
Nerf RotoTrack Review
Nerf · 1997 · Cyber Stryke series — tested and reviewed by TeamNC.
At a glance
| NCR rating | ★★★★★5.0/5 |
|---|---|
| TechRating | 17.8 |
| Released | 1997 |
| Availability | Discontinued |
| Original price | $19.99 (MSRP at release) |
| Series | Cyber Stryke |
| Brand | Nerf |
Performance stats
| Ammo | 12 Mega Darts (Default) |
|---|---|
| Max distance | 47 feet |
| Rate of fire | 1 shot per 0.25 seconds |
| Dimensions & weight | 1' 1" X 7" X 6.5" ; 12 oz. |
| Measured accuracy | 1x2 ft target: 58% | 2x4 ft target: 73% |
Figures are TeamNC's original bench measurements from 1997–2001 testing; see how we tested.
TeamNC review (1997 era)
The Nerf RotoTrack is a superior upgrade to the Razorbeast and Chainblazer. The weapon has better range than the Razorbeast and and holds more ammo than the Chainblazer. The RotoTrack has a better rate of fire than both the Razorbeast and the Chainblazer. The best advancement Hasbro added on the RotoTrack was the induction of a new chain. This new black chain no longer skips or falls apart like the silver chain did. The Nerf RotoTrack does have one minor problem; it lacks accuracy. The weapon tends to fire darts all over the place with little accuracy whatsoever. Because it is part of the Cyber Stryke line of weapons, it straps onto your wrist. However, it is too small to fit on larger Nerf warriors' wrists. Also a slight annoyance: the RotoTrack is designed for right handed people.
If you are looking for a very reliable chain gun, buy the RotoTrack.


