They are still in sporting goods stores. Saw some at Dick’s the other day when looking for something else.
We use dried corncobs and turkey feathers. You can still get klunked in the head, but they aren’t very pointy. It does help it you live in the country, to find the materials, but then lawn darts isn’t exactly a city game, anyway.
That’s why Cornhole is now a more popular game. At least in the area where I live.
I still have a set of the old, metal-spiked ones. Very nice.
Jarts
drogers30 over 9 years ago
They are still in sporting goods stores. Saw some at Dick’s the other day when looking for something else.
Dani Rice over 9 years ago
We use dried corncobs and turkey feathers. You can still get klunked in the head, but they aren’t very pointy. It does help it you live in the country, to find the materials, but then lawn darts isn’t exactly a city game, anyway.
James Hopkins over 9 years ago
That’s why Cornhole is now a more popular game. At least in the area where I live.
pabsfx-comics over 9 years ago
I still have a set of the old, metal-spiked ones. Very nice.
roohey over 9 years ago
Jarts