Funnily enough, this is actually my first real foray into half-length darts.
The Box
The Aeon Pro's box is nothing that special, has all the usual advertising, feature callouts and all that.
Inside the box, everything is mounted on another cardboard tray. Again, pretty standard fare.
Aeon Pro Blaster
mag-fed springer. Pulling the slide back opens the breech, allowing
removal and insertion of a mag. Pushing it forward again chambers a dart
for firing, and locks the mag in place.
Unlike most off-the-shelf blasters, but akin to most hobby-grade blasters, the Aeon Pro uses a proper sealed breech and an actual full-length barrel. This sort of setup requires more power to work properly than typical off-the-shelf blasters, but has a far higher performance ceiling.
One of the Aeon Pro's features as part of the Dart Zone Pro line is its compatability with both half-length and full-length darts and dart mags. To accomodate this, the Aeon Pro's slide travel has a short length of complete slack, which does not compress its spring.
Muzzle Brake
The included muzzle brake piece is purely cosmetic. It has no effect on functionality or performance. It friction-fits into the muzzle of the Aeon Pro.
Half-Length Pro Darts
One of the major developments of the Dart Zone Pro line is the retailing and use of half-length darts. These darts use a roughly 31mm long foam body, with a fairly soft and compressible rubber head. In my testing, I've found them to be very accurate and consistent, at least when fired from the Aeon Pro.
I can't really say much in terms of longevity. I've only really had the chance to use the Aeon Pro casually indoors, and the darts have held up just fine so far. How well they fare in an actual event, particularly outdoors, I don't know.
12-Dart Half-Length Mag
Half-Length Mag Adapter
The Aeon Pro is sized to fit full-length dart mags, so this half-length mag adapter is necessary to allow use of half-length mags. The adapter slides comfortably into the Aeon Pro's magwell, though unfortunately I can't test it with any other blasters.
Notably, this adapter has two mag locking nubs instead of just one. The top one is used to secure the Dart Zone half-length mags, and I believe the bottom one allows compatability with third-party mags like Worker's Talons - though I can't personally confirm. The mag release lever will retract both nubs.
Naturally, the included half-length mag is a good fit into the adapter. However, the dual locking nubs can be a slight annoyance. If pushed in lightly, the half-length mag can lock into the lower nub, which is of course the wrong position and will not feed any darts in at all. This can be mitigated by holding down the mag release lever while inserting the mag, or simply brute-forcing through and shoving the mag all the way in.
Performance
Game Utility
Value and Summary
Internals and Mod Potential
The Aeon Pro's internals are relatively simple. It has the usual fare of lock pieces, but otherwise is quite basic and would be quite familiar to many of you. Of note is that it uses a seemingly metal sealed barrel, a massive improvement over the more traditional plastic, unsealed breech.