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Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 6.1 x 5.31 x 4.92 inches |
Size | 200 Pcs |
Material Type | Foam, Rubber |
Color | Light Blue |
Theme | Play and Recreation |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Color Recognition |
Power Source | manual |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
M**T
Coop772 says these are the best performing and I agree
These darts perform as-well-as or better-than Nerf Elite darts. They are the only darts we will be buying/using in the foreseeable future. I found out about them from YouTuber Coop772's comparison test of several brands, and I am very satisfied with the results.
J**A
What NERF should be making (And crazy affordable!)
Yep!! Worth every penny!Pros:- Works with both flywheel and standard Nerf guns- Just as accurate at the Nerf branded Acu-strike" ones. Yay!- Comes in a variety of colors, helpful in keeping track of "Your ammo" vs a friends, or even to let you know when your magazine is low.- The 200 pack box has the darts individually wrapped in 10 packs.- Can use the dart box as an ammo box.Cons:- Loading in a magazine can be a little trickier as the rubber tips tend to stick. Make sure to load / tap your mag so the rubber tips are away from the edge
F**.
Good dart, good value. Buy it.
This review is for the first hours playing with this dart. I will updated it with a longer play time review in the future.First, I PAYED FOR THIS SET OF 200 DARTS.I soon as I opened the box, my quality expectations were met. They worked perfectly with my Nerf Strongarm, and they fly just as well as the name brand darts. I found this particular dart while searching for a kid friendly alternative that would not hurt or sting as much as the elite nerf darts. While the dart's head looks the part, they have yet to show less pain on impact. I will update this once my five and seven year olds get a hold of this set.The glue is holding up well, with no separation of the body and head yet. No glue is visible around the dart either, and it looks great in the blasters. The only complain is small pieces of orange plastic are sticking out of the heads every now and then, but not enough to impede proper function.Hope this helps the budget minded buyer out there.
R**.
Perfect for Nerf War with a Toddler!
These darts are where it's at people. I did much searching when looking for a cheaper alternative to the Nerf branded darts with the main concern being how hard they hit. As far as I can tell, many of the aftermarket darts they sell are made from a harder material with a sort of plastic like tip. These are far from that.Having a 4-year-old who wants to have a nerf war It's kind of hard knowing that if he gets shot in the face he's not going to be happy. While these sting a tiny bit (also depends on which gun you're shooting them from), He's been shot in the face—with the proper eye protection on—so many times he doesn't even skip a beat anymore.The next great thing about these darts is their durability and general stiffness. Once Nerf darts become squishy they are far less effective and even become a nuisance because they jam. I would definitely argue that these hold their form and are far less likely to jam than even the original Nerf branded darts! No lie.I read some reviews with people complaining that the tips fall off. The 200 darts I purchased I think maybe four or five of them have had the tip fall off and we have had countless Nerf wars. Even if more had fallen off it literally takes two seconds to glue them back on with a hot glue gun or any other glue of your choice and they will probably never come off again after you do that.overall I am super happy with these and will definitely be purchasing this brand as a replacement in the future!
J**E
These only shoot properly with new batteries and fully revved shots, it's a no-go on the Stryfe
I'll be talking about stock parts, no modded blasters here:These darts a no-go on the Stryfe, it doesn't like them, it jams often. Please note that I'm making this comment based on the description about them working with all Nstrike blasters, the Stryfe (Nstrike) struggles to make accurate shots with these, it is too weak for these darts.The Evader has no trouble, however these darts seem way heavier than the accustrike and elites, you need to fully rev with full batteries for an accurate shot, and damn they are accurate!!!, close if not better than the accustrike ones, however once the batteries drop in power due to usage, these become more more out of control, I couldn't hit any of my targets with rechargeable Nimh batteries at 1.33V, which should be only about 25% discharged only... I would stay away of the waffle head darts unless you are planning to spend a ton of money on brand new alkaline batteries.. or, if you have modded Lipo blasters and/or other modded components..
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