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Kids today often find joy and connection through phones and computers, especially with new age prevalence of technology. Gel Blaster brings a solution for playing outside. Enjoyable times are possible anywhere, as Gel Blaster introduces a way to bring fun with its product, Surge.

The Gel Blaster Surge is a modern outdoor blaster designed with simplicity and safety in mind. It is eco-neutral, non-toxic, rechargeable, and runs for hours of fun. The water-infused ammo, Gellets, is harmless and easy to clean as it bursts and evaporates on impact.

Why Play Outdoors?

Research shows that too much screen time can harm a child's cognitive, linguistic, and social-emotional development. Outdoor play is a natural way for kids to stay active, burn energy, and maintain good health. It helps with physical movement and strength and provides a chance to develop social skills.

Playing outside allows children to learn important life skills like sharing, compromising, and positive social behavior. It fosters independence as they explore new environments and assess risks, building confidence over time.

Children can learn to share and develop positive social and behavioral skills. They also learn to become more independent as they get to explore new environments where they develop risk assessment skills, uncovering their limitations. This is how Colin Guinn, Gel Blaster's founder, aimed to encourage outdoor activities with his own children.

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Gel Blaster VS Other Toy Guns

Gel Blaster stands out from other toy blasters because of its style and founding basis of the Go Play mantra. Colin wanted something the whole family could enjoy, considering that younger kids might find larger toys too intense, and older kids might not be into foam darts. The Gel Blaster Surge is a unique, safe, and eco-neutral option that everyone loves.

Colin, a tech enthusiast and CEO of Guinn Partners collaborated with engineers from his company to create this new category of toys. The Gel Blaster Surge is user-friendly and suitable for anyone, though younger individuals may need guidance. It's recommended for children ages 14 and up and stands out for its ease of use, comfort, lack of proprietary darts, lengthy clean-ups, storage needs, or constant battery changes.

Cami Croasdale, Gel Blaster's Director of Marketing, notes that Gel Blaster is changing the game, replacing foam darts, paintball, and airsoft with an eco-neutral take on the classic childhood play experience as Gel Blaster leads the way in the water-bead blaster industry.

Features of the Gel Blaster Surge

Gel Blaster provides customization options for all products. The blasters allow users to change the fin and tips, adding a variety of 8 colors to provide a unique touch. This feature enables both kids and parents to coordinate their blasters based on individual preferences.

And don't forget the Gellets alongside the fin and tips. Choose your ammo color as well. You can mix and match with a collection of 8 varying colors at your convenience.

Surge offers versatility with different barrel options that individuals can easily switch. The high-velocity barrel blasts rapid shots at 170 feet per second, while the low-velocity barrel provides a gentler 90 feet per second, making it an ideal choice for beginners.

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Individuals have the option to choose between the single-shot (semi-auto) and full-auto modes when using The Surge. Opting for the single-shot mode is beneficial for honing accuracy during practice sessions. In contrast, the full-auto mode empowers them to unleash a rapid blast of ten Gellets per second, giving them a strategic advantage in dominating the game.

The Gellets feature a hydrogel composition that is both safe and environmentally neutral. Comprising mostly water (98%), they burst upon impact, alleviating any concerns parents may have about potential harm. Additionally, if Gellets are removed from water, they revert to their original form.

Powered by a lithium-ion battery, the blaster boasts a rapid charging capability through a USB-C cable. With just a 45-minute charge, individuals can enjoy up to four hours of playtime. The presence of a low battery indicator light ensures they are promptly notified when it's time to recharge the blaster.

Furthermore, inside the Gel Blaster Surge box, you'll find a pack of 10k dehydrated electric green Gellets and a pre-loaded hopper holding 800 hydrated Gellets, ready for immediate use. The package also includes an instruction manual, a USB-C charging cable, and safety goggles, ensuring the protection of individuals' eyes during play.

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FAQs

How long should I charge the Gel Blaster Surge upon purchase?

It is recommended to charge the blaster for a minimum of 2 hours for initial use, although overnight charging is advisable for newly purchased units.

How do I hydrate the Gellets?

Place the Gellets into a Gellet Depot or a 1-gallon container and add an equivalent amount of water to the container (1 gallon of water). Allow a minimum of two hours for the Gellets to expand. Once done, strain them, and they are now ready for use.

It's crucial to ensure thorough hydration of the Gellets, as inadequate hydration may lead to suboptimal performance of the blaster. For optimal results, it is advisable to soak them overnight.

How long do Gellets last?

They last indefinitely when dehydrated and up to three months when submerged in water.

Does getting hit by a Gellet sting?

Very similar to a rubber band snap!

Do they leave a stain or residue?

As Gellets are made of 98% water, they do not leave any stains. Once the Gellets burst on impact, there is minimal clean-up needed.

Conclusion

Gear up for some outdoor fun with the Gel Blaster Surge. Dive into the excitement with water-bead battles alongside friends and family. Don't miss out on the latest Gel Blaster deals by visiting gelblaster.com!

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