This 1,000 Waffle Dart ammo supply drop is an epic win for anyone who regularly goes to Nerf Wars. It's a win for anyone who plays with Nerf blasters, period. The one thing about Nerf is that you always need more darts. Darts are considered a consumable item in the NIC, or Nerf Internet Community, because they will always need to be replaced. Maybe they get bent, or vacuumed, or lost, or chewed up, or taken by the Indian in the Cupboard. I don't know. All I know is that Nerf darts go missing and they need to be replaced. Pretty frequently. And you have to stay ahead of the curve. I'd have Nerf Darts on the Amazon Subscription service if I could... wait, can I? Let me check real quick... BRB
500 Glow in the Dark Waffle Darts! Perfect for night missions, these EKIND Glow Darts glow in a bright green color after the sun goes down. And am I the only one that thinks these darts would go perfectly with the Nerf Modulus Evader?
Nerf Darts. You need them. Necessity Darts. Grab a 50 pack of foam goodness to feed all your hungry hungry Nerf blasters. Keep them happy and your opponents ducking for cover. These darts are compatible with all blasters that use Elite darts.
These are akin to a "forbidden jutsu" in the Nerf world. These are not foam, these are hard plastic pointed tips for Nerf Darts. Ouch. I put these here to satisfy your curiosity, but never shoot these at people, people. Balloons, though..
Third party Nerf darts have always been the go-to for any economical Nerf Warrior. Nerf branded Nerf darts are usually much more expensive than third party ones and, at the very worst, will be at least on par with the Nerf darts. Since you'...
Nerf suction darts will forever be the coolest. Shooting your Nerf gun around the house by yourself at mirrors and windows NEVER gets old. This cute little package of assorted 3rd-party Nerf suction darts will satisfy your foam craving.
The Nerf Modulus Flip Clip Upgrade Kit includes two 12-dart magazines affixed together, jungle style. Load up both mags and load it into your blaster. When your mag is empty, just flip it around and reinsert the other end of the mag. Nice!