Jarts Reviews

Jarts

  • Includes 4 Jarts, 2 Goals and Instructions.
  • No steel tips! Safe!
  • Custom tail fin design to ensure your Jarts stays where it lands!
  • Perfect for camping and RV’s.
  • Great for backyard summer fun!

The classic lawn game has returned for more backyard fun. Players take turns tossing two safe Jarts into the target ring. Score a ringer and nab three points; the player closest to the ring earns one point. Includes four Jarts and two Target Rings.

Rating: (out of 10 reviews)

List Price: $ 19.99

Price: $ 12.48

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Reader's Responses:

  1. Robert A. Smith says:

    Review by Robert A. Smith for Jarts
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    I just bought this set because I remember as a child playing this, but I was soarly disappointed in the changes that have been made over the years. I guess due to safety reasons they replaced the metal arrow that would actually stick in the ground where it landed with a more rounded , bulbous type arrow that now when hits a bulls eye bounces out instead of sticking in the ground. The bulls eye rings are made of a thin rubbery plastic like fish tank air tubing instead of a hard more durable plastic like in the good old days. It was still a blast to play, especially if your a young one who isn’t lucky enough to have experienced the old timey metal types, but as an older

    generation the changes were to be a bit of a disappointment.

  2. Michael H. Rogala says:

    Review by Michael H. Rogala for Jarts
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    The supplier was wonderful but this is certainly nothing like the original Jarts game…pretty boring as this new style doesn’t stick in the ground to get points…probably would be better to just throw colored rocks in a circle…

  3. Douglas C. Smith says:

    Review by Douglas C. Smith for Jarts
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    I don’t mind the change in the tips from metal to rubber; however, as one of the other reviewers points out, the jarts do bounce quite a bit now. What bother me is the moving vanes (what I would call the fletching on an arrow) on the jart. The original lawn darts that I had in the 70s were one solid piece of plastic with the metal tips. The new jarts have vanes that slide up and down the shaft. The problem with moving parts is that they break. And after one session of play with my friend and his nine year old daughter, guess what? One of the darts now comes apart (the vanes leave the shaft) on nearly every throw. Given that the toy is meant for family play, I think I should expect that they last more than one session with a nine year-old.

  4. David Pohlman says:

    Review by David Pohlman for Jarts
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    The kids enjoy the game and that is the major criteria. I used the old version when I was a kid, so I am a little more critical. This version doesn’t have the point that will stick in the ground (the old version was outlawed because some felt it would stick in the body as well).

    This version you may need some new rules- what do you do if the jart slides under the circle?

    The short story is my kids like the game and I don’t see a safety risk to the new version. I would buy it again.

  5. I like amazon says:

    Review by I like amazon for Jarts
    Rating:
    I read all the reviews that said that the old darts were better because they had a metal point that stuck in the grass. So I will modify the darts to put a metal point on them so they will stick in the grass and I bought them anyway.

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