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M**D
My children love these but they just break.
So this is kind of a throwaway toy. It’s the kind of thing that is along the lines of a Leilo or beach inflatable.It’s fun whilst you’re using it after the summer, all those 34 times you used it the party is over elements are broken and missing. Now if you have a gentle child I suppose it will last a lot longer. I have two boys who are very excited to see how the Rockets can go. The actual rockets are just not that well-made, which is disappointing when they could be. Yes this toy is great fun and yes my children really love it. I am just disappointed it’s not durable
C**C
Great
Helped during lockdown trying to keep son busy and getting air between home schooling. Does what it says
R**L
Great toy.
Daughter loves it. You can use the toy indoor too. Great stuff.
F**O
Good fun!
The rockets go very high.
A**R
Great fun
The kids had great fun with this. The rockets can go so high with enough force, one went onto the roof of the house! The rockets themselves aren't very durable, the plastic red part broke off two of the three after a few uses but even without it they still work well enough.
K**M
Can you hear me Major Tom?
We used to have one of these in our house yearrrs ago! I'd forgotten how good they were until I was looking for space related stuff for my nephews 4th birthday because he's space mad!So along with some other spacey things I had to get him this rocket.If it wasn't for research into the movement of an object by Galileo and Sir Issac Newtons laws of motion we wouldn't have the stomp rocket to stomp the hell out of in our parks and gardens at all!Things to consider when making a rocket -- How can you create enough thrust to exceed the weight of the rocket?- What structural materials and propellant combinations should you use?- How big will the rocket have to be?- How can you make the rocket go where you want it to?- How can you bring it back to Earth safely?Huh? I haven't got a bloody clue but somebody did and put it in a box for us!In the box you and your little Lt Neil Armstrong will find the pump and firing tubes already connected. You only need to attach the multi angle stand, stick one of the three rockets on, wait for the right weather conditions then start the countdown.At T minus 60 minutes you'll need to eat a banana ot two for energy and take a cod liver oil tablet for the old joints. How many years have passed since you last jumped in the air and slammed your foot down?T - 15 minutes start walking down the park with your child. They'll be running. Don't try to keep up with them! Just shout "ey you! Get back here!" They'll probably ignore you and keep running.T - 10 minutes Set the damn rocket up. It's raining now and you wished you'd have stayed in watching Sunday Brunch.T- 5 minutes Cup your hands over your mouth and say -" (make crackle noise) This is Houston lieutenant (insert kids name) we have T minus five minutes to ignition and all is okay!"T- 1 minute Start doing a few star jumps to get the old ticker pumping, ready to jump! The banana will kick in now.T - 30 seconds get your propulsion leg ready by just lifting it up and down to grease the knee and ankle joints. Cod liver oil capsule is a go!T- 10 seconds and the kid will be very excited by now or bored, cold and wanting to watch Ben 10.Cup your hands over your mouth again and say -"This is Houston. Engines are ignited and we're good to go - 10...9...8...7...6 firing boosters... (make a booster noise)...5...4...3...2...1...Blast off!"Now jump higher than you ever have before, higher than you did in 3rd year of the seniors doing the Fosbury flop and propel that banana and cod liver oil fulled foot down onto the pump with the might of only Thor himself!In use these rockets do go very high. Not sure whether it's 400ft or as far as Voyager is today but it's bloody high enough. It'll look like 1,000 ft to my nephew!This is a cracking inexpensive good old fashioned toy that will keep your child and you busy and having proper fun for hours on end.Highly Recommended :)
R**S
Bought as birthday present
This has been bought for a birthday present in June, so we cannot make a comment on it until we have handed the present over and get some feedback from the little boy's mother.
A**R
Caused chaos
Purchased as a gift, apparently caused chaos as the kid loves it so much it's always flying around. Great fun!
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