Well, I actually don’t know that, but everyone deserves to get rid of pent-up aggression by blasting foam projectiles into their targets of choice. And they can do it with the rage of a thousand scorned wives. We think girls ages 8-13 or a bit older would enjoy playing with this & that it would make a fun gift for the upcoming holidays or any birthday. I like the fact that it is something that you can run & play with outdoors, but is safe enough for indoors (with parental approval).Girls can shoot foam darts, too. Mission Central App from iTunes ( free easy to get) can go with Rail Mount accessory if purchased.great for solo play (but, may tire easily if solo).can be used indoors if you have a space large enough & no breakables shot at.8 years & up – I agree there needs to be a maturity level as these should not be shot close up at anyone’s face or eyes, as stated on package! & should not be modified with other darts, also stated on package!.& there is also a Mission Central App (free) to go with Rail Mount accessories. I actually found out from reading the package leaflet that there are quite a few styles: Sammie read all the Hunger Game books which makes her even more excited about her set! I can see making her a pouch for all those darts so she can have them handy for grabbing & shooting a bunch at once. Running strong outdoors while playing & building confidence in their new skills with their bow and arrows. I think I am going to purchase one for her neighbor friend so they can play together. Key: keep pink string aligned straight with white dart area to make it go further, not like in this image. Now, that left her smiling! Trying again. I think Sammie was overtired from her first day back at school! She defiantly didn’t have her inner Katness going on that day! lol It’s not hard to use at all. I think with practice ( & maybe a little wind ) it could go even further. I showed her how to pull it back fully with the pull handle & let go, the dart really flew a long ways across at least 36-48′. But, then I took it, trying a few times with success. Nerf Rebelle said you can shoot up to 75 feet but, Sammie couldn’t get it to shoot that far. Then we went outside to test the bow & arrow set. We also received a dart refill pack which is an additional 12 darts in 6 stylish designs.ĭiscloure: We did receive the Nerf Rebelle Heartbreaker & Dart Refill Pack, these are our 100% honest opinions It comes with leaflet on how to use the bow & arrow set, temporary tattoos, bow & arrow along with starter set of darts. I wanted to share how it looks new & what came in the package. Yes, poise & power. We opened the package up & I said I need to take photos before she uses it outside. The package is so bright & colorful with great images of girls with the bows & arrow sets in hand. She always has fun opening something up like it’s Christmas. Of course when I told Sammie about the opportunity she said yes, mom do it! We received the package in the mail. Nerf Rebelle recommended for ages 8 & up! We had the chance to try & review the new Nerf Rebelle! A toy version of the bow & arrow. My answer was no, although I admit it would be great fun. Sammie kept asking me to purchase her a real bow set, but we don’t live on land where she could set up a bail of hay to practice. She has wanted to bring to life her inner Katness. Ever since the Hunger Games Sammie has been obsessed with bow & arrows.
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