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Best Harrows Darts (2026): Range & Buying Guide

Harrows builds one of the deepest steel-tip ranges of any brand, spanning straight, tapered and torpedo barrels from 21g to 32g and grip levels from near-smooth to razor-aggressive. The best Harrows dart depends on your grip and throw: the Supergrip 90% suits all-rounders, the Wolfram 97% suits precision players wanting a slim barrel, and the Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point adds tool-free interchangeable tips.

Quick filter: Open the MyDartFinder tool, set Brand to Harrows, then dial in your weight, grip rating and barrel shape to rank the full Harrows range by percentage fit. To see only swappable-tip models, set the Tip System filter to Harrows Quick Point.

What is the best Harrows dart in 2026?

The best Harrows dart for most players is the Supergrip 90% straight barrel, because its 90% tungsten body, grip rating of 2.5 and neutral straight profile suit the widest range of grips and throws. Players who want maximum precision should look at the Wolfram 97% slim barrel; players who want swappable tips should choose the Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point.

Harrows is the longest-running dart brand in the database, and that history shows in range breadth rather than a single hero product. The Harrows range in our database covers grip ratings from 1.5 (near-smooth Pulse and Wolfram) to 5 (razor-textured top-end models), so "best Harrows dart" is genuinely a function of your own grip pressure and barrel-shape preference rather than one universal answer. The sections below group the range by player profile so you can narrow quickly.

Harrows darts comparison table: best of 2026

The table below lists representative Harrows models at 24g, with specifications taken directly from the MyDartFinder database. Every weight figure, barrel shape, grip rating and material is verified against the database entry for each model. Most series are also offered across a 21g to 26g spread, and several player models extend to 30g and 32g.

Model Weight Barrel shape Grip rating Material Suitable for
Harrows Supergrip 90% 24g Straight 2.5 / 5 90% Tungsten All-rounders, players wanting a neutral baseline
Harrows Dave Chisnall V3 90% 24g Straight 2.5 / 5 90% Tungsten Center grippers wanting a slim 6.5mm barrel
Harrows NX90 90% 24g Torpedo 2.5 / 5 90% Tungsten Front grippers wanting a front-biased shape
Harrows Wolfram 97% 24g Tapered 1.5 / 5 97% Tungsten Precision players who prefer a near-smooth, slim barrel
Harrows Atrax 95% 24g Straight 3.5 / 5 95% Tungsten Players wanting more bite and high tungsten density
Harrows Wolfram Trinity Quick Point 97% 24g Straight 3.5 / 5 97% Tungsten Precision players wanting swappable Quick Point tips
Harrows Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point 90% 24g Tapered 2.5 / 5 90% Tungsten Rear/tapered-grip players wanting swappable tips
Harrows Supergrip Ultra 90% 24g Tapered 4.5 / 5 90% Tungsten Heavy-grip players who want aggressive texture

Which Harrows darts suit all-rounders and improvers?

For all-rounders and improving players, the Harrows Supergrip 90% and Dave Chisnall V3 90% are the strongest starting points, because both use a neutral grip rating of 2.5 that gives clear feedback without catching fingers at release. A grip rating of 2.5 sits in the industry-standard band most players settle on, making these models forgiving while a throw is still developing.

The Harrows Supergrip 90% uses a straight 90% tungsten barrel with a grip rating of 2.5, which pairs a slightly front-set balance point with moderate, non-directional texture; this combination keeps the dart's behaviour predictable for center and front grips alike, so improvers are not fighting the barrel while their technique stabilises. The Supergrip 90% is offered across 21g to 26g in the database, letting you adjust mass without changing barrel feel.

The Harrows Dave Chisnall V3 90% pairs the same grip rating of 2.5 with a slimmer 6.5mm diameter at 24g and a center balance point, producing a narrower profile that occupies less board space; a slimmer barrel is the single most useful upgrade for players starting to chase tighter groupings. The Dave Chisnall V3 90% suits a center gripper who wants the neutral feel of the Supergrip but in a tighter barrel.

Which Harrows darts suit front grippers?

Front grippers are best served by the Harrows NX90 90% torpedo, because its front-biased torpedo shape places mass toward the point where a front gripper's fingers contact the barrel. A torpedo barrel aligns the balance point with the contact zone, reducing the tendency for the rear of the dart to drop during release.

The Harrows NX90 90% uses a torpedo barrel in 90% tungsten with a grip rating of 2.5 at 24g, concentrating its widest cross-section toward the front quarter of the dart; front grippers benefit because the dart wants to point forward without wrist correction. The NX90 90% is offered from 21g to 26g, and a darker-finished NX90 Black 90% variant raises the grip rating to 3 for players wanting a touch more bite on the same torpedo geometry. For more on why shape matters here, see the front gripper guide and the barrel shapes guide.

Which Harrows darts suit precision and competition players?

Precision and competition players should focus on the Harrows Wolfram 97% and Atrax 95%, because higher tungsten content allows a slimmer barrel at the same weight. A 97% tungsten body is denser than the 90% tungsten used across most of the Harrows range, so the Wolfram packs 24g into a tighter 6.7mm diameter that takes up less space in crowded scoring sectors.

The Harrows Wolfram 97% uses a tapered 97% tungsten barrel with a low grip rating of 1.5 at 24g, pairing a near-smooth surface with maximum density; this suits experienced players with a light, consistent grip who do not want texture interfering with a clean release. The Harrows Atrax 95% takes the opposite tack for precision players who prefer bite: a 95% tungsten straight barrel with a grip rating of 3.5, giving high density and more aggressive texture in one barrel. Both reward players who already know their preferences rather than improvers still experimenting.

Which Harrows darts have interchangeable tips?

Harrows offers tool-free swappable tips through the Harrows Quick Point system, a spring-loaded quick-release point that lets you change tips without a press. In the MyDartFinder database, a substantial portion of the Harrows range carries the Harrows Quick Point system, including the Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point 90%, the Wolfram Trinity Quick Point 97%, the Supergrip Tapered Quick Point 90% and several NX90 and Dave Chisnall Quick Point variants.

The Harrows Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point 90% is a tapered 90% tungsten barrel with a grip rating of 2.5 and a front balance point, and it carries the Harrows Quick Point interchangeable system; this lets a player swap a damaged or worn point in seconds and means the same barrel can run different point lengths or styles. The Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point 90% extends to 30g and 32g in the database, an unusually heavy spread that suits players who throw a slow, deliberate release. According to the MyDartFinder brand notes, Harrows Quick Point is the brand's direct answer to Target's Swiss Point system, and cross-system compatibility has been expanding across brands in 2026. For a full breakdown of how these systems work, see the interchangeable tip darts guide.

What grip level should you choose across the Harrows range?

Grip choice across the Harrows range follows one rule: lighter grip pressure needs more texture, heavier grip pressure needs less. The Harrows range spans grip ratings from 1.5 to 5 in the database, so matching your own pressure to the rating matters more than picking the most aggressive option available.

1. Light grip pressure

Players who hold the dart lightly should look toward the textured end of the Harrows range, such as the Atrax 95% at grip rating 3.5 or the Black Knight 90% at grip rating 4. A light grip needs the barrel surface to do more of the holding work, so a higher-rated texture keeps the dart from slipping at the acceleration phase. Aggressive texture only becomes a problem when paired with heavy finger pressure.

2. Heavy grip pressure

Players who grip firmly should choose the near-smooth end of the Harrows range, such as the Wolfram 97% or Pulse 90%, both at grip rating 1.5. A firm grip already supplies the friction needed to hold the dart, so heavy texture can catch on the fingers and steer the dart off line during release. The Pulse 90% offers a slim 6.6mm straight barrel for firm-grip players who want minimal surface interference. See the grip types guide for the full scale.

Expert tips for choosing within the Harrows range

When choosing a Harrows dart, start by deciding barrel shape before weight, because shape changes how the dart behaves more than a gram or two does. A front gripper on a straight Supergrip who keeps dropping the tip will usually fix the issue faster by moving to the torpedo NX90 than by adding weight. Shape and balance point alignment solve grouping problems that weight adjustments rarely touch.

If you already own a Harrows dart and like the feel but the point keeps damaging the board surround or wearing flat, the Quick Point models solve this without changing barrel feel. A Wolfram Trinity Quick Point 97% gives the same 97% tungsten density as the standard Wolfram while letting you replace points as they wear. Choosing a Quick Point model up front is a practical hedge for players who go through points quickly.

For players moving up from a 90% tungsten Harrows barrel to a 95% or 97% model, expect the barrel to feel noticeably slimmer at the same weight. The Wolfram 97% at 24g measures 6.7mm against the Supergrip 90%'s 7.4mm at the same weight, a meaningful difference in how the barrel sits between the fingers. Give a slimmer barrel two or three sessions before judging it, since grip placement adapts gradually.

Set Brand to Harrows in the Finder, then choose your weight, grip rating and barrel shape to rank the full Harrows range by percentage fit across the database.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Harrows dart for beginners?
The Harrows Supergrip 90% is a strong choice for improvers because it uses a neutral straight barrel with a grip rating of 2.5, which gives clear feedback without catching fingers at release. It is offered from 21g to 26g, so a developing player can settle on a comfortable weight, commonly 22g to 24g, without changing barrel feel. The Dave Chisnall V3 90% is a slimmer alternative at 6.5mm for players ready to chase tighter groupings.

Which Harrows darts have interchangeable tips?
Harrows uses the Harrows Quick Point spring-loaded interchangeable tip system. A substantial portion of the Harrows range in the MyDartFinder database carries it, including the Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point 90%, Wolfram Trinity Quick Point 97%, Supergrip Tapered Quick Point 90%, and Quick Point versions of the NX90 and Dave Chisnall lines. Set the Finder's Tip System filter to Harrows Quick Point to see only these models.

What weights do Harrows darts come in?
Harrows darts in the MyDartFinder database span 21g to 32g. Most standard series, such as the Supergrip 90%, Wolfram 97% and NX90 90%, are offered across the 21g to 26g range. Player models including the Ryan Searle V3 Quick Point 90% extend to 30g and 32g for players who throw a slow, deliberate release.

What is the difference between Harrows 90% and 97% tungsten darts?
Higher tungsten content means a denser, slimmer barrel at the same weight. The Harrows Wolfram 97% at 24g measures 6.7mm in diameter, while the Supergrip 90% at the same 24g measures 7.4mm. The slimmer 97% barrel takes up less board space for tighter groupings, which is why precision and competition players often prefer it, while 90% models remain the versatile mainstream choice across the range.