New York Toy Fair – Nerf, Zing, Katniss, oh my! Possible trending for 2013

New York Toy Fair ended and that leaves a hole in my schedule and a LOT of material to run through.  But as always, I’ll do my best.

Nerf-wise, the biggest news to come out of the showroom this year wasn’t some super secret video with a mysterious silhouette.  This year Nerf was upfront about where they’re going by revealing their new line with girls in mind, the Nerf Rebelle.

For years, I’ve been running the “Foamme Fatale” gallery on my blog to show that in fact, girls are interested in and play with Nerf toys too.  This isn’t, nor should it be a new or surprising development.  From Amazons to Samus Aran, females are into the action toys as well.  It’s good to see that for a couple of years, Nerf did the research and is now getting this initiative in gear.  1200 girls surveyed to see what it is they wanted out of Nerf blasters, and the Nerf Rebelle line is evidence of that.

Now, I don’t remember, but did anyone see girls in the running for the last user-submitted NDTL?  Just putting that out there.

First off, I’m a big fan of the line.  I love the functionality, the streamlined feel of the blasters, and the call back to older weaponry (Nerf Crossbow, Bow N Arrow) with some of them.  The “Rebelle” (and I think even that’s a bit smart, I believe playing off “reveille”) line will get the same performance as the Elite blasters, and the only difference then is the outside aesthetics, kinda like how boys and girls are different on the outside, but on the inside we’re all able to reach 75′. (Or something like that).

Nerf Rebelle Heartbreaker Bow
Nerf N-Strike Blazin’ Bow

The performance is there for the Rebelles, for sure.  And handling the blasters I can tell you the function matches the form.  They are sleek, streamlined, feel pretty mobile, and are very eye-catching.  All good ingredients for success.  Now, at first I was wondering about the pink trim, and “why does the girls stuff have to be pink?” but… it’s what my niece has been looking for.  And this is why I say it will sort of challenge gender stereotypes.  Sure, pink is a stereotypically feminine color, but remember the original Bow And Arrow(s?)  And as cool as some of these blasters are (I refer to the Nerf Alpha Girl) the boys are going to HAVE to get used to a pink blaster.

So, failed argument bemoaning the coloring.  Nerf researched high and low for 2 years figuring out what girls wanted, and they wanted pink blasters, accessories, social interaction, the works.

One more note on the pink… the packaging and everything is going to stand out on the shelves.  Think about it.  You walk down the toy blaster aisle, as a young girl you see aisles and aisles of shooting toys in a sea of blues, greens, yellows, oranges, and all with serious-faced boys firing blasters…. and there it is:

Something different.  A pink box, a couple of girls looking like they’re ready to have some fun with blasters.  And not just blasters where it’s “oh, these are for boys, but hey girls can play too” it’s FOR you, a female, speaking TO you in the advertising.  Images mean everything, and this might be what it will take to get most (remember, research of over 1200 girls for 2 years) girls to give the blaster aisle a 2nd look for something directed at them.

Marketing theories aside, the Nerf Rebelle line is only one hint of a trend to bridge a gap between boys and girls in the active toy department.  Not just Nerf, but Zing Toys made a pink bow called the Huntress:

As well as included some female characters into their marketing collateral.

What does this mean?  Attempts to appeal to the association to characters such as “Katniss Everdeen” from The Hunger Games and “Merida” from Disney’s Brave.  No joke, a number of the pitches I heard during Toy Fair drew correlations to creating strong female empowerment imagery to associate to one’s toys.  Or it was applying technology for existing “Boys'” toys to “Girls'” toys.

What does this mean for our blasters?  Nothing alarming, don’t get me wrong.  What this means is that girls have been recognized as a missed opportunity in the action toy department, and Nerf’s Rebelle and Zing’s Huntress are the start.  We might see more of this female-oriented development from other companies in the future should these particular initiatives succeed.

The OTHER point, is with the social climate being what it is right now in regards to firearms, bows and arrows and weaponry of that category are the 2nd trend I’m wondering about.  That’s why you see a Blazin’ Bow after a series of triggered blasters from Nerf, the Rebelle line is bows and crossbows (for the most part), and why Zing is what I believe is the dark horse of the category with their bow-centric toys.  Sure Rebelle has the revolver, but unlike the Nerf Elite series, between the aesthetics and the color scheme, Rebelle seems like it is trying really hard to shake the image of a modern firearm, with all the smooth aesthetics and bow-type functions in spite of the triggered system (that’s why the Heartbreaker is the big item from the Nerf Rebelle line; it’s a non-triggered toy I think and thus less of a firearm.  And Katniss.)

POINT #2:

My Last Dart has already spread the news that Nerf is going to make discs that serve different functions, one of which is to get the discs to fly faster and farther.  Knowing that they are already pushing the envelope with the blasters themselves, this makes sense that they decided a back door way to try and get higher performance with the ammo.  The Elite darts were only the start (essentially modified stock streamlines). Now you have what could be a precedent for different dart types as well.

Other companies do this now.  Zing has two versions of arrows; the long-range version and a suction cup version.  Each gives a player a choice on how they want to play, so I would not be surprised to see more of this, with different types of ammo that might fall within safety regs but are different from foam darts.  See: the TekRecon, Vapor blasters, and Xploderz ammo.  Heck, Marshmallowville is out there with Marshmallow shooters too.  Rubber bands, water pellets, marshmallows… smaller ammo than darts, flying farther, and higher ammo capacity than Nerf. (TekRecon’s Havok is going to boast 90 shots per reload, and similar with Vapor and Xploderz.)

Head spinning yet?  Girls are a new market, look for new innovations in ammo types more than the blasters, Max Force and the first round of water pellet blasters was the start.  Possibly blasters are going to start looking crazier and crazier, so they look less like real firearms.  Ultimately though, Nerf still has one more (or 3) trick up its sleeve…. the as-yet unrevealed blasters that are under NDA right now, but being hinted at.  Nerf’s still THE brand to contend with, and we’ll just have to see what happens next.  Lock and load.

Now:
Nerf
Zing
Vapor 
Marshmallow Shooters
Xploderz
TekRecon
PrimteTime Toys (more foam dart shooters, but they’re revealing more later this year)
Splatmaster (though that’s paintball)
Whew!

Nerf/Dart Tag/Blaster fight Gear/Accessories: Grabit Pack (Ultra!)

Alright, let’s get to it.  Chances are you’ve been to thinkgeek and saw this picture.

Well, I did.  I got one (two!) and for the better part of my recent Nerfing history, I’ve used it.  Holding a sidearm, or some extra ammo.  Why?  Because sometimes I didn’t have cargo pockets, and sometimes I want to look like That Guy Who Is Overdoing It.

More after the cut:

 I digress.  The Grabit Pack has served me well all over the place, not just on the field.  I’ve used it at conventions to hold my camera(s), tablet, money, swag, business cards, woodland creature (kidding!), multitool,  all kinds of things in all kinds of situations.  I found it very useful and looked pretty cool an unassuming to boot.

Nowadays, Grabit Pack has expanded and come forward with a couple of new offerings.  First is the Grabit Pack Ultra.  For $39.95 USD (right or left, I believe a set is $44.95 but that might be just the regular type of Grabit) + S&H, it’s all yours!  Protip: when flying, I tend to put my wallet/ID/spare change/keys all in the Grabit, then I don’t have to worry about rifling through my pockets at security, all I do is put the Grabit on the security belt and go.

Anyway, the breakdown on the improved Ultra is this:

-10000 ballistic nylon.  Ballistic grade, and feels far stronger/sturdier than the original Grabit.
– An extra zipper on the large pocket.
– A clasp to bolster the velcro closure on the small pocket.

Ultra on the left, original on the right.  WHO WILL WIN????

The buckles are more robust as well.  The only issue I really ran into is that wearing a Grabit Pack with shorts means whatever leg I wore the Grabit Pack on made the leg of the shorts ride up a bit, but that’s a very small thing.  I can run, jump, slide, and roll very comfortably with a Grabit Pack, and it gives me just that extra amount of space to carry stuff.  So, you wear a Grabit Pack, wear proper pants.

They also have a version sized for an iPad: http://www.tabletpack.net/.  Personally, I use a Galaxy Tab but it has an Otterbox on it, making it a little heftier.  It fits in this pack just as easily, and if you don’t use it for a tablet, it functions just as well as a dump pouch.  But a dump pouch with a very soft and plush inner lining (to keep your tablet protected!)

Tablet Pack w/my Galaxy Tab

 Do I like it?  Heck yes!  Is it worth it?  For what you find yourself using it for, I think so.  It definitely makes doing some things (like getting through airport security) a lot easier, and doing work at conventions and shows a lot easier by giving me the extra easily reachable pockets.  If you can swing’em definitely get’em.  They’re durable, almost no reduction in mobility, and from what I can tell their customer service is top notch.  Check’em out, if you haven’t already!

Anyway, here are some pics to show what I tried fitting in the Grabit.  (All pics are the normal sized Grabit Pack Ultra, unless otherwise specified to be the iPad tabletpack)

Nerf Barricade Rev-10: YES!

Nerf Sharp Shot: YES!

Quickfire 12 from Primetime Toys:  YES! (it has the extra clip, too)

Zing Toys’s Pop Rocketz: YES!

Like I said, YES!

All these did indeed fit

Lightining Blitz…. not quite!

18 round magazine: YES! (just couldn’t close it)

YES!

Not so much the smaller pocket…

18 round drum: YES!

Like it was made to carry Nerf Vortex mags (that’s a 10 in the small pocket)

Vapor Atlas: YES!

Nerf Vortex Proton: YES!

Nerf Crossfire?

YES!

Wishful thinking!

 

Vapor Deltas and Atlases? At San Diego Comiccon? SDCC?!?! (Also, where to buy it if you’re not at the show….)

So the Vapor Delta and Vapor Atlas are a couple of new offerings from Vapor that are pretty cool.  Disposable ammo, streamlined looks, and pretty decent performance out of the box.  Looks like there’s something cooking on their end at San Diego Comic-Con.   The Vapor facebook page might have more details on what they’re preparing, but it looks like a lot of blasters and ammo.  Lots of ammo.  If you’re at SDCC, I’m super jealous.  Enjoy your time there, and hope you find Vapor while you’re there!  If you’re not (like me) then you can still find a Vapor blaster (Delta or Atlas) online, and for a discounted weekend-only price!

(MOAR after the cut)

Been wanting a Vapor Delta?   It’s on sale NOW!  http://shop.razor.com/Vapor-Delta-500/

25% off for this weekend only!  (Call it an SDCC perk)  Do me a favor and tell’em Foam From Above sent ya, eh?

Key note here, SDCC’ers – “Cruisin’ the streets of Comic-Con with a stockpile of free blasters to share with some lucky friends. Catch the vapor mother-wave tomorrow around 3pm… if you can find us.”

Check out @vaporblaster on twitter, and the Facebook page noted above!

A sign, if I ever saw one.  And Wilfred cosplayers?  Of course, SDCC. (picture taken from Vapor’s Facebook page)

Another shot off the Vapor Facebook page; look at all those blasters!  Keep your eyes open!   The Vapor Delta is a favorite, for sure.

And seriously, Walking Dead Escape?  Yes please!

Game day: Justplay! Sports and Rec Festival – Complete with Dart Tag!

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

Helped the Tacticool Tag and Gaming Society of Chicagoland (TTAGS) run some capture the flag minigames at the Justplay! Sports and Rec Festival in Carol Stream, IL!  We had giveaways, awards, and a great number of people, hopefully getting them interested in the hobby and showing a new way to play.  Also, that you don’t have to be 8 years or under to enjoy toy blasters.  Nerf and other foam shooters were represented of course, but we also put our Vapor Atlas 250s and the Vapor Delta 500 to good use.

Thanks to all who showed up!  And with any luck, we’ll be in Carol Stream doing meetups on a more regular basis 🙂

Big thank you to the Carol Stream Park District for setting us up, and letting us use your fair grounds!  Hope to be back next year, bigger and better!

JustPlay! Sports and Recreation Festival Appearance!

How about that?  The Tacticool Tag and Gaming Society of Chicagoland (http://ttagschicago.blogspot.com) is going to be hosting a slew of minigames during the JustPlay! Sports and Recreational Festival.  Word has it they’re planning on doing stock blasters, mandatory eye protection (provided) and demos of some of their favorite toys.  If you’re in Illinois and near Carol Stream, feel free to check it out!  There’s a ton of other activities, and here’s a promo video from 2011 –

Zip line, Basketball, karate, kid’s nerf wars and so much more over two days, May 19th and 20th!  Hours: 10 AM – 6 PM.

FULL SCHEDULE AND WEBSITE HERE: http://www.csparks.org/justplay/ – 7 years long, 7 years strong!

Protip:  If you’re the first person to find them and say, “mekka lekka high mekka hiney ho”, you’ll get a prize 🙂

Sales Update – Where to find the Vapor Atlas 250 and gel ammo! Toys R Us Online!

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12261094&CAWELAID=1156719981 – 1000 ROUNDS OF GEL AMMO

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12261091&CAWELAID=1156719983 – 500 ROUNDS OF GEL AMMO

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12261093&CAWELAID=1156719984 – VAPOR ATLAS 250

 And the previous review of the Vapor Atlas 250 – http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2011/08/razor-steps-into-ring-their-new-toy.html  

Also, remember the Vapor Delta 500?  Coming soon! – http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2012/02/pre-toy-fair-review-vapor-delta-500-us.html

New York Toy Fair – stuff – more albums! Vapor Delta 500, Marshmallow shooters, Spy Gear, Prime Time Toys

Some links to galleries of toys at Toy Fair 2012.

Razor’s Vapor line (Atlas and Delta so far)

http://www.vaporblaster.com/

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

Marshmallow shooters – 

Marshmallowville.com!

 http://www.marshmallowville.com/

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf


 Wild Planet – i.e. Spy Gear, and some shots of their new “Test Tube Aliens” line!  (Loved their Night Vision binocular setup last year)
 

Take me home!  I can guard your sandwiches!

Spy Gear on Facebook!

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

 Prime Time Toys

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf








Nerf/foam blaster/etc retrospective – so. much. 2011

Hmmm.. holy crap.  2011 was not just a huge year for Nerf, but for toy blasters in general.  Why all the popularity?  I really couldn’t tell you.  Maybe Hasbro’s N-Strike line proved that kids still like to play soldier, and the creation of pseudo-military looking toy blasters like the Maverick and Longshot showed there was some money to be made.  The Maverick is one of the best selling Nerf blasters ever, and with the revolver look and feel Hasbro did good, and they looked to do good again (proven in the amount of cosplay photos I’ve seen).  Success breeds competition though, and boy oh boy, were there a lot of newcomers this year.  This blog entry is by no means all-inclusive, and I know I’m going to miss a lot, but dangit I’m going to try!

One could say a large bit of news came from the New York Toy Fair , where both old guard and new competitors rose to visibility.  Prime Time Toys stepped out from the Air Zone shadow, showing off past creations like the Powerstrike 48.  Toy Fair showed their new version of the Gatling Punisher and a new take on the revolver, a Quickfire 12.  This was just the start!  Since then they’ve released a Quickfire rifle and a new belt-fed rifle.  Their ammo is a different take on streamline ammo as well, unlike Buzz Bee darts that still fit most Nerf blasters.  I would expect more from this company in 2012, as it looks like they’re not done yet by a long shot.  Keep your eyes peeled here for more info coming soon.:)

Buzz Bee released a lot of new items as well, notably the Rad 12.  Honestly, they released so much I’m not sure I can list everything.  The Double Shot got a new look, and a four-shot turreted blaster called the Rogue came out as well.  It looked like the Ultimate System they put out didn’t do so well, as I don’t really see many more Sniper Blasts and Ultimate Missile Blasts on shelves.

The Air Zone line out of Toys R Us, combined with the Humans Vs. Zombies game to produce blasters emblazoned with their logo, an eight-shot pistol and a new version of the triple shot.  The triple shot also saw a red repaint, sans HvZ flair.  Far as I can tell, this is a coup that a gametype involving foam blasters actually gained notice from a mass retailer.  So, congrats to the HvZ team for their success, and here’s to more zombie-fighting gear in 2012.  I’ve always said “throw your wars how you want to throw them, and let the attendees sort ’em out.”  People spoke loud and clear in this case:)

I didn’t see too much of the “XC” blasters, which I first saw at Toy Fair; but then not much in retailers:

The dark horse of the whole foam weapon business?  Zing Toys, with their Zcurve bow and arrow and other rubber band-powered weapons!  The Zcurve bow was by far my fave toy of their line, and I hope to see more out of them in 2012:

Some other companies attempted to pull people away from foam shooters.  Jakks Pacific came out with a line of spitwad shooters called “Max Force” urging people to “graduate from foam” with their paperwad shooters.  The blasters didn’t have a trigger, but they did have a bit of power in them, getting upwards of 80′.  Sadly, the accuracy left something to be desired and reloading clips was a pain in the rear end.  Aesthetically, they looked really cool, but the functionality was a real task to get used to.

Speaking of functionality if I had to give a goose egg this year to blaster design I would give it to Xploderz, one of the new lines that fires evaporating “gel pellets.”  Nevermind that their commercials are misleading in how the blasters function, they’re just poor blasters.  Unreliable loading mechansim, poor accuracy, bad placement of hand grips and components, limited allowance of motion, and delayed gratification with a toy right out of the box.  And these things are pricey, upwards of $50 for the longer range models.  Seriously, buyer beware.

Razor, of all companies, jumped into the blaster game this year just as 2011 comes to a close.  Their Vapor line fires gel pellets as well, but I think they do it better.  For instance, their first blaster, the Atlas 250 (first seen at this here blog) has a 50 round capacity per reload for a PISTOL, but also goes with a more traditional (and comfy!) trigger design.  Definitely worth watching, make sure to check Amazon.com and Zappos for products!  Of the newcomers in new projectiles, I think Razor might have the better of the products.

Wowwee, of Paper Jamz fame, released a new version of laser tag, called “Light Strike”.  A little pricey to start, but once you get going it’s a lot of fun.  With different modular accessories and other battle field items like the Intelligent Targeting System and target vests, there are a lot of ways to play, you just have to figure out how for yourself 🙂  Full link (including pricing) to the proper review: http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2011/10/light-strike-heres-go.html

Ultimately, though I like to think we all started with and still use Nerf.  They had a big year, from the continued success of the Dart Tag line, http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2011/11/holiday-buying-guide-dart-tag-pt-1-to.html, to the release of the Vortex series and numerous repainted blaster schemes (Whiteout, Gear Up, new additions to the Sonic series)
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http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2011/11/holiday-buying-guide-dart-tag-pt-1-to.html
http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2011/12/nerf-holiday-buying-guide-part-2-nerf.html

to expanding the Super Soaker and N-Force lines:

N-FORCE VENDETTA DOUBLE SWORD
NERF N-FORCE VANTAGE Short Sword
NERF N-FORCE KLAW HATCHET

HYDRO CANNON .
NERF SUPER SOAKER TORNADO STRIKE
NERF SUPER SOAKER SCATTER BLAST .
NERF SUPER SOAKER POINT BREAK
NERF SUPER SOAKER CLIP SYSTEM Refills


Even having something for collectors, two different versions of the Barricade Rev-10, one with an Optimus Prime paintjob, and another with Bumblebee.  So, lots going on with the worker elves at Hasbro this year!  Nothing new on the lazer tag front yet, but 2012 is well on its way now.  Not to mention licensed material, like this Transformers:  Dark of the Moon blaster, as well as some of the toys from this year’s big Marvel movie blockbusters like Thor and Captain America.

WHEW!  So. Much.  What does this mean for 2012?  The market for toy blasters and other foam weaponry just might get a bit more competitive!  What I hope to see?  Blasters that have a VARIETY of functions, not just the same ol’ one dart, one pull kinda deal.  Much as I loved the Nerf line, they all fire a dart 25-30 feet, or a disc up to 60.  But functionally they tend to feel the same.  Pump-action, priming slide, it’s all too familiar territory.  Semi-auto, single-action, or full-auto.  The pistols fire within the same range as the “higher powered” blasters.  I understand that there are regulations, but give us something to work with.  I will say there’s at least one contender out to try this out, but I can’t say much more than that.  I hope to see a revisit to blasters more Blastfire and Lightning Blitz, and less like the Hornet.  Nerf’s still top of the game, but I hope there will be less repaints and reshells for 2012.  Wow me again, Hasbro.  Before one of the other companies beats you to the punch!

I’ll be back for 2012, and even more importantly, I’ll be back at Toy Fair this year in February.  I’ve got some more news to put out, but that will wait after the Mayan Spaceship invasion 🙂  Take care everyone, be safe, and weather allowing, get out and play!