc. of darts, shafts, etc. I ended up choosing TARGET Darts Echo 90% Tungsten Soft Tip Darts Set | Pixel Tip Darts, Professional Darts.....and what did they do for my game results?...I learned that it wasn't JUST the cheap, light, bar-darts that caused my accuracy to stink so badly.I learned that I could no longer blame my hitting a single '1' instead of a triple 20 as I had aimed for wasn't just because of the darts I was using, and that playing darts for the first (or 100th) time again after 25 years was NOT like riding a bicycle, and that I could no longer blame anything except for my lack of practicing.... as anything worth having in this life requires time, sacrifice, and usually pain (and in this case the 'pain' came from my arthritic elbows, knees, fingers, neck, back, and honestly I can go on and on here lol.. but the strongest, most irritating pain was the 'pain' of watching myself hit everything except what I was aiming at! lol).There is no easy way, or shortcuts when it comes to getting better skill sets.It takes time and repetition to practice and learn from watching and listening to others about things that I was doing wrong (or right in some cases), but at least I know now that my pathetic dart game isn't because my darts are bad.Now I know it is without a doubt 100% on me and me only, and if I dedicate the time to practice I will indeed continue to get better.I did change out the flights, opting to try various styles, which of course also had me researching far longer than I should have because in the end it comes down to the individuals throwing style, and if you're starting over again like I am, then your likely trying different stances, force behind your throws, etc, until you find that perfect spot where you can get the desired results, with a natural stance and throw suited for your body type, height, etc.These darts were fine the way they were right out of the box, but I would suggest getting yourself some backup flights, etc. as flights get ruined over time, and you may want to experiment with different shaft sizes, etc. but right out of the package I would say that these are a good starting point.However, in retrospect, if you are relearning like myself, or completely new to the game I would suggest asking other dart players in your area about what they chose and why, and if possible try to throw some of other peoples darts to give you a better idea of what weight, shaft sizes, and flights suit your throwing style and comfort with good results. Ask, learn, and try in other words, as it can save you a lot of money as darts can get expensive but unless you're a professional dart player chances are that you will not notice a whole lot of difference between things like different shaft lengths... but I would suggest getting durable ones as your darts may be bouncing onto the floor when you're first learning and you don't want to be stuck in the middle of a game with a useless dart because your shaft broke and you didn't have a replacement one on hand.Just a heads up on that.
A**R
Great soft tip darts
This is my second time purchasing this exact set - the first set lasted me regular playing and league nights for FOUR years before I felt like the grip was just not the same anymore from use….. have tried multiple different sets and higher dollar sets but always end up back to these so wanted to just get a new set. For reference I use the number 14 model. You can tell target took the time to design these for soft tip darts they didn’t just re tool steel tip darts.
J**Z
Great quality and grip
I wish they can come up with different color way.
B**E
Sharp
I like these, weight is pretty good as well
D**N
Way too much time
It's been over a month since I ordered them and still hasn't shipped. Probably solid darts but not sure why it's taking so long to recieve them?
F**.
Great grip
They are perfectly balanced and have all the grip you'll ever need. I know that not everyone likes a real textured grip, but I do, and these are the best gripping darts I have. I have harrows, black widows and a bunch of other darts. Some have cost me $100+, so for this price point, these are the best gripped darts I have ever had.
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