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For its new Hyper line, Nerf redesigned those foam balls with a new bouncy material that flies farther and faster, although the bump in speed to around 110 feet per second now isn’t the real ...
Nerf unveiled the Rival lineup back in 2015 when it introduced its new form of ammo. Instead of foam darts, the Rival blasters shoot small foam balls with golf-ball style dimples on the outer surface.
Nerf’s New Blaster Can Fire 800 Squishy Gel Balls in Just 80 Seconds The Gelfire isn't a replacement for a paintball gun, but it will still make a big mess in record time.
We review Hasbro’s latest line of Nerf blasters, the Hyper Rush-40, Siege-50 and Mach-100, which shoot little balls of artificial rubber instead of foam darts or balls.
It’s a blaster designed to fire 48 darts in a second or so, or a truly ludicrous 288 Nerf balls. Like so many rapid fire blaster designs, it’s based on a pair of rotating wheels which fling ...
Nerf's new Rival blasters are not just some puny dart guns. Revealed back in February, this new line of guns fires tiny, dimpled balls that exit the barrel at speeds of up to 70 MPH. The first ...
Neon foam—that's all Twister inventor and toy developer Reyn Guyer needed to launch NERF in 1969 under Parker Brothers. Dubbed 'the world's first indoor ball,' NERF was such an instant success ...
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