Toy Foam Blaster Sets
Toy foam blaster sets for babies and kids include foam dart and ball blasters, starter kits, and refill packs designed for safe indoor/outdoor play. The category spans about 51 products with an average rating of 4.41 and mid-range pricing (about $33–$117), featuring brands like WINYEA TOYS LIMITED
Top Products
IJO Laser Tag Guns Set with Vests (2-pack) for Teens and Adults
IJO
Budget
SpringFlower Foam Ball Popper Shooting Game
SpringFlower
Mid-Range
ArmoGear Laser Tag Set with 2 guns & 2 vests
ArmoGear
Mid-Range
EagleStone RC Movable Shooting Dinosaur Toy
EagleStone
Mid-Range
Shooting Target Set for Nerf Guns with Vest, Mask & Darts
Fibevon
Budget
BAODLON Glow-in-the-Dark Floating Ball Target Foam Dart Game
BAODLON
Budget
YEEBAY 2-pack Air Blaster Shooting Game Toy
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Mid-Range
KKONES Kids Bow and Arrow 2-in-1 Shooting Toy
KKONES
Budget
Shooting game toy for boys - 2-player foam blaster set with targets
KKONES
Budget
Girls pink tactical vest set with nerf-style blaster and accessories
Fury Strike
Budget
EagleStone T-Rex Dinosaur Foam Blaster Toy
EagleStone
Mid-Range
Rechargeable laser tag guns set (4) with LED vests
inodoo
Mid-Range
GMAOPHY Digital Shooting Targets with 4 Target Game (Dart Blaster)
GMAOPHY
Budget
Laser Tag Set of 2 with Gun and Vest (2 teams)
WINYEA TOYS LIMITED
Budget
EagleStone Moveable Dinosaur Shooting Toy with 2 Guns
EagleStone
Budget
Laser Tag Set with 4 GUNS & 4 VESTS
ArmoGear
Mid-Range
Laser Tag Guns Set of 2 with LED Vest and Dual-Display
WINYEA TOYS LIMITED
Budget
GMAOPHY Floating Ball Target Shooting Toy
GMAOPHY
Mid-Range
Nerf party supplies set for 2 teams (10 sets) with mini blaster, ammo holder, bandana, foam darts, goggles
wishbox co
Mid-Range
ArmoGear Laser Tag Guns & Vests (Set of 4) – 150 ft range
NessToy
Mid-Range
Party Favors: Nerf-style Gun Set (8 packs) with 160 bullets, goggles, masks
TiopLior
Mid-Range
Laser Tag Guns Set of 4 with Infrared Vests
KIZJORYA
Mid-Range
Laser Tag Guns Set of 4 with LED Score Display
IVOXEX
Mid-Range
Laser tag guns set of 4 with LED score display
IVOXEX
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right foam blaster set for my child's age and skill level?
Check the manufacturer's recommended age range and choose simpler, lighter blasters with fewer small parts for toddlers; older children can handle larger, more powerful sets and multi-piece playsets. Look for adjustable power settings or manual launchers for younger users and more complex features (multi-shot, motorized) for older kids
What safety features should I look for in a toy foam blaster set?
Prioritize soft foam projectiles, rounded edges, and secure battery compartments or manual operation to avoid small detachable parts and choking hazards. Also verify that projectiles are non-toxic and that packaging includes clear safety and age instructions
How do foam blaster sets differ in performance and what affects range and accuracy?
Performance depends on projectile type (soft foam darts vs. discs), launcher mechanism (spring/piston vs. motorized), and barrel design; motorized and tighter barrels generally increase range and consistency. Environmental factors like wind and obstacle layout also affect accuracy
What price range should I expect and how does cost relate to quality?
Toy foam blaster sets commonly range from budget options under $30 to more feature-rich sets above $100, with an average price around the mid-range. Higher-priced sets typically include more accessories, durable materials, or motorized features, but basic foam, safety, and playability can be found at lower price points
Are replacement projectiles and parts easy to find, and what should I check before buying?
Many foam projectiles and common parts are sold separately by multiple brands; before buying, check projectile size/type compatibility, whether the set uses proprietary parts, and if spare darts or disks are included. Choosing common dart sizes increases the likelihood of finding replacements
How should I care for and store foam blasters and their projectiles?
Store blasters and foam projectiles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping and fading; keep small parts in labeled containers to avoid loss. Clean plastic surfaces with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid submerging motorized units or battery compartments
What should I consider about batteries and power for motorized foam blaster sets?
Check whether the set uses disposable or rechargeable batteries and the estimated runtime; consider battery cost and availability if it requires frequent replacements. For rechargeable units, look for clear charging instructions and removable battery packs for easy replacement