🚀 Blast Off into Fun with AstroShot Zero GS!
The USA Toyz AstroShot Zero GS is a complete shooting game kit designed for kids aged 6 and above. It includes a target shooting gallery, foam dart gun, 10 floating ball targets, 10 foam darts, and 5 flip targets. Compatible with popular Nerf guns, this indoor toy promotes team building skills and offers adjustable height for customizable gameplay. Powered by 4 AA batteries or USB, it ensures hours of safe, engaging fun for 1-4 players.
Item Dimensions | 6.9 x 27.43 x 38.1 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Zero Gs |
Theme | Toys |
Battery Type | 4 (AA) batteries |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
K**Y
Pretty cool!
Got this for my almost 6 year old. Much to my dislike he is fascinate switch weapons and battles. Ugh! I don't like guns in general, but the rule in our house is, if you have a toy gun, it must only be pointed and shot at a target (never at another person).This fit the bill, and my son was soooo excited to open it! So, if you dislike guns like me, but your kiddo begs you for nerf guns, etc...this is a great compromise. It was easy to set up (even if I inadvertently put the stickers on the targets backwards at first - lol). The floating ball targets are a really cool concept and make this different than other toys like it. And the floating targets are def more challenging! I had to give to a try too, so it was fun to play together. You can tune the sound off, which is great after the umpteenth time you've heard the sound effects.We have yet to try it in the dark. I think that may be a step as my son gets older and more advanced. I have a feeling he and his older cousins (11 & 14) may be doing it with him soon too.One note, my son is starting to get the hang of it, but it was really hard for him to "load" the gun at first. Holding it with two hands and pulling back with force was difficult for his little hands. He's starting to get the hang of it, but still asked for helps sometimes.
M**4
Great customer service
*The replacement arrived and is working fantastic.Edit: they refunded my money and sent a replacement along with a free gift. They have amazing customer service and go above and beyond to try to make it better when there is an issue with a product. I appreciate the work they put into making me a happy customer.Also think it would be better with balls similar to ping pong balls.My son still enjoys using it for target practice and now we will have another one. Twice the fun! I have 3 boys they will definitely appreciate it.=)It works well for shooting the tabs down but if you try to do the floating balls they don't stay up for more than a couple seconds then they shoot off in random directions and once one gets dented it won't float anymore.
J**E
Cute concept, works fine and COMES WITH USB cord. ATTACH TUBES TO AIRHOLES BEFORE TESTING!
I ordered three different versions/brands of this target toy and this is the one I chose to keep to gift and also to purchase a second unit as a gift. Both are being given to 8-yr old boys. The main difference in the units I tried is that this one, in addition to running on batteries, also comes with a USB cable to not only avoid battery usage, but also to provide better, more consistent power to the fan.Please note that in testing, I first made the mistake others have, in trying to set the balls atop the air holes without first attaching the tubes, which does not work as the balls immediately fly away. Once I followed directions (🥴), it worked fine.The guns aren’t “nerf” fantastic but are fine for the intended use. If you want more distance/power, alternative nerf guns could be used, of which my grandsons own many. I do foresee the possibility of the small styrofoam balls getting lost or possibly smashed but extras are included. For the low cost of the item, I think fair enough. I bought these in a deal at about half off retail. I don’t think I’d pay much more for these but at less than $10 each, totally worth it.
A**R
Excellent customer service.
The gun doesn't work, could you please help me with it? thank youUpdate: The people who work there contacted me and solved the problem with the toy, I am very satisfied and I recommend that you buy excellent customer service.
K**
Underwhelming
My 7 year old got this for his birthday and the nurf gun that comes with it is not even strong enough to push down the targets unless you are really close to it. The whole thing just seems flimsy and subpar. It's also a little loud for my liking. There is nothing obviously wrong with this product, but I'll likely stick with the name brand for these type of toys in the future.
T**P
Shoot 'Em Up!
Birthday Bash for the grandkids :)We wanted to try and get them to shoot a "safe" target instead of each other. So far, so good! We selected three targets to toss some variety into their play. A pop-up-tent-style Zombie target has the added benefit of "collecting" all the successful nerf dart hits! A light breeze had the target moving slightly, but the four ground stakes held the base secure and added a bit of additional challenge for the 7 & 9 year-olds.The second target helps teach the basics of patient target selection. The 4-target pop-up is motorized (you just plug in the batteries) and has multi-modes to add variety to the variety. It seems a little flimsy but it survived a weekend of very active play and continues to work well, battery still good, nothing broken.The third target we never got to - inside for in-the-dark. But like the other two, arrived as expected, well packaged, looks to be as advertised.It turned out to be a lot of fun watching them shoot and run back and forth to reload and shoot again. They were ready for naps when the time came! And then the parents got to shoot :)A satisfying, rewarding experience so far.
S**R
Our New Pandemic Adventure
Our family enjoys target practice. Since being pretty much pandemic homebound, thought I’d buy a toy. We are in our 60s and love this set. Takes skill for sure! Shoot the bouncing balls or stationary targets. We opted for glow in the dark but I don’t know why. We need the lights on just to have a chance to shoot down the targets...Lol....We started out with 10 darts, and lost one. Who knows where it ended up. We have no pets, so game adds another exercise aspect. Bending over, moving stuff around, lifting, and using the brain cells to try n figure out, where in the world is the 10th dart. Mental stimulation a free added bonus. This is a great purchase, reasonably priced. ($21).....
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