This product has been discontinued. It cannot be purchased in retail stores. The only way to obtain it is through second-hand websites and stores. |
Not to be confused with the BOOMco. Tri-Blast.
The Tri-Blaster is a Total X-Stream Air ball blaster that was released in 2010.
Included contents[]
- 1 Tri-Blaster
- 9 Cosmic Balls
Details[]
The Tri-Blaster is a ball blaster with a three-barreled turret; each barrel holds three balls at a time, giving it a maximum capacity of nine balls at once. It features a pull-back priming slide that requires it to be returned to position first before being fired.
It advertises a firing range of up to twenty-five feet (seven meters).
History[]
The Tri-Blaster was used as the basis for the Disney promotional Zurg's Blaster. It was later re-released under the BallistX Blaster series as the Tri-9.
Color schemes[]
The Tri-Blaster has been released with the following color schemes:
- Total X-Stream Air (green, black, and orange)
- Total X-Stream Air (orange, yellow, and black)
- Clear-X (translucent white, orange, and lime green)
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2003 | Blast Bazooka • First Shot |
2004 | Fire Shot • Triple Shot |
2006 | Over Under |
2009 | Hand Cannon |
2010 | Tri-Blaster |
2011 | Ballistic Shooter • J.A.M. Blaster • Rotator X-8 |
2013 | Ballistic Shooter X-8 |
Unknown | Auto Scout • Ball Blaster • Big Salvo • Blast Bow • Clip Shot Fast and Furious • Cosmic Thruster • Cranking Cannon • Disc Blaster • Double Barrel • Max Shot • Quick Shot • Pop Dart • Pop Shot • Rapid Fire Rev Shot • Ring Accelerator • Shell Shock X-6 • Shot Gun • Slam Shot Rocket • Slingshot • Sonic Bazooka • Speed Loader • Stealth Shot • Twin-Barrel • Zip Shot |