Product Review: Nano Darts Wallet by Harrows Darts
The Nano Darts Wallet by Harrows Darts is new to our dart cases and wallets line up for fall of 2012. I was interested to see this wallet when it came out because although it was small and compact, it offered space for extra dart flights and shafts. Measuring a mere 4 1/4 x 2 3/4 inches it is indeed compact. This would be perfect for the darter who plays in tournaments often so they would be able to keep their darts and supplies handy without a bulky case.
Once I had added in a set of flights and shafts it was still fairly compact. I will say that although the shafts fit nicely into the bottom pocket on the back, the dart flights that I slid into the top pocket on the back slid all the way into the pocket and were difficult to get back out. That pocket is fairly deep.
When I attached it to our “dart model” by the carabina clip, I noticed that it hung off the belt loop at a 45 degree angle. I don’t know if this would bother anyone but you can see from the picture how it hangs down.
The $14 Canadian price tag is a bit steep for what you are getting size wise, but I would say it is a fair price for the quality of the product. The back pockets are convenient but I would say that most darters would find this wallet not big enough for their needs on a regular league night (unless you are a minimalist darter).
Pros:
– Compact size makes it easy to travel around a dart tournament with it and still has space for accessories
– Handy belt clip keeps your hands free when you aren’t playing
– Quality leather-like material means it should stand the test of time
Cons:
– Small size won’t suit players who habitually carry lots of extra flights, shafts and accessories
– Only available in the black (white is available but the Canadian distributor doesn’t carry it)
– Price is a bit steep considering the size
– Top back accessory pocket is a bit deep which means it may be difficult to get the accessories back out
In conclusion I would say that the Nano Wallet by Harrows Darts is perfect for tournaments where perhaps you have more accessories in a larger case left in the car. It will keep your darts handy for moving from board to board when playing and yet you won’t have a bulky case to lug around. For your average league player who carries a wide assortment of spare parts, this wallet will prove small.
Do you carry a big dart case with all of your supplies or are you a minimalist who has a dart wallet that fits in the palm of your hand?