🔥 Double the firepower, zero downtime—own the battlefield now! 🎯
The NERF Pro Gelfire Dual Wield Pack delivers high-velocity, no-prime firing with two ergonomically designed blasters, each featuring 100-round integrated hoppers. It includes 5,000 hydrating gel rounds that burst on impact, plus protective eyewear and trigger locks, making it the ultimate competitive blaster set for ages 14 and up—battery-free and ready for action.
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.02"L x 2.64"W x 9.02"H |
Size | Medium |
Theme | Science Fiction |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Powerhouses |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Toy Gun Type | Blaster Toy Gun |
Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
F**E
Tons of fun!
This two pack was really good. It came with everything that was listed, even with two pairs of safety glasses instead of one. Very reliable in terms of firing and loading. It has decent range and fairly okay accuracy. Durability was not an issue. Would definitely recommend over Nerf's other gel blaster products.
T**E
Great product
Great toy. Cheaper than gelblasters. It's a safe toy with adult supervision. Doesn't come with a masks. Only goggles. So you might want to buy a mask too. My nephews love it. They're 8 and 10.
G**O
Amazing for the price, fun shootouts
Our whole senior class all has gel blasters, didn’t wanna blow a bunch of money on some but didn’t wanna cheap out, these are totally worth it cus they shoot hard enough to sting but not to really do any harm. Having two blasters in one box is also really fun cus you can either dual wield or hand one to a friend and have a shootout. I’ve only had them for a day but have performed pretty solid for the 8 bucks I got them. We’ll see how long they last, I recommend you don’t let the balls be soaking wet or they will jam. The plastic quality and built is amazing for its price. (Will change to 5 stars if they hold up over time).
M**Z
Must wait for amo to expand
Amazing quality great shooting distance and fun to play with for kids and all ages
M**Y
x shoot
the gun hurt,s do not shoot in the eye or face.
M**N
Perfect for what I needed.
This works great for what it is and the price.They are inexpensive and do not need batteries. They were used as birthday party "goodie bags". Before we had Nerf birthday parties and this is much better. No clean up of hundreds of foam bullets, among other drawbacks of Nerf battles.If anything needs to be taken into account is that children do need a bit of strength to pull the trigger, I would say at least 5 years old and they would need their index and middle finger to do so.Additionally, the glasses that come with the sets are not good really, not because they will not protect the eyes but if any person gets shot on the face with the balls, they will just quit the game, so if you are using these find full face masks unless you want bruised crying children, or adults.The manufacturer could sell the set with masks, but then that would bring the price up. It was not a problem for us as we had the masks already from Nerf battles.I read that the guns jam or do not work properly. We did not have issues like that. You need to be aware that the ball reloads with gravity so it will not work if you are shooting straight up, or with the gun sideways. Additionally, whenever the gun did not load because a ball did not fall in, the solution was just to shake the gun to reset the balls.
C**R
But it’s safe to play with
It’s pretty cool, but it hurts my finger so I give it three stars
S**S
It doesn’t use batteries, so it doesn’t shoot far or with any power. Great for younger children.
It isn’t battery operated. It just uses the force from the trigger to shoot. The gel balls are gravity fed and if more than one drops, it just breaks them up and they come out in a mess. I gave 4 stars as I’m sure it does what it’s supposed to, just like it should. It is great for younger children. Our battery operated ones are much better, but I knew what I was getting.