FAQs

What is a Gel Blaster?
Gel Blasters are toys that are perfect for people who love to play! Similar to hobbies in countries such as the UK, New Zealand and the United States, Gel Blasters allow people to experience the thrill of combat sports in a safe and environmentally friendly way.

Gel Blasters shoot a water ball pellet called a Orbee, which can be propelled using manual, electric or even pressurized air devices. The Orbee's dissolve and are environmentally friendly!

Gel Blasters also allow you into a amazing hobby! People use them to play both indoor and outdoor events, and can even enjoy competitions and participate in awesome communities!

Jump into the amazing world of Gel Blasters today and discover for yourself!

 

Does getting hit with a Gel Blaster hurt?
Gel Blasters are a great hobby for younger children who enjoy mechanical engineering, tinkering and developing teamwork skills. In Queensland and South Australia, there are venues and fields where people can enjoy using Gel Blasters in exciting and interesting scenarios for play combat. Many social groups use Gelsoft (the hobby of using Gel Blasters) as a way for their children to connect and bond and develop many great life skills. It is also a great way for a unique and interesting experience during school holidays!


Is Gel Blasters safe for children?
Gel Blasters are a great hobby for younger children who enjoy mechanical engineering, tinkering and developing teamwork skills. In Queensland and South Australia, there are venues and fields where people can enjoy using Gel Blasters in exciting and interesting scenarios for play combat. Many social groups use Gelsoft (the hobby of using Gel Blasters) as a way for their children to connect and bond and develop many great life skills. It is also a great way for a unique and interesting experience during school holidays!

Can I take my Gel Blaster out in public?
Aboslutley not. Gel Blasters are only allowed to be used in private locations and settings, and must not be viewable from any public area. Gel Blasters can resemble real firearms and must be treated as if they are a real firearm to the general public. When transporting Gel Blasters, they must ALWAYS be in a enclosed case or closable bag, and transported only in the rear seat or boot of your vehicle.