Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27306930-20160129032703/@comment-27306930-20160210051306

Sorry Mojo, I'm not getting those same results. I compared a Nerf Micro Dart with a Nerf Suction Dart, a Nerf Camo Collectible Suction Dart, and a BuzzBee Suction Dart.

On a clean window, the BuzzBee fell off first. The Camo suction dart second. The plain old Suction Dart and the CloudCloud didn't fall off even after 20 minutes.

Now here's the thing, the BuzzBee's have the smallest suction cup, from a square footage standpoint. The CloudCloud was second, and the two Nerfs equally the largest by far. So one would expect the BuzzBee to have the least suctionability. Look, I even invented a new word for you, "suctionability".

But my point is, it's counterintuitive that the BuzzBee would adhere the best based on it's physical characteristics. But it's also strange that the Camo darts couldn't stick for sh!+. I mean, what gives ??? The Camo and the plain old Micro Dart should have performed similarly, since they're essentially the same design.

Oh well, I guess my old adage needs to be revised ... different darts perform differently, and even more differently in different blasters. I'm thinking this might be the basis for Chaos Theory ;-)