Update your email address, password, or email subscription preferences.
View/Edit your Wish List.
View/Manage/Track your orders. Print invoices.
View and download digital products purchased.
Complete a return merchandise authorization form. Check the status of your return.
Manage your credit cards and store credits.
Manage your address book.
Sign out of your account
Secure Sign In
Login with an email address and password.
Your Connection to this website is secure.
By logging into your account, you agree to Calendars.com's Terms of Use
Checkout as guest with an email address
You will have the option to register after you complete your order
Register with an email address and password.
Sierra Club Wilderness 2026 Wall Calendar
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Exclusive 2026 Wall Calendar
Thomas Kinkade Disney Collection 2026 Wall Calendar
Dog Gone It 2026 Wall Calendar
Cat Shaming 2026 Desk Calendar
Playful Puppies 2026 Wall Calendar
National Parks 2026 Wall Calendar
American Sports Cars 2026 Wall Calendar
Pathways 2026 Wall Calendar
The X-Shot Excel Hawk Eye Foam Dart Blaster lets young dart fans aim down a single-shot barrel and pop off shots at distant targets, mixing the look of a sporting rifle with the safe foam-dart play of the Zuru lineup. The Excel series sits at the higher-performance end of the X-Shot range, designed for kids who have outgrown small sidearm blasters and want something with longer range and more deliberate aiming. Zuru's X-Shot brand has become a regular fixture in the dart-blaster category, often praised for shipping plenty of darts in the box and keeping the price within the reach of birthday and holiday budgets. The Hawk Eye carries the same emphasis on solid build and accessible price that defines the wider line. The blaster holds 16 darts in onboard storage so reloads stay quick during target practice or backyard battles, from X-Shot.
Kids ready to graduate from beginner-style blasters will find the Hawk Eye scratches the itch for something more rifle-like in their hands. Parents will appreciate that the manual cocking action keeps shots paced and intentional rather than rapid-fire chaos, especially indoors on a rainy afternoon when the backyard target range is off the table.