🎯 Unleash the Fun, Safely!
The EKIND 200 Pcs 7.2cm TPR Waffles Soft Head Darts are designed for maximum safety and compatibility, featuring a soft head that absorbs impact, making them perfect for all Nerf N-Strike Elite and AccuStrike guns. Each dart is crafted from durable, safe materials and comes in a convenient storage box, ensuring you're always ready for action.
Brand | EKIND |
Size | 200 Pcs |
Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Shape | Wadcutter |
Cross section shape | Round |
Manufacturer | EKIND |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3 x 5.35 x 4.96 inches |
Package Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.1 x 5.31 x 4.92 inches |
Brand Name | EKIND |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 60 days from date of purchase. |
Part Number | YK1-T01-TX12-01 |
Included Components | Darts |
A**I
Better than Nerf Elite darts
They fly more accurately than elite darts, much moreAnd are much cheaper
T**O
Best Foam Darts available
I have tested basically every common sized dart on the market today in multiple types of blasters, and these are by far the best value. Most important thing is that they are the same size as the Nerf standard. This means they will work in most toys either made by Nerf or other companies like Dart Zone, Adventure Force, and should work in most X-Shots too. No issues in my full auto belt fed Vulcan, belt fed full auto Adventure Force Enforcer, full auto pusher magazine loading Stampede, manual priming pusher magazine loading Delta Trooper, full auto flywheel Infinus (including its auto feeding mechanism), or manual priming unique front loading clip fed Rukkus. I feel design wise, the only style I'm yet to try them in would be a front loading barrel/drum style like the Hammershot or Stockade (which realistically would work the same as the Rukkus or Infinus), a top/bottom loading integrated clip toy or something very unique like the Rev Reaper that's flywheel based as well as manual priming, but I can't see how that would be different in terms of dart acceptance than ones I've used. The newer X-Shot dart blasters are designed to be cross compatible with Nerf and Nerf sized darts, even though their branded darts are shorter, but I can't speak to anything from that manufacturer personally.The sizes within their intended spec are very consistent, and so are the heads. Attachment between the two parts (head and body) is good for not letting air escape (altho this will happen to all darts as they get used a lot, stepped on, etc), and the heads themselves are very soft meaning that unlike many other brands (including Nerf oddly enough which you might think would make the softest and safest products), they won't hurt as much when you get in the face. Due to their shape and overall design, they are very accurate to the point that I can hit within a 4x4 inch target from 40 feet away about 80% of the time with my Delta Trooper, probably around the same as the Accustrike darts and slightly better than the Adventure Force ones in this respect. Cost wise, they're a LOT cheaper than the former and about the same as the latter, and are available in many colours meaning you can pick what you like, buy in large quantities, and be able to tell them apart with other people's darts you pick up in the grass. The Nerf Elite and knock offs of those, due to the slightly more aerodynamic nature do fly a foot or two farther on average, but they swerve all over the place to the point of it not being a usable distance, and have notably harder tips. These ones are also shipped in boxes where they are neatly packed in bags of ten I believe within the box, oppose to being sent to you just in a bag or even in the case of Adventure Force's 200 pack, messily put into their box. This means you have a much lower chance of finding damaged products before even firing them. In short...Size: Designed to the Nerf Elite standard, and will work in most toys.Cost: One of the best value per darts on the market.Quality: One of the most consistent from dart to dart.Materials: Solid yet malleable foam without air gaps, and very soft tips for safety.Packaging: Comes organized in a box, so nothing is damaged right away.Availability: Sold in high quantities, available in Canada, and in many colour options.Performance: Tied with Accustrike Darts for the best accuracy at a fraction of the price.To recap, these are the best value darts on the market today. Performance is on par with Accustrikes and Adventure Force darts, but it greatly beats the former on price, and beats the latter in colour variety and packaging quality. They're well built, work in basically everything, and the only slightly cheaper options are knock offs of the worst performing dart on the market that Nerf basically uses to advertise distances on the packaging.Pick the favourite colour and buy a 200 pack. That will be the best value you spend on this hobby for yourself or your kids.
R**D
Quality, price, accuracy and no pain.
These waffle head darts from Ekind are the only darts anyone should buy. They have increased accuracy and are much cheaper compared with Nerf Elite darts. They are softer and do not hurt compared to other aftermarket darts. If you are playing against friends and family around the house, other aftermarket darts can hurt. These waffle heads are a soft high grade material for the tips and compress much better than other solid hard tip darts. They are the proper length and you won’t get feeding issues on flywheel blasters. It does not require extra length pusher modifications to get them to work properly. These really are the perfect dart choice.
A**E
Great alternative to elite darts
I bought this after Coop772 reviewed them and other brands in a video and decided to try them out myself. I have open a pack of 10, and used then in multiple blasters now (Elite Alpha Trooper, Stryfe, Recon, Hammershot, Rough Cut, and more) and they all work perfectly. They have a tighter grouping, and don’t fly all over the place. I’m not sure, they don’t seem to go as far as normal elite darts but at the same time it’s barely a difference. Only major complaint is that 1/10 darts fell apart so far, the head came out of the foam but I can easily glue it back in. It’s a good trade off though, maybe they don’t go as far because the waffle pattern weighs more? Not entirely sure. Either way I will be purchasing more when I require them, without a doubt.Edit* I have now bought another 200 package. After using them for a fair amount of time, I can say that they work in *most blasters. The only ones that haven’t worked well in, are the hyperfire and rapidstrike. Out of the 200, I have only had 5 darts have the head fall out, but it was simple to glue back in. Still, they are a great buy.
R**U
Excellent but just short of perfection!
I bought these from amazon.ca. These darts are excellent value for the cost. They have soft rubber tips which don't hurt. and the tips are VERY well glued, not one of them has come out. The foam is very comparable to the original nerf darts in their firmness and diameter.The only issues we have is that the diameter (like the Nerf Darts) are very slightly too narrow, so some guns which have a "dart sensor" which is spring loaded, tends to push some of the darts out. This issue become exasperated over time. Exactly like original nerf dart, this also increases the variability of flight because they don't make the same seal while loaded from dart to dart, causing air to excape, which changes the speed of the dart, which changes the flight.As a comparison, I tried the Fibow nerf darts with hard tips (NOT RECOMMENDED they HURT, I purchased them by accident) and the foam is slightly stiffer and slightly wider diameter. These had a very consistent hold in the guns and the foam was slightly stiffer, giving the impression of better quality, but 15% of the tips fell out because they were very very poorly glued.I wish I could find a cost effective solution which had the best of both worlds!Might try the DartZoneBlasters ones next which have good reviews, but are about 2x the price as these. (sold from amazon.com only).
F**J
Mostly Good
Pretty good quality, very accurate for full length darts.Occasionally you'll get a couple where either the foam isn't cut straight, or the head is slanted (pictured left dart) but most are only slight deformaties, and out of 200 darts maybe only 20 total had deformation that made them unusable.For the price I paid, I'd say it's worth it, but you can also pick up Adventure Force Waffles at Walmart for a similar price or cheaper. I prefer these because I play outdoors, and the green of the Adventure Force darts is easy to lose in the grass.
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