

It has a 12 dart clip, which is awesome for a crossbow, so if you’re looking for something with high capacity, this is it.
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The Crossbolt blaster is from the N Strike series, which has always been relatively underrated in comparison to other Nerf Series out there. Plus, it’s relatively cheap in comparison to other crossbows, so it’s definitely worth considering. The firing action is infinitely better, too. Primarily, size wise its awesome for kids and adults – it isn’t too large. It’s a much better option if you compare it to the Dreadbolt for a few reasons.

Whilst I’m not a fan of the bright green coloring, this shouldn’t put you off the mechanics of the crossbow itself. The Zombie Strike Wrathbolt is one of the best options currently if you’re looking for a low cost crossbow. So, let’s look at some of the better crossbows that have been released. However, there are a lot of people who actually prefer using a crossbow as opposed to a bow and arrow. Best Nerf CrossbowĬrossbows can be a better option if you’re looking for a trigger action bow, but in my opinion, they do take away a little of the fun of using a bow and arrow. Now, let’s have a look at some of the crossbows that Nerf have released over the past few years.

I’m currently still waiting for Nerf to released another cool bow and arrow in the coming year (hopefully!). One thing about the Blazin Bow that separates it from pretty much every other Nerf bow is that it used a cool orange and black flame color scheme. This makes it really easy to reload, which is good for fast action. It comes with 1 arrow that you can fire, and two more arrows up top of the bow itself. Nerf N Strike Blazin BowĪnother of the better Nerf bows to be released is the N Strike Blazin Bow. You have 4 different Nerf darts in the clip, each of which will be fired individually when you release the strings. It uses the same mechanism as the Stratobow to work, which is particularly impressive and works well. It can be a bit difficult to find nowadays, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore it completely – you can occasionally find some good deals on Amazon or eBay. The Nerf Mega Thunderbow is known as being one of Nerf’s best bow and arrows ever. If you’re looking to replicate the feeling of using a real bow, then this is undoubtedly the best option for that. By pulling back and releasing the strings, when you allow the bow to be released, you’re releasing the pressure and letting it fire. Unlike the crossbows where you’re just pulling a trigger, you actually fire the StratoBow like a real bow. It’s got a really cool shooting mechanism. It’s actually highly underrated as a Nerf crossbow in my opinion. The Stratobow takes on the more stereotypical bow look as opposed to being used as a crossbow. But, that doesn’t mean that you should overlook them completely. The N Strike crossbows has never really gained as much popularity as everything else Nerf. Aside from the packaging it’s not particularly ‘girly’ either, so you don’t need to be concerned if you’re giving this as a gift for a boy. Overall, this is an awesome choice if you’re looking for a lightweight bow and arrow. It fires a pretty fast distances too – more than the majority of Nerf guns. It’s extremely easy to load the Tribute, and you’ll get an extra arrow which you can easily store away too. It’s really lightweight so unlike when you’re using a crossbow, you won’t feel clunky and weighed down when you’re using it. It has pretty much everything you could ask from a true bow. The Nerf Rebelle Tribute bow is one of the better offerings from the Rebelle line. Although the Nerf Rebelle line was pretty short lived, there’s one thing that we can be grateful to the Rebelle line for.
