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Nerf Vortex Blaster: Let The Shooting Games Begin!

Monday, May 21, 2012 7:52 PM Posted by Kids and Teens
By Kendall Rowsby

Kids these days rely a lot on electronic gadgets to battle boredom. Television, laptops, online gaming, and portable game consoles play big roles in keeping children occupied and indoors, which is why traditional toy makers are coming up with new ways to get kids interested in toys that involve more than just one's fingers tapping on keyboards or remotes, and get kids outside and running once more. The release of the new Nerf Vortex Nitron Blaster aims to do just that.

These blasters are unlike any other toy guns before it. Years ago, Nerf had a big chunk of the toy market with blasters that shot foam darts out of pistols, crossbows, and rifles. This time, their new line of blasters spit out discs, and there's sure to be a blaster for kids of just about any age.

The Nerf Vortex Blaster collection includes an array of blasters with different features that would suit children with different preferences. The Vortex Proton Blaster is the equivalent of a handgun: compact, lightweight, easy to conceal. It shoots out a single disc, but is quite long-range, and quick to load. Younger kids would find this blaster light enough to carry around, even all day!

The Vortex Vigilon Blaster, on the other hand, is a mid-sized weapon that can hold up to 5 discs in its clip. It's easy to carry around, and it has a simple reloading mechanism: just push a button to release the clip, insert a handful of discs, replace the clip, and it's good to go. The blaster hurls discs at a good distance, yet it's light enough for even younger kids to run around with.

The Vortex Praxis is this line's more versatile blaster. It has a shoulder stock that can turn it into a sniper rifle, or can be removed to turn it into a smaller blaster that's easier to carry around. It comes with a clip that holds 10 discs, and as it needs a pump before firing, it's the blaster that offers the longest range.

But the prize in the collection would have to be the Vortex Nitron. It's the toy equivalent of the automatic rifle, with a 20-disc clip ready to hurl a barrage of discs toward a target. It also has scope that centers aim with the help of pulsing lights that hone in on the target. It has about the same range as the Proton and Vigilon blasters, but it's heavier, carries more discs, and it's the line's only full-auto blaster.

Whether it's mobility, range, or full-auto function, there's bound to be a blaster for everyone in the Nerf Vortex Blaster collection. And while the discs are hurled at a great velocity and distance, it won't hurt anyone even when they get hit. Of course, standard precautions apply - shooters aren't supposed to aim at the eyes or face. But other than that, it's inevitable for kids to have their share of fun running around with Nerf's newest and most innovative creations. Goodbye to days cooped inside with gadgets, and hello to fun-filled mock battles with top-of-the-line blasters!

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