Gear up for non-stop action at our Foam Dart Blaster event! Duck, dodge, and dash as you tag friends from a distance and complete exciting in-game challenges. Then—switch it up and do it all over again with new games and objectives! It’s fast, it’s fun, and it’s all about teamwork, sportsmanship, and playing with integrity.
Are you ready for the ultimate foam dart showdown?
Students are welcome to bring their Nerf-style blasters that use full-length foam darts to the event —we'll check them all for safety!
Students should bring: Nerf-style blasters that use full-length foam darts (optional), water bottle or sports drink, wear clothes you can move in, close-toed secure footwear (no crocs or similar)
Instructors will provide: Nerf-Style blasters, foam darts, safety glasses, moveable cover, other game materials as needed.
If you'd like to purchase a your own blaster, here are some recommended models:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Adventure-Force-Pyrorap...,
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Adventure-Force-Spectru...
https://www.target.com/p/dart-zone-magnum-x2-super...,
https://www.target.com/p/dart-zone-blitzfire-x2-co...,
https://www.target.com/p/x-shot-skins-last-stand-b...
Elaine "Epic" Isaak started playing dart tag with a local league almost five years ago. Now she’s the manager of the Bone Guard competitive team and a founder of the Blaster Alliance of New England. She's a former girl scout leader and adventure guide who works part-time as a climbing coach at the YMCA. In her other life, she writes historically-inspired thriller novels.
Gabriel "Hex" Nelson modifies, designs and builds his own foam dart blasters. He competes in 5v5 blaster tag tournaments, and has played in games from New Hampshire and Massachusetts, to North Carolina, New York and California. He enjoys posting game play and blaster videos on his YouTube channel while maintaining Highest Honors at the Academy for Science and Design.
Elaine Isaak , Gabriel Nelson