All you need to know about Luke Littler G1 Prodigy darts
Released by Target darts in their “Big Hitters” launch is the eagerly anticipated Luke Littler Gen 1 Prodigy darts edition. I referenced these darts in my blog post covering the exact match setup as used by Luke when leaked on social media. Now officially on the market we take a look at all you need to know about Luke Littler G1 Prodigy darts. (If you are just looking to buy the Luke Littler G1 Prodigy set then click on the image below)
All set to be the first of many Luke Littler collectors edition darts
Superbly marketed and packaged by Target darts the G1 Prodigy darts seem sure to become Luke Little collectable darts. Throughout the talented youngsters career we expect to see many more specials. The packaging and presentation tin that comes with this set will certainly add to the collectable element of this dart.

Weights and dimensions G1 Prodigy darts
As packaged the Gen 1 Prodigy darts come with the following set up:
Luke Littler Gen 1 darts with gold coating , 26mm gold target swiss points. Purple No 2 K-flex all in one flight and shaft system reflecting the colours of Luke’s playing shirt and logo.
Weight: Unlike the standard dart the Luke Littler Gen 1 Prodigy edition only comes in 23g
Dimensions: 52mm length with max diameter of 6.5mm
What you get if you buy Luke Littler G1 Prodigy darts
Researching before you buy the Luke Littler Gen1 Prodigy darts then this is what you will be getting:
Full set of 90% Tungsten Gold coated Prodigy barrels with patented Pixel grip technology cut grip pattern
1x Premium gold Swiss point tool keyring
3x Purple “The Nuke” short No2 K-Flex flights
1x Target premium darts storage tin
Should you buy these darts?
Given the pace in which these darts sell, and for that matter any Luke Littler product, then it is certainly the time to buy them. Once the previous version sold out the darts became a scarcity and were selling at a premium on many of the trading sites.
If you are a dart collecctor you won’t be reading this post as you will have ordered at soon as it went live, which for those looking to get into collecting should be a good buy signal.
Looking to buy these G1 Prodigy darts to play with and are wondering how they compare to the Luke Littler Gen 1? The key difference is that it only comes in 23g and the gold coating can be slightly less grippy than black. All other things are the same and so it won’t affect your match setup to much.
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