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The video reviews the new Nerf Neries Agility blaster, part of Nerf's N series using proprietary N1 darts, which aim to replace Elite darts for casual play. Initially met with skepticism, the N1 darts have shown promising performance. Key features of the Agility Blaster include a sling mount, a removable back handle, and solid build quality, with a top-primed, six-round capacity that is easy to load and fire. The performance tests showed consistent speeds around 87-89 feet per second, better range, and somewhat improved accuracy compared to Elite darts. The N1 darts, while not as consistent as AccuStrike darts, offer a balanced performance suitable for family-friendly, indoor play. The reviewer highlights the affordability of the Neries line, with the Agility Blaster costing $9.99 and providing good value, rivaling similar blasters. Conclusively, the Neries series, including its flagship Infinite blaster, is favored for offering quality and value without high costs, aiming to be the new standard for casual Nerf play. Viewer feedback is encouraged for further insights.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter introduces the new Neries Agility, a part of Nerf’s new line that uses proprietary N1 darts, which are intended to replace the Elite darts for casual play. The presenter discusses initial skepticism about the new darts but notes a more positive outlook after seeing them in action. The video focuses on reviewing the Agility Blaster, highlighting that it includes the blaster itself and 12 N1 darts, which is double the capacity of the blaster’s six-round cylinder.
Key features noted include a sling mount below the grip, an additional mountable back handle for easier priming, an end strike rail, and a solid build quality. The blaster is ergonomic, although the grip guard might be tight for some users. The back handle can be removed easily with screws. The Agility Blaster holds six rounds, is top-primed, easy to load and fire, and the N1 darts fit well. The blaster is also noted for not being solvent-welded but assembled with numerous screws.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the new N series Agility blaster and its performance. The blaster does not have slamfire, which the reviewer finds unnecessary for a six-round sidearm. They take the blaster outside to test it using the new N1 darts, which are shorter but wider than the classic Elite darts and smaller than the Ultra darts. The chronograph readings show solid performance with speeds of 87, 89, and 88 feet per second, indicating a higher average speed compared to Elite blasters. Despite a slight breeze, the range is superior to the Elite line. While the N1 darts are more accurate than Elite and standard Ultra darts, they are not as consistent as AccuStrike darts. The reviewer is impressed with the Agility’s build quality, ergonomics, and affordability at $9.99, noting it offers good value with reliable performance and double the darts compared to similar blasters like the Disruptor and Strongarm. The decision to purchase may depend on opinions about the new N1 darts, which are intended to be a new standard for casual Nerf play rather than the highest performing ammo. The N series is seen as family-friendly and suitable for indoor use while offering a performance boost.
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In this segment, the main discussion revolves around the performance balance of Nerf darts, particularly the Elite and N1 darts. The Elite darts are highlighted for their range but lack accuracy, while N1 darts offer a reasonable balance between distance and accuracy. It is mentioned that Nerf’s product lines are not intended to be pro-grade, catering instead to casual users. Specifically, the Nerf Neries series is compared to the Ultra series, noting that Neries offers better value and performance without the high costs associated with Ultra. The flagship blaster of the Neries line, the Infinite, is praised for its capacity to hold 40 darts and include 80 darts in its package, all at a lower price point of $10. The overall sentiment expressed is positive towards the Neries series and the Agility blaster, with an invitation for viewer feedback and a link for purchase provided.