Whiteout Series
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| Whiteout Series | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Nerf |
| Years active | 2011 - ? |
| Product count | 4 |
| Related series | Red Strike, Clear Series, Sonic Series, Gear Up |
| Predecessor | N/A |
| Successor | N/A |
The Whiteout Series is a sub-series of N-Strike blasters that was released in 2011.
In the United States, the Whiteout Series is exclusive to Walmart, while it is exclusive to Big W in Australia.
Details
Blasters under this sub-series feature a white, black, and orange color scheme; this color scheme is very similar to the color scheme used for the 2011 Super Soakers. Due to this color scheme, they are advertised as blasters equipped for 'arctic warfare'. Whiteout Streamline and Whistler Darts were also released as part of this series, but are not included with the Whiteout blasters.
Although many Nerf modders like to paint their Nerf blasters to their liking, the Whiteout Series is an exception to this. Some prefer to go as far as buying a Whiteout blaster for the sake of gutting out their prexisting modded blaster and putting the parts into the bodies of the Whiteout blasters. Whiteout blasters are notably more powerful than the originals.
List of Whiteout blasters
| Image | Name | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Deploy CS-6 | 2011 | |
| Longstrike CS-6 | 2011 | |
| Maverick REV-6 | 2011 | |
| Nite Finder EX-3 | 2011 |
Trivia
- An early mockup image of a Whiteout Spectre's packaging was shown, but the blaster was not actually made.
- This is widely considered the best N-Strike sub-series due to their stylish color scheme, strong parts, and their boost in power.
| Current Nerf series | |
|---|---|
| Official | Dart Tag • Nerf Sports • N-Strike • N-Strike Elite • Rebelle (upcoming) Vortex |
| Sub-series | Sonic Series • Firevision Sports • Multishot Madness |
| Other | Cross-promotional product |