🚀 Blast Off to Fun! Unleash the excitement of outdoor play with every launch!
The New BounceRocket Launcher for 2 Players is an innovative 2-in-1 jump rocket set designed for kids aged 6 and up. It includes two launch pads and four LED rockets that soar up to 150 feet, providing a thrilling outdoor experience. The adjustable launch angles and sturdy construction ensure both fun and durability, making it an ideal choice for active play and educational exploration.
C**N
My son loves!
Tristan lovesssssssssss this toy it goes so high in the air gonna a order a bigger one
W**N
fun toy
This Bounce Rocket Launcher for Kids is a great way for little kids to have fun, exercise and spend their energy. When my kids play, I'd cheer them and get them to compete to see who can launch the rocket farthest or highest and make them go retrieve the quickest, to win the game. We have lot of fun with these.
M**A
Totally awesome 🚀
The media could not be loaded. The kids loved this toy! Works great- really shoots the rockets right up in the air.Eventually, I had to put away so they would stop shooting it in the house Lol!But come summer they will have a blast playing with it outside.
C**N
Sisters kids loved it
My sisters sons birthday was coming up and she has been having some medical issues so I wanted to try and get something that would be fun for her son but also keep him busy playing outside and drain some of that energy that I wish I had a tenth of. The day I gave it to him we went outside and I went to show him how it worked but apparently he already knew and was jumping on it blasting them off within 30 seconds. We found that if you didn't push them down all the way just barely not creating too much friction they would go much higher. He had a great time jumping off the porch steps getting it to go as high as it did when I jumped on it.
H**Y
Easy to assemble and use, LEDs are cool, could use a couple extra rockets
I got the set of two. They are easy to assemble and easy to use. I like that you can load three at a time. We had one of the original stomp rockets and loading it after every use was a bit of a pain so this is a nice change. The rockets fly far and well, the light up LEDs are cool but you'll only be able to see them if it's dark outside. Potential downsides: some of the parts don't seem very durable. Particularly the part you stomp on and the connections on that and the launch part with the hose, I'm just not sure how long it will last. Also, it comes with 6 rockets and, based on past experience, it's pretty easy for these to get lost or broken so having a couple spares would have been nice. Plus, I'm not sure what kind of rocket will work as a replacement, and it has to be a good fit of the mechanism to launch three consecutively won't work. Overall, a good toy with some durability concerns but should be fun for the kids!
A**R
An instant hit with kids...and with notable features that set it apart from similar toys
We've actually purchased different versions of these "stomp/air-pressure" foam rockets as gifts for other families' kids and they were an instant hit, so when I saw this particular set, I jumped at the chance to get these for my own kids.Each launcher has three launch tubes and, conveniently, comes with three rockets: stomping on the foot air-bladder causes each rocket to launch sequentially (i.e., they do not all launch at once).This set of air-pressure rockets has some notable feature distinctions from other sets I've gotten. First, the launcher comes with both a ground-stand, which can be attached for placing the rockets on the ground and launching them straight up into the air, AND a handgrip, which can alternatively be attached to fire the rockets wherever you point them, similar to a gun. Although some parents may find the second configuration too "weapon-like" for their taste, I found it actually works great IF you can train your kids not to aim the rockets at each other and instead encourage "distance competitions": depending on your yard (or whatever "launch-site" you are at), using the gun-style configuration to launch the rockets vertically reduces the risk of rockets landing on neighbors' roofs (or worse, being caught in trees) and crying kids.Another distinctive feature about this set is that each foam rocket has a small strobe-style LED light inside that is vibration/pressure activated: the force of launching the rocket (or of it hitting something, like the ground) activates the LED, causing the rocket to light up for a several seconds. As to be expected, this feature is not as noticeable during the day, particularly in bright sunlight, but it definitely adds to the effect of the rockets during moderate-to-low-light conditions, such as late afternoon or early evening...and it helps to find and recover each rocket, too!The bottom line: my kids absolutely love these...and I'm betting that yours will, too!
S**S
ALL THE ROCKETS!
We purchased our then 4 year old stomp rockets for his birthday. It was a huge hit. Main challenge, taking turns. Sister 3 years older also wanted to stomp. His lack of coordination back then meant that it sometimes took him 3-4 tries just to get the rocket to slide off the launch tube. This of course drove the older, impatient child, crazy.Not anymore. Fast forward 2 years and we now have two launch pads and more coordinated children. They are sending these things to the moon. Okay, maybe not the moon, but dang these are fun.Other main gripe with single launch systems, the amount of time parents spend helping get the rockets properly set on the launch tube. If kids are not careful, they skewer the launch tube right through the side of the rocket. This meant that instead of sitting back in my camp chair, watching an afternoon of children chasing rockets...I'm kneeling in wet grass, leaving with muddy knees. The goal is to pop up that camping chair, kick back, and enjoy your children wearing themselves out jumping and running around picking up rockets.How is this better? You get to load 3 rockets at a time. The mechanics behind this ability are nothing short of genius. Although three rockets are set up, and attached to the same stomp pad...they launch one at a time. Yes they can just stomp three rockets faster and then I still have to help put more rockets back on. But now that they are a little older, and more dexterous, I find myself getting to enjoy the launches from the comfort of my chair. Also, a complete lack of arguing over whose turn it is because they both have their own launch pads. Now its more about whose rocket is whose. Yeah, we all knew it couldn't be 100% perfect out of the box. A little finger nail polish on the tails of the rockets and bam! Now we all know whose rockets are whose.
D**A
Good kid toy
This is a good quality kids toy my son played with it for about an hour Is really sends the rockets flying high
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