Pod dart: 
https://flowtoys.com/products/pod-dart


The pod dart is great if you're looking for something with a more playful, dance-y vibe since it's pretty light weight and has a soft, squishy pod shell head. It's a bit too light to use for more technical darting though. 


Martial flowdart: 
https://flowtoys.com/products/martial-flowdart-capsule?_pos=2&_sid=3ba1469cc&_ss=r

The martial flowdart is a great option if you are looking for an entry level dart that is designed for more technical spinning, or if you come from a martial arts background. The head is perfectly weighted, however since it's tube based it does pack a little bit of a punch if you hit yourself with it. 

Vision dart: 
https://flowtoys.com/products/vision-rope-dart?_pos=2&_sid=2cef1c03a&_ss=r&variant=43781222498473

The vision dart is what I use, and the best all-around dart that we offer in my opinion. The vision lights in the head look incredible, the weight and balance are exceptional, and it is incredibly durable! Of all the LED darts I've tried over the years, this is by far the best one!

Pop'n flow dart: 
https://flowtoys.com/products/popn-flow-led-dart-full-vision?_pos=3&_sid=7db600114&_ss=r

If you're looking for a dart head that has large/robust trails, the pop'n flow dart would be the best option. The head is a bit longer than I'd prefer for more technical moves since it results in a shorter leash length, however it looks and feels really great! You can also use the LED spoke in other pop'n flow props if you decide to expand your collection ;) 


 Cotton cord and dragon rope x leash options - 
The standard cord option for the darts is cotton and it works very well for all skill levels. Personally, I prefer the dragon rope X since it's a flat rope (cotton cord is round), is very smooth (cotton is slightly abrasive), and does not fray! I use dragon rope on my LED dart as well as on my fire dart, and absolutely love it.

Do note, if you do plan on using the dragon rope X with a fire head in the future I recommend getting a 6" technora lead on the dart head to avoid damaging the rope.