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product_id: 1182423
title: "Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster"
brand: "nerf"
price: "€ 49.72"
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# Microprism glow Precision targeting 75 ft range Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster

**Brand:** nerf
**Price:** € 49.72
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🏆 Dominate the battlefield with style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster by nerf
- **How much does it cost?** € 49.72 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- nerf enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nerf brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Elevate Your Play:** Nerf Sports essentials to take your game to the next level.
- • **Light Up the Game:** FireVision gear glows bright with cutting-edge Microprism Technology.
- • **Bend the Rules of Battle:** Vortex discs that curve, bank, and ricochet for unpredictable fun.
- • **Join the Nerf Revolution:** Gear up with the most awesome blasters and sports equipment!
- • **Unleash Your Inner Warrior:** Experience dart blaster performance that fires up to 75 feet!

## Overview

The Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster combines innovative dart blaster technology with a range of up to 75 feet, allowing for precision targeting and dynamic gameplay. Featuring Vortex discs that can curve and ricochet, along with FireVision gear that glows in the dark, this blaster is perfect for both day and night battles. Elevate your game with Nerf's top-tier sports gear and join the ultimate Nerf revolution!

## Description

From the Manufacturer Nerf toys are the ultimate in high-performance sports action. Fight awesome battles with Nerf dart and disc blasters built with today's most advanced blaster technology. Join the N-Strike Elite team with dart blasters that feature upgraded distance and the revolutionary Elite Dart. Bend the Rules of Battle with Vortex disc blasters that fire dynamic Extra Long Range discs. The competition continues beyond the battlefield with NERF sports gear designed so you can play like the pros. What are you waiting for? Grab your gear, take your shot and become part of Nerf Nation. Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro.

Review: Excellent for Taking out Unsuspecting Parents and Siblings. Has not been Tested on Zombies. Yet. - My daughter is a huge Walking Dead fan, and decided she too needed a crossbow like Norman Reedus aka Darryl Dixon. Within seconds of opening the package, she shot me, her sister and one of our dogs. Twice. Having been nailed in the side of the head with one of the "arrows", I can say that while it made me go into a Zombie-like rage, it drew no blood and caused no lingering pain. It did, however, cause my daughter to get increased exercise as she ran from the house and far out into the yard to avoid me for the next 10 minutes. It is a great toy. Due to the plastic tips on the darts, kids must be reminded not to shoot near face, but for younger kids (mine is 13) I'd suggest Goggles to be smart and safe. (Give the Goggles a cool name to encourage use.) This bow held up under intense use. A few, literally 2 or 3, of the darts have torn, probably due to rapid re-loading. I got the Nerf Zombie Strike Dart Refill Pack with about 30 extras, and didn't think I needed them once we opened the crossbow package. But they disappear and turn up in the oddest places. Grab a refill pack while you're at it. The only con to purchasing this Nerf Zombie Crossbow is that we were then required to make an emergency Target stop the following evening to purchase 3 more Nerf guns to be able to fight back. In my Living Room. Which means more mysterious dart appearances. Honestly, I think it was well worth the money.
Review: Somewhat bulky, fires only 4 shots; averages 60 FPS stock/ 84 FPS modded (with bungee cord tied through handle and front hole). - There is now a red Toys-R-Us exclusive Crossfire being sold without the bow arms and elastic band under the name XD Blazefire, which boasts distances of up to 90 ft. I was able to record the dart shots between the green and red blasters for no noticeable differences. The draw weight of the orange priming lever for both are a lot easier to pull back than I had first imagined; so unmodified, it is somewhat easier for younger kids to operate. The bow arms are optional and has next to nothing to do with the operation of the product, hence the new (at the point in time of this review) Blazefire, but you can attach the Crossfire's bow arms to the Blazefire if you want (the Blazefire still has the words "Zombiestrike" embossed on it's shell). The Nerf smart AR (air-restrictor) system is used in this blaster and holds up to 4 Elite darts (the blue, green, white, orange, or colorful Rebelle darts too) and ensures that the darts are fired in succession from top to bottom and not all at once. You can put a dart in any chamber and it will only shoot one dart. It is of interest to note that the upper-most chamber is the strongest of the four and when testing the dart velocities on my ProChrono Digital chronograph, my Crossfire/Blazefire blaster's first chamber occassionally hit 71-74 fps (feet per second). Firing all chambers in succession, I had an average of 60 fps. Aside from performance, these blasters are actually a bit oversized despite being rather thin in profile (it's flat; not round). It takes up even more space with the bow arms attached, and can become larger since it has a tactical rail above the priming handle and a place to attach shoulder stocks from most other Nerf blasters. There are noticeably a lot of holes and empty spaces on the blaster for no logical or functional reason. It was later that I discovered that it has the most functional reason via an elastic band booster mod, so just by tying an elastic bungee from a Crossbolt (or your local thrift/hardware store for a dollar) through the front hole, the FPS average jumps to 84 on the first chamber). It's sheer size keeps the Crossfire and Blazefire from being a useful sidearm; it is so bulky, it might as well be used as a small shield. The ergonomics are comfortable enough for me when I am holding it, even with the cool-looking finger guard taking-up more space. The small 4-Victory blaster in the first picture has the same dart capacity, stock velocity rating, is a one-handed priming blaster, and both will be overpowered by someone using a flywheel blaster like the Stryfe. For the modifying community, it is possible to upgrade the crossfire using a spring upgrade from Orange Mod Works, but mine could not handle the spring pressure and would not prime past 4 times in succession (it simply did not catch). What was interesting, was when I first tied my stock Crossbolt bungee cord through one of the lower holes (I didn't need it because I upgraded my painted Crossbolt's string; see picture), and not only does it boost the dart velocity to 84 FPS on the first chamber, but it actually helps the catch handle the added pressure. However, the string mod also makes the draw weight of the priming lever difficult for the little ones to pull back. As a disclaimer, keep in mind that the internals were not intended for the increased KG (kilogram) pressure, nor is the smart AR designed to fire an more than the exceeded amount (also, removal of the AR system will divide the air pressure by four and ruin your dart ranges). In conclusion, I think these blasters are surprisingly easy to mod and are exceptionally accurate for a Nerf blaster. It is definitely a cool-looking gift and good entry-level blaster for the young Nerfer, and now that I posted this, for the young modder as well. Seriously, all you need to do to get it to 80+ FPS is to thread an elastic bungee cord through some holes and tie it.

## Features

- N-Strike Elite blasters fire up to 75 feet for the ultimate in dart blaster performance
- Vortex disc blasters Bend the Rules of Battle with discs that can curve, bank and ricochet
- FireVision sports gear glows bright, day or night, with blazing Microprism Technology
- Nerf Sports raises your game with essentials like the Pro-Grip Football and Nerfoop basketball set
- Achieve the impossible with all the most awesome gear from Nerf

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00EAHXOWA |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #983,458 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,363 in Toy Foam Blasters |
| Brand Name | Nerf |
| Color | Multi/None |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 390 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00653569918295, 00653569934561 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.52 x 16.5 x 12.01 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A6558 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Maximum Range | 75 Feet |
| Model Number | A6558 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Size | ONE SIZE |
| Special Features | Fires up to 75 feet, Elite darts, Crossbow design, Zombie theme |
| Style | Sports |
| Sub Brand | Nerf |
| Subject Character | Zombie |
| Target Audience | Male |
| Theme | Video-Games |
| Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
| UPC | 044981190602 717353504931 630509242344 698887760409 885298001324 653569918288 717353317968 799783500752 619730702896 653569918295 789099034744 885241775807 653569934561 692000187944 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

![Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71RyA268t7L.jpg)
![Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91SnaoP6RIL.jpg)
![Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Ze5XujbhL.jpg)
![Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81XTtFDMJeL.jpg)
![Nerf Zombie Crossfire Bow Dart Blaster - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81Sv2ON6v9L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent for Taking out Unsuspecting Parents and Siblings. Has not been Tested on Zombies. Yet.
*by H***Q on March 23, 2014*

My daughter is a huge Walking Dead fan, and decided she too needed a crossbow like Norman Reedus aka Darryl Dixon. Within seconds of opening the package, she shot me, her sister and one of our dogs. Twice. Having been nailed in the side of the head with one of the "arrows", I can say that while it made me go into a Zombie-like rage, it drew no blood and caused no lingering pain. It did, however, cause my daughter to get increased exercise as she ran from the house and far out into the yard to avoid me for the next 10 minutes. It is a great toy. Due to the plastic tips on the darts, kids must be reminded not to shoot near face, but for younger kids (mine is 13) I'd suggest Goggles to be smart and safe. (Give the Goggles a cool name to encourage use.) This bow held up under intense use. A few, literally 2 or 3, of the darts have torn, probably due to rapid re-loading. I got the Nerf Zombie Strike Dart Refill Pack with about 30 extras, and didn't think I needed them once we opened the crossbow package. But they disappear and turn up in the oddest places. Grab a refill pack while you're at it. The only con to purchasing this Nerf Zombie Crossbow is that we were then required to make an emergency Target stop the following evening to purchase 3 more Nerf guns to be able to fight back. In my Living Room. Which means more mysterious dart appearances. Honestly, I think it was well worth the money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Somewhat bulky, fires only 4 shots; averages 60 FPS stock/ 84 FPS modded (with bungee cord tied through handle and front hole).
*by M***I on May 30, 2015*

There is now a red Toys-R-Us exclusive Crossfire being sold without the bow arms and elastic band under the name XD Blazefire, which boasts distances of up to 90 ft. I was able to record the dart shots between the green and red blasters for no noticeable differences. The draw weight of the orange priming lever for both are a lot easier to pull back than I had first imagined; so unmodified, it is somewhat easier for younger kids to operate. The bow arms are optional and has next to nothing to do with the operation of the product, hence the new (at the point in time of this review) Blazefire, but you can attach the Crossfire's bow arms to the Blazefire if you want (the Blazefire still has the words "Zombiestrike" embossed on it's shell). The Nerf smart AR (air-restrictor) system is used in this blaster and holds up to 4 Elite darts (the blue, green, white, orange, or colorful Rebelle darts too) and ensures that the darts are fired in succession from top to bottom and not all at once. You can put a dart in any chamber and it will only shoot one dart. It is of interest to note that the upper-most chamber is the strongest of the four and when testing the dart velocities on my ProChrono Digital chronograph, my Crossfire/Blazefire blaster's first chamber occassionally hit 71-74 fps (feet per second). Firing all chambers in succession, I had an average of 60 fps. Aside from performance, these blasters are actually a bit oversized despite being rather thin in profile (it's flat; not round). It takes up even more space with the bow arms attached, and can become larger since it has a tactical rail above the priming handle and a place to attach shoulder stocks from most other Nerf blasters. There are noticeably a lot of holes and empty spaces on the blaster for no logical or functional reason. It was later that I discovered that it has the most functional reason via an elastic band booster mod, so just by tying an elastic bungee from a Crossbolt (or your local thrift/hardware store for a dollar) through the front hole, the FPS average jumps to 84 on the first chamber). It's sheer size keeps the Crossfire and Blazefire from being a useful sidearm; it is so bulky, it might as well be used as a small shield. The ergonomics are comfortable enough for me when I am holding it, even with the cool-looking finger guard taking-up more space. The small 4-Victory blaster in the first picture has the same dart capacity, stock velocity rating, is a one-handed priming blaster, and both will be overpowered by someone using a flywheel blaster like the Stryfe. For the modifying community, it is possible to upgrade the crossfire using a spring upgrade from Orange Mod Works, but mine could not handle the spring pressure and would not prime past 4 times in succession (it simply did not catch). What was interesting, was when I first tied my stock Crossbolt bungee cord through one of the lower holes (I didn't need it because I upgraded my painted Crossbolt's string; see picture), and not only does it boost the dart velocity to 84 FPS on the first chamber, but it actually helps the catch handle the added pressure. However, the string mod also makes the draw weight of the priming lever difficult for the little ones to pull back. As a disclaimer, keep in mind that the internals were not intended for the increased KG (kilogram) pressure, nor is the smart AR designed to fire an more than the exceeded amount (also, removal of the AR system will divide the air pressure by four and ruin your dart ranges). In conclusion, I think these blasters are surprisingly easy to mod and are exceptionally accurate for a Nerf blaster. It is definitely a cool-looking gift and good entry-level blaster for the young Nerfer, and now that I posted this, for the young modder as well. Seriously, all you need to do to get it to 80+ FPS is to thread an elastic bungee cord through some holes and tie it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very impressed with this product!
*by C***X on May 27, 2015*

I was very surprised by just how nice this product is! Pros: It shoots super accurate Shoots very far Easy to pull back for my 5 year old girl, after a little practice Durable.. It's already kind of been put through the ringer and we haven't had it very long. The 4 barrels awesome. The gun knows to shoot one dart at a time. It's pretty cool actually! Cons: Doesn't come with enough darts, but we were prepared and bought a refill pack Darts are easily Darts can hurt a little bit.. To shoot far and accurate, the dart has to travel fast, and it does.. Watch out for the face in general.. I would not like to get hit in the eye with one of these darts.. All in all the price we paid for this feels like a steal. It's really nice.

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