Build your targeting skills and train for the ultimate blaster mission with this amazing disk launcher. Load the foam disks into the disk launcher and load your blaster with Micro Darts ammo. A wireless remote that you attach to your blaster lets you control when to send foam disks sailing! Launch disks at multiple angles with two height settings and three challenging ways to play. Use your blaster to try and knock the disks out of the air with speed, distance and accuracy the ultimate moving-target practice.
Get ready for some seriously fun target practice with the Nerf N-Strike Disk Shot. This set lets you take your shot at three different games, loading the disk launcher and shooting disks with your blaster gun. Recommended for children ages six and older, the ultimate targeting challenge is now safe and fun for kids.
The disk launcher holds 12 disks while the blaster has different launch settings.View larger. View Side - Back
The blaster gun shoots micro darts with speed and accuracy. View larger.
Disk Launcher for Moving Target Practice Don't settle for stationary targets! The durable, hard plastic disk launcher stores up to 12 foam disks for moving target practice. A wireless remote cartridge that attaches to the top of the blaster lets you control when to send the disk flying. When the "launch" button is pressed, the disk launcher commences a beeping countdown with three lights so you can get ready to shoot. But there's more. With two different height settings, you can shoot the disk seven or nine feet. You can also launch the disks at multiple angles: straight up, or 45 degrees to the right or left.
Fast and Accurate Blaster Gun The blaster gun shoots micro darts with speed and accuracy. Made with sturdy yellow, black, and silver plastic, the blaster has a contoured handle with a loop for hanging the gun when not in use. Equipped with six darts, the blaster stores five darts at the front of the gun and one in the barrel. To shoot, simply draw back the bright orange cocking mechanism, pull the trigger, and watch it fly. The wireless remote features a fin on top for quick aiming. With rubber-like plastic tips, the foam darts stick hard to the durable disk targets. To increase the challenge, there's a target on both sides of the foam disks and, with a yellow and black side, the disks can be loaded for day or nighttime use.
Put to the Test The game combinations are virtually endless. With a score card for target hits, the N-Strike Disk Shot lets you compete against a friend or play against your own best records. The only downsides to the Disk Shot are the noise of the launcher and the multiple angle settings. The fan engine sound is enough to bother parents, but not enough to stop the fun for kids. And when we positioned at a 45-degree angle, our test disk launcher got stuck in that position. While it could be forcibly adjusted, it is probably not good for the disk launcher.
The disk launcher is compatible with other N-Strike blasters. The wireless remote attaches to any blaster with a rail system. Two "AAA" batteries (sold separately) are required for the wireless remote. There's also an expansion pack available for the N-Strike Disk Shot that includes a Disk Shot blaster, six foam disks, and six micro darts.
What's in the Box N-Strike Disk Shot blaster, disk launcher, wireless remote, 6 foam disks and 6 micro darts.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Short life span:
My 9 year old loved it for a couple of days. The remote control must have gotten lost quickly, because I never saw it. A whole bunch of batteries were needed.
Fun for the Whole Family, Apparently:
I bought this for my nephew's 11th birthday. I don't see my brother's kids often, so I had no idea whether this would be something an outdoors-loving, sports-playing young electronics addict would enjoy. Two days after it arrived my brother called to tell me that it works perfectly, the discs fly pretty far (for indoors) and that the whole family was having a blast with it.
Good Family Fun:
I purchased this Nerf game for my 12 year old son. It is really pretty cool and he and I have spent about 15 minutes on several occasions playing with it.
The first issue that we had was our 8 foot tall ceilings are not high enough for the product. Perhaps 10 or 12 feet are needed. We solved this by placing the product down in a stairwell with lots of clearance. We stood at the top of the stairwell and fired from there. In this arrangement, the disks were often at eye level or slightly below when we... more info
Nerf N Strike:
As a grandmother I am out of touch with what my 10y and 9y old grandsons would like for Christmas. Because this toy was mentioned in Consumer Reports as a very good choice for grannies to buy I took a chance. Both boys called and said they loved them. Since both boys have little sisters I was worried who the targets would be but so far so good.