Definitely a blaster you’d give to a younger sibling lol. So far I’m not really interested in N series personally because of the ammo, but I do think it has a bit of potential. Guess we’ll have to wait and see tho. Great video btw!
Yea I can see that lol. N-Series does have some potential. I am impressed with what I have seen in some of the other blasters but I think that it still needs more refinement lol
The issue with any of the N1 blasters is the announced blasters are cooler and thus many will save their dollars for those. Even within the N1 series the Strikeback looks more interesting but hasn’t released (US). The X Shot Clip Mania, DZ Venom, X Shot Micro 2.0, X Shot Blastercorn and DZ Stryker MKII are all more compelling than the initial N1 stuff.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Waiting for the next "big thing" is fine, but there is always something supposedly better over the horizon. That's even assuming the ones you mentioned all see a full retail release in the near future. Most customers aren't hobbyists and they buy whatever they can see on shelves. I'll also mention that unlike Nerf and X-Shot, Dartzone have an EXTREMELY SMALL presence outside of the USA. They only have a tiny number of small, independent, authorised retailers around the globe. Can you get them? Possibly. Is it easy? Depends. For most it's mail order only, and International postage can add a lot to the total cost.
@@another3997 All of the blasters I mentioned 2 months ago are out. The Clip Mania is only out in Europe thus far but will be in the US in a couple of weeks. Blastercorn, Stryker 2.0 and Venom turned out to be great blasters. Micro 2.0 is ok. Clip Manai TBD but the videos of it look solid.
Could I block a barrel and extend the other? I like the look of the ward put it’s very hard to hit anything with mine. Like 90 percent straight then a wild curve like it’s dodging a hostage
I norices the same thing with my ward. I've been experimenting with N1 Chubs and they are working alot better. We just did a podcast episode talking about them. At about 7:21 th-cam.com/users/liveocgEZXc0c7Y?si=s1LeWx0LzOsGTaYx
I didn't actually want to buy this blaster to boycott the N series, but I did. The blaster doesn't convince me at all. The performance of the darts is ridiculous and it doesn't have much more power even though I filled up the plunger a little to space the spring and still I can't advertise it well. In my opinion, the series is and remains a disaster simply because of the tuning. Greetings from Germany
I was thinking you’d say thrift it. It will probably be double priced at thrift stores. lol
Lol I know right
I like the N1 darts out of my AF Ranger with Paperskeletons3D inserts 😄
Haha cool
Definitely a blaster you’d give to a younger sibling lol.
So far I’m not really interested in N series personally because of the ammo, but I do think it has a bit of potential. Guess we’ll have to wait and see tho.
Great video btw!
Yea I can see that lol.
N-Series does have some potential. I am impressed with what I have seen in some of the other blasters but I think that it still needs more refinement lol
@@botsnblasters Yeah I agree
Solid review! Your model does seem to be hitting a bit soft
Yea it's possible. I put that caveat out there in case other's have better performance.
The issue with any of the N1 blasters is the announced blasters are cooler and thus many will save their dollars for those. Even within the N1 series the Strikeback looks more interesting but hasn’t released (US). The X Shot Clip Mania, DZ Venom, X Shot Micro 2.0, X Shot Blastercorn and DZ Stryker MKII are all more compelling than the initial N1 stuff.
Totally agree with you there.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Waiting for the next "big thing" is fine, but there is always something supposedly better over the horizon. That's even assuming the ones you mentioned all see a full retail release in the near future. Most customers aren't hobbyists and they buy whatever they can see on shelves. I'll also mention that unlike Nerf and X-Shot, Dartzone have an EXTREMELY SMALL presence outside of the USA. They only have a tiny number of small, independent, authorised retailers around the globe. Can you get them? Possibly. Is it easy? Depends. For most it's mail order only, and International postage can add a lot to the total cost.
@@another3997 All of the blasters I mentioned 2 months ago are out. The Clip Mania is only out in Europe thus far but will be in the US in a couple of weeks. Blastercorn, Stryker 2.0 and Venom turned out to be great blasters. Micro 2.0 is ok. Clip Manai TBD but the videos of it look solid.
nice bro
Thanks my dude!
I will get one for “testing” and then never use it again.
Lol I mean for the price it would be fine for thag
This is the N-Ward blaster?
Yep :) That's what the title says ;)
Why purchase because it smaller and slimmer then nerf rival fate and second the handle is larger then nerf Firestrike
Those are good reasons indeed! I like that it's kinda a newer Firestrike
Could I block a barrel and extend the other? I like the look of the ward put it’s very hard to hit anything with mine. Like 90 percent straight then a wild curve like it’s dodging a hostage
I norices the same thing with my ward. I've been experimenting with N1 Chubs and they are working alot better. We just did a podcast episode talking about them.
At about 7:21
th-cam.com/users/liveocgEZXc0c7Y?si=s1LeWx0LzOsGTaYx
I purchase
Woho, a new Jolt. :)
Not my choice to buy. :)
@sataki82 haha good choice
I didn't actually want to buy this blaster to boycott the N series, but I did. The blaster doesn't convince me at all. The performance of the darts is ridiculous and it doesn't have much more power even though I filled up the plunger a little to space the spring and still I can't advertise it well. In my opinion, the series is and remains a disaster simply because of the tuning. Greetings from Germany
Welcome friend glad to have you on board! I agree completely with this sentiment. The ward was very disappointing.