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Though the fact it is small means it's easier to store away it fits in a pocket , and easier for them to operate. And it's quick to reload — you can do this one-handed too. Color choice It comes with two Elite darts and is also available in green and orange.

Not only is it motorized, but it can hold a whopping 25 darts at once making it great for use in Nerf wars. Design features With a high capacity dart drum that can hold 25 Nerf Ultra darts at once, this Nerf gun allows you to fire and reload fast.

Not just that, but it only holds Nerf Ultra darts — the furthest flying Nerf darts ever as they can land up to 36 meters away once fired.

Though it should be noted that it's motorized, so it needs batteries to work, and it comes at a high price tag — as expected. These darts can fly up to 36 meters away, to take your Nerf games to the next level.

This is definitely a Nerf gun that will draw looks of envy from friends far and wide. Design features This design comes complete with a detachable tripod, allowing for accurate and steady firing from a stationary spot — when required.

Firing range The twin barrels each hold 25 bullets which come included and the motorized blasting means you can engulf opponents up to 90ft away with a shower of darts in seconds — no escape from this one. A bullet-free Nerf gun this time — the Nerf Super Soaker Soakzooka Multicolour is the perfect way to get kids outside in the summer — just make sure you stay locked inside if you want to remain dry. Design features Forget the puny water pistols of old, this is one serious soaker.

The tank holds 1. Firing range Simply move the handle back and forth to blast jets of water. Invest in a couple of these for soggy fun all summer long. For fans of Fortnite, this is the best Nerf gun for you.

It replicates the looks and colors of the video game so your kids can feel like they are playing in real life. Design features The design is based on the popular video game, and the colors mimic that. There's a stock for when you really get into it and need to brace the gun against your shoulder. Firing range Because this Nerf gun is motorized the firing range is even further, you can power up the motor with the acceleration button and pull the trigger to shoot a dart.

It comes with a dart clip, plus 20 darts, so you have enough to fully load the clip and give you plenty of backup darts for reloading.

If you are after a simple but effective Nerf gun that's going to provide hours of fun but not break the bank, this is a great choice. Design features This Nerf gun is super lightweight and designed to be used with one hand so you can run around and not be weighed down. The look is slightly retro, and is really simple to use, just one click and the darts will go flying. Firing range These lightweight darts fly up to 85 feet, which we think from a small toy is pretty epic.

They have been redesigned too to be even bigger so they fly further. There is a built-in clip so you can reload quickly too. This is a motorized Nerf gun so has even more power and can shoot darts even further. It also has space for six back up darts too, so games can last even longer without being interrupted. Design features The acceleration button is what makes this model such a great Nerf gun. You can use the motor to power the darts so they go even further. You can fire six shots in a row or, if you are being more tactical, one at a time.

There's storage for six extra darts so you can reload quickly too. Firing range This Nerf gun fires up to 27 meters, so great for big outdoor games. You get 12 darts with the gun too, so plenty to ensure the game lasts for a whole afternoon.

Dog owner? Tired of throwing tennis balls and not very far, too? This is how you play the ultimate game of fetch with your furry friend, without having to do too many steps, too. It also comes with one tennis ball included, and somewhere to store it on board. Design features Not only is this Nerf gun easy to use — simply pop a tennis ball in and pull back the orange part of the gun, aim and fire — but it's hands-free, too.

When your dog brings back the wet and probably heavily chewed ball, just place the barrel on the tennis ball and it will pick it up. It looks intimidating with its removable drum that clips into the underside of the device. Powered by 4 D-cell batteries that have to be purchased separately, it fires up to 5 darts per second to a 90 feet maximum distance. This is a fully customisable model that allows you to change it up according to different situations you encounter while playing. It is a battery powered blaster that comes with several attachments and it offers you three modes of firing.

Also included is a built-in indicator light, two dart clips and 24 Modulus Elite darts. A great sniper-style toy, this model comes with removable elements such as a barrel extension, a bipod and a scope, which makes it one of the most customizable models on the market.

Equipped with three clips and 18 Nerf Modulus Elite darts, it uses a bolt-action mechanism that propels the darts one by one. This battery operated device is a beast of a toy that has a 30 piece capacity hopper built directly into the gun.

The built-in trigger lock comes in handy when the high impact rounds reach speeds of 90 feet per second. A powerhouse of a weapon for sure!

This dart gun has a large capacity that can hold 50 darts in its drum. A fully motorised model, it requires you to purchase batteries separately, but it is worth the splurge. Another heavy-duty option, this dual dart ammo drum Blaster is capable of firing up to 50 darts before reloading. Comes with a motorized mechanism that allows you to go on playing before running empty. Equipped with a large capacity hopper that holds up to Nerf Rival rounds, this battery operated device comes with a rechargeable battery onboard, making it convenient for long hours of fun.

The impressive firepower launches the rounds at speeds up to feet per second. On the more reasonable side, this gun offers you lots of power for the price.

It holds up to 6 darts and fires up to 90 feet and it is fairly lightweight. Fast firing, quick drawing along with easy loading make this Elite Blaster one of the top choices in this range.

Although a bit stiff to pull back and reload, it is easy to handle and offers you great bang for your buck. Ideal for your backyard battles, this large-capacity shooter looks more intimidating than it is.

The ergonomically designed pump-action handle allows you to fire, pump and reload very fast. It also contains a round capacity, which makes it great for long games. Here you have it, these are the 25 best options for you to consider this summer. Have fun and stay safe! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Widely regarded as one of the world's most influential luxury blogs, Luxatic.

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Nerf Super Soaker Soakzooka Multicolor Nerf Megalodon N-Strike Blaster Nerf Ultra One Motorised Blaster Nerf Mega Motostryke Motorized Blaster Nerf Ultra Pharaoh Blaster 9. There are plenty of Nerf guns that are more expensive than this one, but the Ultra Select gets our vote as the top premium option because it's still relatively affordable, looks awesome, and has a smart gimmick that actually makes it worth the extra cost.

This Nerf blaster does exactly what it says on the tin; it carries two separate magazines with unique types of dart, and you can then 'select' whichever one you want to fire on the fly. That means you can use Ultra ammo with increased range for laying down suppressing cover before instantly switching to a new, alternate Ultra dart if you want more accuracy.

It's a novelty, sure, but it's a novelty with practical uses. A battery-powered firing mechanism helps push the Ultra Select over the edge. It hurls out shots quickly and accurately when fuelled by batteries, putting it head and shoulders above Nerf's cheaper alternatives. Fortnite crossing over with Nerf is a match made in heaven; the battle royale is both imaginative and wacky when it comes to weaponry design, making for memorable toys that stand out from other blasters in the Nerf stable.

They're instantly recognisable as items from the game, too. These aren't cheap reskins with a fresh coat of paint.

The TS-1 is a great example. Inspired by Fortnite's Tactical Shotgun, it may as well have been wrenched from the screen and dropped into real life.

There are a couple of different versions to choose from including one with llama targets , but each of them is a pump-action heavyweight with plenty of stopping power. That's due to the fact it uses Mega darts. These are larger than standard Nerf ammo, so the TS-1 fits a unique role on this list of the best Nerf guns - it's easier to hit things with, making it a good choice for younger Nerf warriors.

If you prefer to keep your foes at a distance, the Ultra Pharaoh is a dream come true. Offering a staggering range of up to ft, it's the ultimate sniper rifle from Nerf.

As the poster-child of Nerf's Aerofin Ultra foam darts, this blaster is able to shoot farther than anything that's come before it - very little can match the Pharaoh in terms of sheer distance covered.

Thanks to a bolt-action system, it's also pretty satisfying to reload. Festooned with gold embellishments that compliment the orange, black, and white design nicely, the Pharaoh is a handsome beast too. When combined with those impressive new darts, it's got performance and looks nailed down. If you can't decide which Nerf blaster to get, why not opt for one that can do it all? Starting out as a pistol and scaling up to a full-size assault rifle, the Retaliator has four configurations for greater personalization.

Thanks to a range of over 70 feet, this utility doesn't come at the expense of performance. It's capable of holding its own in a Nerf battle, and the presence of a tactical rail allows you to add your own scopes as well. Although it's harder to find nowadays than it once was, the effort is worthwhile.

And luckily enough for us, the Retaliator relies on Elite darts that are widely - yet cheaply - available. Want to stock up on extra ammo? You'll be able to buy them in bulk at very little cost. If you want maximum flexibility in hot weather, the Nerf-owned Super Soaker Dartfire has you covered. Besides shooting water from a 40floz tank, it's fitted with five Nerf darts that. It's the best of both worlds. Handily, the DartFire uses Nerf Elite darts.

Because these are the bog-standard bullets of choice for most Nerf products, they're easy to buy in bulk. That makes stocking up on ammo nice and easy. This Super Soaker is no slouch when it comes to water battles either. Powered by a 40 fluid ounce 1. That's not bad going for something in this price range. OK, we know this isn't a traditional blaster. But come on. It's a freakin' Nerf rocket launcher. That makes it one of the best Nerf guns in terms of cool-factor alone.

Want to intimidate your opponents? This is the way to do it. Seeing as it's based on the Fortnite weapon in particular, the RL is quirky too. With a shark face to go with tongue-in-cheek Xs and Os along the barrel, it's an eye-catching toy that's sure to turn heads. The bright green paint helps it stand out as well; it's a real showstopper. Naturally, the RL doesn't utilise normal darts.

Oh no - it calls upon something more impressive. Massive foam rockets, in fact. Looking to take your Nerf battles to the next level? The Hyper line is tailor-made for the competitive scene and will provide a more powerful, precise blaster; it's a contender for the top spot of the best Nerf guns around thanks to high-impact foam pellets and motorized insides.

While other blasters feature battery-powered mechanisms, this takes things to the next level. As well as rounds that fire at feet per second, it provides enormous, easy-reload ammo hoppers to help you stay in the game for longer. Tactical rails leave you space to store extra rounds, too.



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