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Nerf Skeet Shot Disc Launcher – Launches Discs Up To 6 ft - Launch In Multiple Directions - Ideal Your Aim

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Pressing the "launch" button on the top rear side of the remote will cause a disc to be tossed into the air. Players can also choose which angle to toss the disc into the air; discs can be fired either straight up or as much as 45 degrees to the left or right. A red plastic tab protruding from the launch slot visually indicates the launch angle, but that tab can be pushed in out-of-view for an added challenge.

The other really nice thing about this target is the 3-different modes it has. Each mode can be played in 1 or 2-player format, and the different modes should provide enough variety to keep your children entertained. These modes include a 30-second get as many points as you can situation, you have seven shots to score as many points as you can situation, and you have 10-seconds to hit the designated spot mode as well.Launch into epic battles with NERF Blasters! Choose your blaster and get ready to fire with Nerf’s aerodynamic foam darts. The infrared signals for Launch, Move, and also Launch Height (which the included remote does not have a button for, but is equivalent to remotely pressing the yellow button on the base unit) can be programmed into other IR-transmitting devices (such as cellphones with IR blasters). [1] There are 3-game modes “reverse flip”, “flip out”, and “Ultimate Flip.” There is also a digital score keeping LCD Display. You can play each of these game modes on either 1-player or 2-player mode – so let the competition begin! The nice thing about these modes is that they also give you the opportunity to try and beat your own high score. I’m a big fan of independent play time, so keeping a notebook of your best scores and trying to convince your child to beat the record can be a lot of fun. There are three launch modes you can choose from – a vertical launch, a left and right launch, and a random launch. When you load the discs into the launcher, there are multiple “launch” points – so this target is especially fun when you have it set to random. It does have an LED light indicator that lets you know when the target is about to launch, giving you a fair chance at getting a hit!

It comes with 3-different game modes that can be played in 1-player or 2-player mode. The games can be selected by the three buttons on the base of the target. The buttons are easy to use, so you won’t have to worry about children struggling to operate the toy. The power supply is part number Bl13-060220-AdU, output is 6VDC 2.2A center-positive polarity. The remote uses an infrared signal, which requires line-of-sight visibility of the base unit. Included in the set is the base/fan system, four balls (that have storage built-in to the base), and a net that can be placed behind the target. The target is about 9.5 inches high and 12 inches wide, so it is a target that can be played with indoors! There are three scoring zones for this target – a 25-point zone, a 50-point zone, and a 100-point zone. Each zone gets smaller in size with the 25-point zone being the biggest and on the bottom of the target, the 50-point zone being the medium sized target and being in the middle of the target, and the 100-point zone being the smallest and very top of the target.

Nerf Inflatable Target–If you are looking for a really good outdoor Nerf target, I would consider this Nerf Inflatable Target to be the best outdoor target option. In can certainly be used indoors as well, but the size of it makes it a great outdoor option. It does have a water-filled based which keeps it in an upright position, which is also a why I like it as an outdoor target – it can handle some wind gusts!

I’m tempted to start rewiring the launcher, and finding a replacement motor to speed things up. But I imagine I’ll have to do a few workarounds – if I hook up a lipo battery, I’ll need to step down the voltage going to the control board. And the power transistor on the board certainly isn’t built for running our aftermarket hobby motors, so I’ll need a relay to let me just dump power straight from the battery to the flywheel motor. Final ThoughtsNERF Rival blasters make a great choice for team games, letting you choose your side: red or blue. Start a head-to-head competition fuelled by NERF Rival’s power and precision. And for fans of the Fortnite gaming world, there’s a whole range of NERF Fortnite blasters to take your Fortnite battles from the screen to the playing field.

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