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A Smart Stick Dart is a type of BOOMco. dart that was released in 2014.

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Smart Stick Darts are very much unlike other ammunition used by dart blasters. They are made out of a straw-like plastic material and do not feature the use of foam. While they are the same length of a Nerf Elite Dart, they are slightly thinner, and are not compatible with other foam dart blasters.[1]

The darts are extremely durable and the flexible plastic material allows it to slowly return to its original shape even after being crumpled or crushed.

Their namesake comes from their dart head, engineered by Mattel chemists, which sticks to special "Smart Stick" surfaces. These surfaces are found on Smart Stick Targets, as well as the 2-In-1 Bandolier and multiple Smart Stick Shields packaged with BOOMco. blasters. They cannot stick to other surfaces, such as windows, walls, etc., like Micro Darts or Suction Darts can.

The poor air tightness makes the blasters which use this kind of darts have shorter shooting ranges than other brands' blasters which use foam darts and have better air tightness.

Official description[]

Color schemes[]

The Smart Stick Dart has been released with the following color schemes:

  • Red body, blue head
  • Red/black body, black head
  • Green body, black head
  • Green/blue body, blue head
  • Blue body, green head
  • Blue/red body, red head
  • Black body, red head

Refill sizes[]

Smart Stick Dart refill packs can be purchased in the following sizes:

Size Price
BOOMcodarts 16
(Extra Darts)
5.99 USD United States of America
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(40 Dart Pack)
10.99 USD United States of America
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(72 Dart Pack)
17.99 USD United States of America
UltimateDartPack 100
(Ultimate Dart Pack)
24.99 USD United States of America

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References[]

  1. UK Nerf War (2014-03-30). BOOMco. Blasters - Review (Article/Review). UK Nerf. Archived from the original on 2017-03-22. Retrieved on 2014-06-25. “The major, major downside to these darts is that they are a lot thinner than conventional foam darts. This means that you couldn't adapt these blasters to fire NERF darts without a lot of work.” 

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