Awesome video! Wow, that really is a lovely blaster; I have the original Nexus Pro and I can’t believe how many improvements and features they’re now able to squeeze in at the same price point. 9:54 Just wanted to add, though, that Dart Zone said they will be offering a kit on their website that includes both low-power (130 FPS) and high-power (250 FPS) springs specifically for this blaster, so looks like they’re granting your wish after all 🙂
This is why I have to watch reviews, even after I already have the blaster. Had no idea there was a removable insert in the BCAR, that info just made my day. Now I have to test it on my whole collection!
I managed to pick one up right before MM and used it all throughout the weekend. I was able to tune it to 120, 150, and 230 FPS with the various Harrier springs I already have and a spacer I made out of a stock Stryker pusher. Very nice blaster, and very accurate. So accurate that I aimed only using the rail for the whole event
I got my Nexus Pro X three days ago and to me it really does feel like the culmination of everything Dart Zone has been doing in the hobby for the last 4 years. They nailed absolutely everything about it and I would totally love it... if I could prime it. Sadly I have a permanent case of tendonitis in my left arm and my arm was just screaming at me after shooting 2 mags through it, which is weird since I can play with my Max Dictator all day and never have any discomfort from the prime weight at all. I guess that extra 50 fps in spring weight is just a little too much for my arm to handle, which is a darn shame. I did send a message off to Dart Zone customer service though to see if they might offer a lower powered spring for the Nexus Pro X, because I love everything else about the blaster and really want to keep it, that prime weight is just a little too heavy for my arm to handle.
Excellent review! Its crazy that B-cars are availabel at Walmart now. I deffinetly am considering getting this as my competitive springer. I am going to wait till the Striker 2.0 is revealed to see which one I like visually more though.
Wow. Sadly, we're never going to get this on 6the shelves in the UK. (Mind you, with a replacement metal pt and a bit of K25, i'm more than happy with my longshot's performance, so I can live with it....) .But still, this shows just how far the Hobby has come on in the last few years. Where will it all end?
@@maritimefoam Oh yes. When I was running an etsy shop I got a commission to do a 120fps rapidstrike that a guy wanted for his daughter. She managed to break a couple of light fittings before he convinced her to only use outside......
Can't say this is better than the xshot longshot. Maxed out the XSLS can hit 300+ fps with mostly metal internals. The NPX can hit 300 fps, but the plunger tube is smaller, which requires a stronger spring and it makes the prime nearly impossible.
Honestly if u look up how much a regular scar costs a bcar costs 2 mags costs and also not saying this comes with the best bcar ever but at 50 bucks and the blaster hits around 200 fps plus what u get with it seems like a good pickup
Hey bro so I just watched the video couple times I noticed something that you missed so the bearing scar that comes with the Nexus Pro X with the inserts in it will allow you to use the bearing score on 17'32 inch brass
Well these are older audience for sure. I actually worry a bit about young teenagers using these around their homes unsafely. 200fps dart to the eye is no joke