If you have ever bent a steel tip mid-session and wished you could swap it in 20 seconds without a bench-mounted repointing machine, interchangeable tip systems are built for exactly that moment. This guide covers how the three main systems (Target Swiss Point, Harrows Quick Point, and Winmau Switch Point) actually work, what players report after using them, and where the real tradeoffs lie.
What Problem Do These Systems Solve?
Standard steel darts have a fixed tip, either pressed or threaded into the barrel. When a tip bends, your options are: straighten it with pliers (imprecise), use a dedicated repointing machine (expensive, not portable), or pay a service to re-tip it. None of these work between legs at a pub league.
The interchangeable systems replace the fixed tip with a lockable socket at the front of the barrel. A replacement tip screws or locks in and out in under 30 seconds with a pocket-sized tool. No machine needed.
A second practical use case (reported widely in forum discussions) is adapting to different boards within the same session. Experienced league players switch to a more aggressive tip style for a worn pub board and a smoother tip for a fresh home board. Without an interchangeable system, adapting tip style requires owning multiple dart sets or accepting bounce-outs.
These systems are steel tip only. They are not designed for switching between steel and soft tip formats.
The Three Systems at a Glance
| System | Brand | Mechanism | Tool required | Steel tip lengths | Barrel compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swiss Point | Target | Taper + thread lock | Yes (Swiss Point key) | 26mm–42mm (20+ models) | Target SP barrels only |
| Quick Point | Harrows | Hex push-twist lock | Yes (Quick Point key) | 26mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm | Harrows QP barrels; also fits Swiss Point barrels |
| Switch Point | Winmau | Threaded lock | Yes (Switch Point tool) | 26mm, 30mm, 40mm | Swiss Point barrels, Harrows QP barrels, Winmau Frontier barrels |
Target Swiss Point
Swiss Point launched in 2019 and is the most established of the three. The mechanism is a taper-and-thread dual lock: the tip base tapers against a recessed surface inside the barrel, and threading secures it further. The combined lock does not loosen during play; zero wobble under normal throwing is confirmed across multiple sources.
Available tip variants: The Swiss Point range covers over 20 distinct models, varying by surface texture, length, and finish. Most models are available in multiple lengths between 26mm and 42mm; the specific range depends on the model. Surface variants include Firepoint (ringed grip), Nano (nano grooves across the full length), Diamond Pro (laser-etched diamond pattern), Storm Point, Storm Nano, Storm Diamond, Storm LNC, Storm Surge, Storm Quartz, Storm Onyx, SLK, TRB, RST, RVE, DX, DS Surge, Chrono, GRD, Japan Premium, and Elysian Archetype, among others.
Tip length matters for a practical reason: longer tips shift the dart's balance point fractionally forward. The longest available tips reach 42mm, relevant only if you are deliberately tuning forward weighting on an already front-loaded barrel shape.
The tool situation: A dedicated Swiss Point key is required to remove tips safely. The design includes an engineered groove on each tip so that if the tip breaks flush, a stub remains that the tool can grip and extract.
Barrel compatibility: Swiss Points fit only into Target SP (Swiss Point) barrels, which are engineered with the matching socket. They do not fit standard 2BA barrels natively. Target sells a separate 2BA Swiss Converter accessory that screws into any standard 2BA barrel and accepts Swiss Points, but this is a separate accessory, not part of the Swiss Point product line itself.
Harrows Quick Point
Quick Point launched in late 2025, making it the newest of the three main systems. The locking mechanism uses a hex profile at the tip base; the Quick Point tool grips two flat sides and turns to lock or unlock. Harrows describes it as a "no break point design," meaning it is specifically engineered to avoid the failure mode that Swiss Points experience (see below).
Available tip variants: Three product families: Standard Quick Points (30mm, 35mm, 40mm in Black and Silver), HM Grip Quick Points co-developed with Ryan Searle (26mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm; square-cut rings along the tip for players who rest a finger near the point), and Micro Ridge Quick Points (26mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm; CNC micro-textured surface for grip and board stability).
The tool advantage: The Quick Point key is cross-functional: it removes Quick Points from Quick Point barrels and also removes Swiss Points from Swiss Point barrels. The Swiss Point key does not remove Quick Points. For players who own both barrel types, or who might switch systems in future, this is a practical advantage.
Barrel compatibility: Quick Points fit Harrows QP barrels natively and are also confirmed to fit Target Swiss Point barrels. Winmau Frontier-specific barrels are not confirmed as compatible.
Winmau Switch Point
Switch Point uses a precision-threaded locking mechanism. Winmau's marketing emphasises zero wobble and a cone-shaped tip profile at the base; the taper creates a seamless visual transition from barrel to point and, according to Winmau, reduces deflections by minimising surface discontinuity at the joint.
Available tip variants: Lengths are 26mm, 30mm, and 40mm. Surface variants confirmed across retailers are Smooth, Groove, Wave, and Chain, in Black and Silver.
Pro player associations: Michael van Gerwen and Daryl Gurney are among the professionals associated with Switch Point-equipped barrels, per Winmau's 2026 range launch.
Compatibility complexity: Switch Points are confirmed to fit Target Swiss Point barrels and Harrows Quick Point barrels, making them the most compatible replacement point by barrel type. However, Winmau's own newest barrels (the Frontier Collection) are built specifically for Switch Points and will not accept Swiss Points. The Switch Point multi-function tool removes Switch Points and Swiss Points, but not Quick Points.
One forum thread noted that Switch Points have a shorter internal tail than Swiss Points, which means barrels drilled to Swiss Point depth may not produce the same lock depth. If you are considering Switch Points in non-Winmau barrels, verify this before purchasing.
Cross-Compatibility: The Honest Picture
The marketing implies closed ecosystems: buy our barrels, use our points. The real picture is more layered.
What works across brands:
- Quick Points fit Swiss Point barrels
- Switch Points fit Swiss Point barrels and Quick Point barrels
- The Quick Point tool removes Swiss Points
- The Switch Point multi-tool removes Swiss Points
What does not work:
- Swiss Points do not fit Harrows QP-native or Winmau Frontier barrels
- No tool designed for Quick Points works on Switch Points or vice versa
Practical implication: Swiss Point barrels accept tips from all three brands. Winmau Frontier barrels are Switch Point only.
The Breakage Issue: What Forums Actually Say
This is the most discussed issue in player communities, and it deserves a direct treatment rather than being glossed over.
Swiss Points include an engineered break groove, a deliberate weak point designed so that if the tip snaps under impact, a stub protrudes far enough for the tool to remove it. Players who have experienced this breakage are divided on whether the design is reassuring (the stub is extractable) or frustrating (the tip breaks in the first place, more frequently than a standard fixed point). Multiple forum contributors reported that early Swiss Point generations (pre-2021) produced more breakages than later ones, suggesting manufacturing improvements over time.
Quick Point's hex mechanism does not use the same engineered groove, which Harrows explicitly markets as an improvement. Whether this translates to meaningfully fewer breakages in practice has not been confirmed by enough post-launch forum data at time of writing; the system launched late 2025.
Switch Point breakage data in forums is limited due to lower overall adoption.
If you are a hard thrower or play regularly on worn boards with lots of bounce-outs, tip replacement will be a recurring cost, not a one-time purchase. Budgeting for replacement tips (not just the initial barrel investment) is part of the calculation.
Who Benefits From an Interchangeable System?
League and competitive players: The venue-adaptation use case is real. Adjusting tip aggressiveness between a heavily used pub board and a fresh home board is a practical benefit that experienced players confirm independently.
Players without a repointing machine: The traditional path to replacing a worn or bent tip requires either a repointing machine or sending the dart to a service. The interchangeable systems remove that dependency entirely.
Players experimenting with balance point tuning: Swiss Point's tip length range (26mm to 42mm in the extended models) allows genuine balance experimentation. Changing tip length on the same barrel affects forward weighting in a measurable way.
Players who invest in quality barrels: High-tungsten barrels represent a meaningful investment. Removing tip failure as a reason to retire a barrel is a direct protective benefit.
Casual or beginner players: The value proposition is less clear at entry level. If you throw a few times per week on a home board and rarely bend tips, the ongoing cost of replacement tips and the proprietary barrel lock-in may not justify the premium over standard fixed-point darts. The beginner's guide covers what to prioritise when choosing a first set.
FAQ
Do interchangeable tip systems let me switch between steel and soft tip darts?
No. All three systems (Swiss Point, Quick Point, and Switch Point) are steel tip systems. Tips are steel only. These systems solve tip replacement and length/texture customisation within steel tip play, not format switching.
Can I use my existing (non-SP) barrels with these systems?
Not directly. Each system requires a barrel with the matching socket. Target sells a 2BA Swiss Converter accessory that adapts standard 2BA barrels to accept Swiss Points, and custom conversion services exist for some barrel types. Standard fixed-tip barrels cannot be converted without one of these options.
Which tool do I need, and can I use one tool for multiple systems?
Each system has its own dedicated tool. The Quick Point tool is the most versatile: it removes both Quick Points and Swiss Points. The Switch Point multi-tool removes both Switch Points and Swiss Points. The Swiss Point key removes Swiss Points only. If you own barrels from multiple systems, the Quick Point or Switch Point tools give you the most cross-system coverage.
Do interchangeable tips affect dart balance?
Yes, in a measurable way. Longer tips add fractionally more forward mass and shift the balance point slightly forward. Swiss Point's range up to 42mm makes this a real tuning variable. Quick Point and Switch Point standard lengths still affect balance relative to a barrel with no tip, but the variance across tip lengths is smaller in those ranges.
Are these systems legal in competition?
Yes. Steel tip variants are legal in standard steel tip competitions under WDF and PDC rules. Check specific event rules if you play with extended-length tips, as some venue house rules apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do interchangeable tip systems let me switch between steel and soft tip darts?
No. Swiss Point, Quick Point, and Switch Point are all steel tip systems. These systems solve tip replacement and length customisation within steel tip play, not format switching between steel and soft tip.
Can I use my existing barrels with interchangeable tip systems?
Not directly. Each system requires a barrel with the matching socket machined in. Target sells a 2BA Swiss Converter accessory that adapts standard 2BA barrels to accept Swiss Points. Standard fixed-tip barrels cannot be converted without this accessory.
Which removal tool works across multiple systems?
The Quick Point tool removes both Quick Points and Swiss Points. The Switch Point multi-tool removes both Switch Points and Swiss Points. The Swiss Point key removes Swiss Points only. If you own barrels from multiple systems, the Quick Point or Switch Point tools give the most cross-system coverage.
Do interchangeable tips affect dart balance?
Yes. Longer tips add fractionally more forward mass and shift the balance point slightly forward. Swiss Point's range up to 42mm makes this a real tuning variable for players who want to fine-tune forward weighting without changing barrels.
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