A Better Alternative To Being On Devices
Thus far, the Surge XL Day 'N' Nite Edition has worked flawlessly. In our experience, the rechargeable battery has actually worked as advertised and consistently provided us with well over three-hours of non-stop play, all without going dead. So that we don't have to deal with the sudden shock and disappointment of battery death, we really appreciate the battery charge indicator display. The adjustable velocity feature is also a welcome feature though we prefer the 250 FPS performance over the weaker settings for what we use it for. At our favorite local park, we've been generating a lot of curiosity from both kids and adults alike. I know they want to try it, so we ask if they'd like to have a go at it. As I take them through the features, they get more excited and are impressed by the tech and available options. As expected, the predictable favorites are always the burst and full auto features, but the StarFire accessory takes it to the next level. Sometimes they like it so much, they're reluctant to give it back. They'll ask us where we got it, and how much it costs, and then go pester their parents with the hopes that the latter will give in. Perhaps that is why we keep getting all those dirty looks. I digress.