Luke Littler's £19 magnetic dartboard set is the perfect Christmas gift for kids
Luke Littler has taken the darts world by storm in his debut year, with the magnetic dartboard set from his official range expected to be a huge hit with youngsters this Christmas
by Samuel Jones · The MirrorLuke Littler, the teenage darts sensation who first picked up a dart at just 18 months old, has quickly ascended to stardom in the sport at the tender age of 17. His remarkable debut year in professional darts has seen him reach the World Championship final and bag major titles such as the Premier League, World Series of Darts Finals and Belgian Darts Open.
His extraordinary skills have sparked interest in a new generation of aspiring players nationwide, with many keen to hone their own dart-throwing prowess. A top item on many Christmas wish lists this festive season is expected to be a kid-friendly Magnetic Dartboard Set.
Priced at £18.95, the set includes a sturdy double-sided magnetic board, featuring a traditional dartboard on one side and an archery-style target on the other. Playing darts not only enhances hand-eye coordination but also boosts mental maths skills, making it a fantastic game for kids.
The magnetic feature ensures safety for younger players. Shopping writer Narin Flanders predicted the board would be a Christmas hit after testing it at this year's Big Christmas Show.
Luke Littler's darting charm and impressive skills have families flocking to the sport, with one mother sharing: "Luke Littler famously picked up his first set of darts as a toddler and this magnetic set is a budget-friendly, safe way to get all the family playing together. Initially, when I saw it I assumed it'd be a cash-in with little replay value - we've all played with magnetic toys where you've things don't stick properly and the build quality isn't as good as the idea of the game", according to a Mirror report.
She then extolled the virtues of the product's exceptional quality, adding, "This is completely different. When you throw the darts they land on the board with a satisfying thunk and stick properly meaning you can have a proper game. The double-sided board is a nice touch and everything about it makes it the perfect reasonably-priced present that will see everyone wanting a go come Christmas Day.", reports the Express.
Her endorsement didn’t end there; she highlighted the practical advantage: "It obviously has the added benefit of not putting holes in the wall if a stray dart misses its target." Amazon reviewers seem to share her sentiments. One customer remarked: "I ordered this for my 8 and 11 year old sons and they love it. Out of the box, it feels really good quality."
When it comes to hanging the board, they noted the merit in terms of convenience and sturdiness, "You get a sticky-backed hook to hang the board on and this has lasted really well and shows no sign of coming unstuck."
One elated customer couldn't help sharing their love for the product, stating: "This set comes out now EVERY time the nephews come round - and to be honest a few times when the wife and I are on our own. It's such good fun."
The kit has garnered high praise for its sturdy make and dual design, with another satisfied buyer pointing out: "It's well made, tough and durable. A great design with a standard dart board on one side and a traditional target face on the other. Younger children seem to prefer the target face as it is easier to score and requires much less thought."
Despite numerous glowing reviews, there was a less impressed user who left a three-star rating, noting some negatives: "Too noisy for me! I got told off as the third dart I threw hit the wall and took the paint off."
This particular reviewer also highlighted issues with the darts, adding: "Hubby not happy. So, you need a large backboard to throw against as these little darts are not going to throw accurately, unless your kids are darts pros, even then, the balance is weird compared to a real dart."
Eager shoppers can find the Luke 'The Nuke' Littler dartboard amongst the selection of officially licensed merchandise launching this fall, including a sleek cabinet, darts and board bundle retailing at £69.99, as well as top-tier tungsten darts just like those used by Littler himself for an impressive £129.95.
For those on a tighter budget, the popular Winmau Softip Electronic Dartboard is up for grabs at Argos for a mere £27, fully equipped with a handy scoring feature.