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Laser Tag Inside or Outside in the Sunlight With LaserX #LaserX @LaserX_game

I partnered with this brand in exchange for sharing my honest opinion.

For my 8 year old’s birthday last year we did Laser Tag as one of the activities at the entertainment center and my boys both became hooked. Every place we have gone since then, my boys have asked if they have Laser Tag. The price though really adds up and its not always fun because sometimes its just my boys in there.

I never thought of a Laser Tag game at home, seriously it sounds amazing and a lot more affordable! LaserX is a hot new product out just in time for the holidays that offers a “Real-Life Laser Gaming Experience.”

I received the LaserX Set for 2 Players and I can honestly say its fun. I actually played with it with my husband when we first got it because I was afraid once my kids got it, I wouldn’t get a chance to use it.

Features of LaserX:

  • Can be played inside, outside in bright sunlight or in the dark – yes even in the daytime it works!
  • Can be played with unlimited players – I actually just emailed my boy’s friends parents because I think it would be great for them all to have their own blasters to play. They are all constantly running around the neighborhood with toy guns anyways, this way it would be a fun challenge! Plus for the low price of $24.99 for a single blaster it makes an affordable gift idea.

  • Can be played with teams or individuals – You pick on each blaster whether you are going to be Team Red, Team Blue or Both meaning you can shoot anyone.

  • Each gun requires just 3 batteries, you don’t need to add batteries to the Hit Indicator just the blaster.

  • An infrared beam is used, not a real laser.
  • Indoors, Laster Blaster beams can be bounced off walls and mirrors to hit your opponents. You can even blast through windows!
  • Easily turned off so it doesn’t drain batteries.
  • Give players pinpoint blasting accuracy up to 200 feet so they can really feel like they are playing Laser Tag!

  • Receiver vest is attached to gun so you don’t have to worry about loosing pieces and it stretches nicely to each player. I was able to slip this on as well as my kids.

Overall, I really see LaserX as a toy that is going to save us money. Now my kids can play anytime, anywhere rather than at entertainment centers where it can be costly. One or two laser tag sessions is about the price of LaserX and with LaserX you can play unlimited times! As I said too, I recommend this already to my friends for their kids as it is so hard to find good toys for older boys that don’t involve video games. I was really surprised at how well this worked and expected it to cost more than it did once I realized how fun it was.

Here is a video from LaserX that shows it off:

LaserX is available in sets that equip two players for $49.99 or that equip one player for $24.99 at Target.com and other retailers.  More info is available at: GetLaserX.com.

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