

🛡️ Take cover, dominate the battlefield—because every second counts!
The Nerf Bunkr BKN-3407 Take Cover Toxic Barrel is an 83cm tall inflatable obstacle designed for indoor and outdoor Nerf battles. Featuring a water-fill stability system and 3-way air valves, it inflates quickly and stays firmly in place during play. Lightweight and portable, it includes battle cards to enhance team challenges, making it a must-have tactical cover for players aged 8 and up.









| ASIN | B093LCKCL2 |
| Age Range Description | 8 Years + |
| Brand Name | Nerf |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 69 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Numeracy & Spacial Awareness |
| Included Components | Barrel-Inflatable Obstacle |
| Item Dimensions | 45.7 x 45.7 x 83.8 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Take Cover Toxic Barrel - Inflatable Obstacle for Use With All Indoor & Outdoor Battle Zones Game Fields - Features Stability System, 3-Way Valves, Battle Cards, 8+ Years |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| Item height | 83.8 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Nerf Bunkr |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 120 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 96.0 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | corded electric |
| Size | 83 x 45 x 45 cm |
| Sub Brand | Nerf |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required. |
| Theme | Action/Adventure |
| UPC | 773392534070 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
B**N
Fun inflatable obstacles that worked great for our water fight
I bought several of these for a water fight with my nephews so we’d have some things to hide behind, and they were a big hit. They inflate easily and stand up well once filled, and the material feels decent quality for the price. They added a lot of fun to the games and held their shape without any issues. For something that’s light, portable and easy to store, the value for money is really good. A great addition for Nerf battles, water fights or any outdoor play where kids need some cover to duck behind.
C**D
Get multiple
Good if you have lots, if you only have one, not so good. Holds air well
G**A
Happy customer
Easy to assemble, good for the money
C**S
Great for Indoor Use
Bought a set of these for a NERF party. They were perfect in the indoor hall we hired. As it was a nice day, the boys decided to take the game outside on the garden next to the hall. With a fairly light breeze they all brew away and had to be caught and brought back inside. So, excellent indoors, not so good outdoors
R**.
Nerf Bunkr
2 bunkers once inflated depleted almost immediately :(
Z**A
Expensive for plastic
Very expensive for what you get.
M**1
Pretty good!
So, this is a single barrel shaped inflatable to use with your foam dart fights. It’s usually on sale for a little over a tenner, which doesn’t sound great until you get one and realise it’s one of the better items in the product range. Why so? Well basically, it holds its shape better than the rest and it’s a good size. All inflatables want to be a round balloon given half a chance (physics!), so if you get a square Bunkr item it will always end up kind of rounded and pudgy because of it. But this cylinder shaped inflatable holds its form really, really well. It’s also a decent height, easy for a kid to crouch behind and waist-high on an adult. The bottom holds flat very well, suggesting that if you get a few of these they’ll make for some really good arena setups. Tempting, especially if you find some on offer. It’s got a couple of other features - the bottom has a bit you can put water into to hold it down better if used outdoors (haven’t tried this); the bottom has a kind of printed target on it (meh); and the top of the barrel has a recess in it that you could stuff a small dart pistol into, or a handful of foam darts. That could actually make for some fun setups, with a bit of imagination... Expect a strong whiff of swimming armbands when you buy these, they’re made from the same kind of material. They have a two stage bung; one wider for using a pump for faster inflation, and a smaller non-return valve built into the bung for that (for finer/slower inflation). They can deflate back down again without needing a pump, though good luck trying to rebox without the pack bulging, they never seem to compress back down quite as tightly as you receive them, unless someone knows a trick for that or has some clever storage solutions. If there’s a single type to buy, go for the barrels. You’ll not be too disappointed.
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