![]() ![]() ![]() However, it doesn’t compromise on shooting power for girls: its advertised range is 75 feet, over twice the range of the Big Bad Bow. It won’t win any rapid-fire competitions, since each dart must be loaded and fired singly. Instead of arrows, the HeartBreaker fires standard-sized Nerf darts. The HeartBreaker uses a pull-and-release mechanism, unlike the Big Bad Bow’s plunger, which should help simulate the action of a real bow better. While Nerf hasn’t released exact size and weight stats, the HeartBreaker is likely to be smaller and lighter weight than the Big Bad Bow in order to fit girls’ hands better, and have an easier pull in order to allow even small girls to draw and fire. The HeartBreaker also comes in fairly cheap, only $19.99. The HeartBreaker’s design is simpler and less mechanical-looking than Nerf’s better-known Big Bad Bow, which has been in production in various forms since the late 90s, most recently as an Avengers movie tie-in. The HeartBreaker is mostly pink and white, with a pink string and grip and an abstract avian design on the limbs of the bow. When a toy company sets out to appeal to girls, one thing is inevitable: pink. This weapon is part of the Rebelle line, Nerf’s attempt to bring girls into the blaster market. ![]() And Nerf intends to capitalize on that with the new HeartBreaker Bow, coming to stores in fall 2013. With the success of movies like The Hunger Games and Brave, bows are cool for girls. ![]()
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