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The Dude Perfect Signature Bow is the largest Nerf bow available, measuring 42 inches and firing whistling arrows up to 105 feet. Designed for kids, teens, and adults, it includes 2 arrows and a target, enabling epic trick shots and competitive play inspired by the viral Dude Perfect crew.
B**E
Well made and fun
Bought for kiddo for some get outside entertainment. We've got access to space that can use this. This is NOT something I'd recommend be inside. We do use a lot of our other Nerf gear inside, for Nerf Gun battles and whatnot, but the distance this flies, I wouldn't recommend it. This has a nice bow that was easy for me as a sometimes competent but also very klutzy adult to snap into place. Kid screwed in the screw himself. Target setup was nothing, and it seems, like most Nerf items to be well made, with an understanding it will be used HARD. Arrows have a smushy tip that collapses when pushed on (more like a nipple for a bottle or the rim of goggles than any other Nerf items we have). I was worried because the draw on the bow seems hard, but my kid was able to do it and shoot the target his first shot.Arrows do "whistle" when shot, but it isn't teakettle loud, more the sound when you almost whistle, but don't quite make the noise. Kiddo and husband had great fun with this toy. I wish this came with more than two arrows but we did order the additional three. One arrow did hit a car window on it's down trajectory (after flying about 50 ft.) and caused no damage other than to my stress level. Arrows have been shot in very thick trees and fallen right to the ground, which is good. Kid has been playing and making up games for hours over multiple days with this thing. This is a fun toy, and the fact that it's Dude Perfect branded is a bonus for my kid.This is a big toy, and it doesn't fold down. Not a problem for us, but may be for some. It seems very well made, but the arrows are already showing some dings. Don't think it will impact function, but something to be aware of. I would think this would be a terrific gift for any one who wants to try out some archery, and I could totally see it being fun at outside parties for adults.
N**S
Unbiased review from a family of archers
I bought this bow as a gift for my 5 year old daughter who has been shooting ‘kiddie’ bows for 2 years. She was ready for an upgrade, but it’s way too big for her. But keep reading!Background: My husband and I are youth archery coaches and our older two kids have been shooting competitive archery since 4th grade. This item was a gift for our youngest child so she can be included in our hobby.The product I bought and the product I received looked like the same bow but packaging was much different. The packaging on the website (before Christmas) showed preteens shooting a nerf bow; the packaging I received showed a guy with a full on beard shooting a similar bow. I definitely received an adult version called ‘Dude Perfect’, therefore the 5 year old is too small to shoot it. Or so I thought.She did figure out how to shoot it without having the strength to completely draw back. But the best and unexpected thing was how fun this bow is for everyone else. When we shoot our regular bows, it’s all business. Safety, safety, safety. With this bow, it’s all the fun of archery but we can relax a bit.Don’t take me the wrong way, this is not a kiddie bow. There’s a dude with a beard on the packaging for a reason. An arrow fired from this bow at an eyeball will send you to the hospital. But it’s the arrows that are different than what we’re used to. Nerf had made a bow that pulls back a fair draw weight, but pairs the bow with balanced and bendable plastic arrows that can maintain flight. The result is a much safer shooting experience. It’s fun to shoot, even for the preteens and adults, and it probably won’t hurt if you accidentally get hit. The arrows fly very fast, so I would still recommend safety practices always.It’s a great backyard activity that Nerf has made extra safe without sacrificing the fun. Buy extra arrows though, also sold on Amazon. The 2 you receive will not last a long time with regular use.
D**A
Best Christmas Gift Award Goes To This Mom
This is worth every dollar. I bought this for my son as a Christmas gift (2018). He loves this. He’s still learning how to use it and position himself but it is by far one of his favorite Christmas gifts. Even when he’s not shooting it, he’s walking around with it calling himself the green arrow.This bow is large and it’s about my son's height but it is very lightweight and easy for him to hold. The arrows are also lightweight with soft tips, which is one of the reasons I bought this bow. He has difficulty shooting the arrow and I help him because he’s not able to pull the bow string all the way back. This is meant for an older child obviously. My son is 5 years old, soon to be 6. He is slightly tall for his age and about 45 pounds. For that reason, I watch my son diligently when using this bow. Basic archery safety is also important to discuss.We also have a 9 year old child in our lives that loves this bow. He’s average height and weight for his age. He is able to handle it really well and he really enjoys playing with it as well.This is also a really fun bow for adults. My partner and I were shooting the target with our kiddos together and it was great idea for family time. I was just wishing we bought another because everyone wanted a turn haha.This is a big recommend!! Also, it does make the whistle sound!
D**I
Looks like it would hurt but it doesn't.
This bow has reasonably good accuracy and zip. It looks like it would hurt if you got hit but as long as you don't get hit in the face, it doesn't really hurt. My 9 year old (reasonably strong for his age) can pull the bow without trouble but his 7 year old cousins could not do it so I would not get it for kids under 9.We couldn't find the screw needed to assemble the bow and it was taped to the actual bow itself. It took us forever to find that screw because they don't tell you that it is taped to a part of the bow that almost camouflages the screw. Other than that, no complaints.BTW, if you can get the extra arrows for a reasonable price, go ahead and do it. Chasing arrows every two shots is a PITA.
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