Well, the retail price is $19.99 but hardly anyone sells it for under $30.
There is Nerf basketball, Nerf swords, Nerf guns, Nerf footballs all sorts
Well, NERF swords aren't the most durable choice you could choose. But if you are playing no-contact LARPing, then NERF swords would be the best, cheapest option.
no swords, but a battle axe and a hatchet, or so ive seen.
A person can purchase Nerf swords from several different retailers. Some of these include Amazon, Walmart, Target, Rakuten, Sears, and Academy Sports and Outdoors.
It depends on the lifeguard. Some lifeguards will be okay with it, as NERF swords are made of foam, but others (such as those that enforce a "no toys in pool" rule) will not approve.
Nerf has just released the marauder long swords, which are over 3 ft long.
There is no such thing as an "N-Force" Nerf gun. N-Force is a line of Nerf foam swords. If you are inquiring about "N-Strike," a line of Nerf guns, then ask the question again.
No, the Vantage has replaced both previous N-Force swords.
The Klaw Hatchet and Warlock Axe came out in stores in 2010.
no its Nerf Nerf means not much power
For everything but the Lanard and Scatter Blast products you should check out Nerf Wiki, as they are quite reliable. For everything but the swords, axes and shields check out Nerf Blaster Wiki, which along with Nerf covers Lanard, Buzz Bee, Koosh, Larami, Super Soaker, Power Popper, Marshmallow and Cyclone Shoot among a few to name.
I have the Nerf magstrike and it cost me $30