With their neon colors I never really thought of Nerf as a gender specific toy, but it makes sense that Hasbro wants to capture the female market. The Rebelle line is made up of mostly new blasters, so they aren’t just repainting last year’s line pink and calling it a day. It seems like the two items they are pushing the hardest will be a bow and a crossbow, so it looks like they are trying to cash in on the Hunger Games fueled interest in archery.
The
bow is called the Heartbreaker Bow. Nerf
has a long history with bows and I still remember the one I had as a kid. At that time the bow fired large foam arrows,
this new version fires “collectible darts”.
The collectable darts appear to be Elite darts repainted. The darts have different color schemes and/or
graphics and all have pink tips. The
Heartbreak Bow will be available in Phoenix (purple) and Vine (blue) versions.
The Guardian Crossbow is a bit of a letdown for me. The original Nerf crossbow was one of the best blasters ever made. It could fire the larger arrow darts and mini-darts. I the Guardian was a version of this crossbow I would have bought one, regardless of the color. Instead the Guardian can hold up to six collectible darts and can be single fired or slam fired. Slam firing is when you hold the trigger down and repeatedly prime the blaster. Each time you prime a dart automatically fires.
The
Pink Crush is a strange gun. The large
pink piece at the end of the barrel mimics the arms of a crossbow but can be
removed if they are getting in the way.
The rest of the body looks like a Nerf Firestrike with the flashlight
removed. It’s a single fire blaster with
a ten dollar price point, so it’s meant to be one of the cheaper entries into
the line. This is just your standard Nerf blaster, so it's a little boring compared to the other offerings.
The smallest of the guns is the Sneak Attacker. It will actually be sold in the Power Pair blaster set. So for thirteen dollars you get a tiny blaster for you and a friend. That’s Nerf’s initial lineup for the Rebelle line. I hope it does well for them because Nerf should be enjoyed by everyone. What do you think ladies? Does this make you want a new Nerf gun?
I agree with that the previous Nerf guns were gender neutral and these pink ones seem unnecessary but I understand the marketing ploy. The names of these toys seem to imply that the girls will be hunting for boys. Ugh. I'd buy a Nerf gun, but no pink for me.
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