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X-Shot Chaos Orbit Dart Ball Blaster (100 Rounds) - Double Blaster Pack Blue

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Color: Blue


Features

  • CHAOS ORBIT ULTIMATE BLASTER PACK: The X-Shot Chaos oRBIT blaster delivers maximum performance in the round blaster category, bringing the same X-Shot quality and unbeatable value to the dart ball blaster space.
  • SUPERIOR FIRE POWER: The Meteors spherical high-impact rounds reach speed levels of 100Ft/30 m per second, delivering maximum performance in the space. And with 100 Dart Balls included, the blasting never stops!
  • HIGH-QUALITY DESIGN: The X-Shot Chaos Meteor holds 6 rounds, has a slide primer and performs with unbeatable accuracy! Enjoy round-blaster fun at its best with the same X-Shot value known across the line
  • PACKAGE INCLUDES: 2 x X-Shot Chaos Orbit Dart Blasters, 100 x Dart Balls, 1 x Instruction Manual
  • X-SHOT PROMISE: Our mission is to deliver value to our fans worldwide. Our 'UP YOUR GAME' promise is to provide a combination of design excellence, market leading quality and unbeatable prices. X-Shot Chaos expands this promise into the dart-ball blaster space, offering incredible value with maximized performance.

Description

The chaos range brings x-shot extreme quality and unbeatable value into the round-blaster category. The x-shot chaos orbit round blaster delivers maximum performance and accuracy combined with a unique design. Enjoy round-blaster fun at its best.


Brand: XShot


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: Blue


Model Name: Orbit


Sport: Airsoft


Brand: XShot


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: Blue


Model Name: Orbit


Sport: Airsoft


Material: Polypropylene


Style: Classic


Shape: Round


Pattern: Solid


Cross section shape: Round


Product Dimensions: 9.84 x 4.33 x 23.43 inches


Item Weight: 4.59 pounds


Item model number: 36364


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Release date: May 1, 2019


Manufacturer: Zuru


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  • Grandkids loved them!
Color: Blue
Grandkids loved them! Thier parents did not. They soot hard and fast. Great fun but should wear safety glasses.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by Fritz M.

  • Averages 98 FPS; new loading mech inconsistency/ Rival ammo cross compatibility issues
Color: Blue
Zuru X-shot Chaos, Orbit 2-pack review My ProChrono Digital chronograph measured the speed of the Chaos Rounds (aka Rival Rounds) fired by these X-shot Orbit blasters of the new “Chaos” line at an average of 98 feet per second (FPS) and a lot lower at 80 FPS using Nerf Rival Rounds (it is mainly compatible with the Chaos ball type ammo that it comes with). The standard average velocity of a Nerf Rival blaster is 100 FPS so the Orbit does clock in at a slightly lower velocity than it’s competition. I am thinking that X-shot wanted their product to be strong enough to hit hard, yet easy enough for most people to be able to physically handle the draw-weight of the prime (so that more able-bodied users can enjoy operating it). As for my test results, I feel they were a mixed bag; The Orbit didn’t always get consistent velocity readings. A few were in the 70-80 FPS range even with the ammo that it came with, others came in with triple digit readings. The Orbit occasionally had a double-feeding issue where only one ball popped out at 20 FPS and the other rolled out of the barrel, so they were far from perfect. I will not cut Zuru and X-shot some slack despite this being their first try at a Rival ball ammo type blaster, because they should have done adequate testing of their product well before it reached the sales floor. They had a lot of good ideas, like the Chaos line’s (Orbit and Meteor, respectively) quick-reloading feature that requires a “follower” retention spring lever to be retracted all the way to the back of the reload tract. The ammunition may be reloaded through the one-way tract on-the-fly as long as the spring release button located on the upper left rear side of the Orbit is pressed so that the ammunition feeds properly when you prime the pump slide priming handle. Well, in theory anyway. Obviously there are still ammo feeding and seating issues. It’s probably going to take some re-tweaking before this blaster becomes a viable contender to Nerf. As far as the design, it could benefit a user in battle once the user is acclimated to the operation (especially so for those minimalist type “run-and-gun” kind of players who like to scavenge ammo off of the ground while running about). Looking at the design of the reloading tract, it is possible that X-Shot will later release a speed-loader accessory, allowing some potential for even faster reloads. The ergonomics of the pistol grip feels okay, no complaints there. There is a hollow “safety” trigger-lock in front of the trigger (a bit too far away from the trigger for people with smaller hands), but you have to activate it from the left side. Deactivating the trigger lock is simply pressing that hollow button back from the right side. However you go about doing is up to you. There is a lock-release switch above the trigger on the right side just in case of an accidental locking mechanism activation (seizing up the blaster and halting operation until the lock can be disengaged; when stuck, the lock release switch allows you to un-stuck it). You can also double-pump balls using the lock release, but as you may recall, any double-loading will “Nerf” your shots (@ around 20 FPS). Until the Orbit is primed, expect this switch to flop around because it is loose and slides about. There is a space on the top front of the Orbit that looks like a wide tactical rail but does not look like any attachments will be able to fit on it, nor does it seem like anyone would want to put anything on it anyway, but it is there. For anyone who cares, there is a very wide yet very small sling mount opening at the base of the handle. There is a jam-access door that also serves as an emergency quick reload port that allows the user to load a single round and fire it (without having to go through the trouble of pulling back the follower, loading, and then pressing the release button before priming and only then being able to fire). The built-in holographic sight (white crosshairs on a transparent plastic panel) looks pretty fantastic IMHO. It’s just hard to aim down your sight line without the butt of the blaster being in your face. Did I mention that these blasters come with a sheet of sticker decals? They totally let you decide how to trick it out. Extra points there for customization and personalization with little extra cost to the manufacturer (I hope other companies are watching Zuru and taking notes). Lastly, you can visibly see your ammo (to an extent) through slits in the side of the Orbit, but expect easy access for dirt and debris to visit the internal parts. In conclusion, it is only after having tested both Chaos and Rival ammo long enough from both of my Orbits where I could calculate the varied results. In the end, all the strings started to add up and it finally made more sense to me after I was able to see the bigger picture. To reiterate, I do acknowledge that for Zuru and X-shot’s first try at a Rival ammo type ball blaster, it may not be without some deal-breaking hiccups but I do believe the Chaos line is a learning experience for Zuru. I see the Chaos line as a failed attempt, aka “Chaos” for Zuru. But perhaps it is only a matter of time before they can make a Rival blaster that is properly cross-compatible with their ammo type. With the addition of newer overpowered full auto flywheel blasters, like Nerf’s Perses, the way of the pump-action springer is becoming more and more of a disadvantage. I can see a place for budget blasters from different brands that use the same ammo, and we should always welcome competition on the market as well as competitive pricing. So I say bring us more options at lower prices, all under one ammo type, and let the Chaos ensue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019 by Mark Masaki Mark Masaki

  • Poorly designed sight.
Color: Blue
Everything works great but the sight is impossible to use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by Jonathon

  • This product was so much
Color: White
I really enjoyed this product but I gave UT a 4 because the product jams a bit more then expected.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Jason Smith

  • Amazing Blaster Value!!
Color: Blue
The Zuru X-shot Chaos Orbit is a great blaster, which is advertised as compatible with nerf rival balls. (Note - After comparing its performance with genuine nerf rival ammo and the X-shot rounds that it comes with, I’ve found the rival rounds occasionally do not chamber as tightly and simply roll out of the barrel when fired. I haven’t had this problem with the included X-shot rounds that come with the blaster, perhaps because they have a more solid and a less porous feeling surface allowing them to keep their shape under the pressure of being squished in the loading chamber. I tried to figure out why this was happening and after making sure the nerf rival rounds were pushed in all the way past the internal tab when loading, I managed to reduced to rival rounds rolling out when fired to 1 per 14 shots on one blaster and eliminated the problem on the other blaster almost completely). Besides these occasional issues with nerf ammo, I really like that this blaster is spring powered, no batteries needed, and easy to prime the pump handle for older users: This is now one of my favorite blasters that use ball ammo and mine shot 50+ feet. Regarding its accuracy, the balls sometimes veer off a few feet to the right and to left of center at the end of its range. But I am still extremely happy with this value pack. It is a great blaster for a great price in this 2 blaster 100 round pack. It shoots fast and hard, about as accurately as my nerf Helios, and better than my other rival spring powered blasters. It is advertised to hold 14 rounds but mine can hold 16 and still fires decently but I believe that over loading it this way alters the straightness of the ammo’s trajectory a bit (since with only a few rounds in the chamber I found that it was laser straight in its shots). If you can get this blaster in this value pack or on sale it is an amazing entry into the ball blaster category for Zuru X-Shot. However, its occasional issues with nerf rival rounds due to their textural differences from X-shot ammo, and the need to make sure the balls are loaded past the internal tab when the loading mechanism is pulled back could make this a hard blaster to use for younger kids. I wouldn’t recommend it as highly if not for this value pack. But again in this value pack it is still a 5 star steal and has become one of my favorite spring powered ball blasters despite its flaws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019 by Mark Mark

  • Great Product!!!
Color: White
You get 2 rifles and 100 rounds… great product… even comes with additional extra decals so you can personally customize each rifle… product is as listed… would buy again
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023 by Jobe

  • Great bundle!!!
Color: White
I bought these for my 13 year old daughter, and I to run around and play with and interact hoping to get her off the phone and outside, it worked!! We love them, the blasters are great, easy to load and powerful!!! We blast each other with them randomly and go back and forth “blasting” each other with rounds they are mostly accurate and on target!! we both really enjoy them!!This is the perfect starter pack and great price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by Hope

  • Best toy in this price
Color: Blue
I didn’t expect this quality. It comes in pair with high quality, but it’s very powerful and please don’t buy it for the kids below 8, this thing really hurts.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by CoachBoy63 CoachBoy63

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