Among the many things on display at Toy Fair this past February was the newest version of one of Marshmallow Fun Company’s flagship products. The Extreme Blaster reduces the amount of plastic used in manufacturing and simplifies the blasting process, putting the projectile directly in front of the air tank. While it’s been available online for months now, at varying prices, only recently did I see it in a store. Now that the impulse buy has occurred, let’s do a review!
TO THE EXTREME!
Make sure to eat copious amounts of marshmallows between shots.
The grip is tiny. TINY. I have smaller hands, and I could almost wrap my fingers around the entire thing. Just be warned that adult fans may find it uncomfortable.
But Does It Do Darts?
The Extreme Blaster easily holds four darts in the mouth of the barrel for a small, thirty to forty foot shotgun blast. It’s not a perfect seal, but the volume of air released if high enough for that to not matter. If we’re trying for single dart performance, one test I did should serve as sufficient proof of power. Using a full foot of 1/2″ CPVC (already a barrel material that’s usually too tight for stock darts), Elite streamlines were hitting a consistent average of 260fps with just ten pumps. Using better barrel materials (as well as longer ones) would make breaking 300fps extremely easy to accomplish.
Final Thoughts
The Marshmallow Extreme Blaster is a clear improvement over older models. It looks better, performs better, and simply IS better. $25 still seems high for an asking price, but the quality more than makes up for it. Even if you don’t get one on sale, it’s a fine blaster for either sugary sweet adventures or modding for more NIC-style shenanigans.