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Age Range (Description) 8 years and up
Art Craft Kit Type model_rocket
ASIN B09FCK7YB3
Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Brand Blue Marble
Color Yellow
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,317 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Global Trade Identification Number 00810070621087
Included Components Power Rocket with rechargeable battery, Rocket launch pad, Charging cable, 3 decals to customize your rocket, Detailed instructions & learning guide
Item dimensions L x W x H 5.2 x 5.2 x 12.01 inches
Item model number NGMORKT
Item Weight 0.59 Pounds
Item Weight 9.4 ounces
Manufacturer JMW Sales, Inc.
Manufacturer recommended age 8 years and up
Material Multiple
Model Name NGMORKT
Number of Pieces 1
Product Dimensions 5.2 x 5.2 x 12.01 inches
Release date October 4, 2021
Seasons All Seasons
Special Feature Portable
Style Power Rocket Launch Kit
Theme Space
UPC 810070621087

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Scritto da: Mark
Grandson loves it
My 8 year old grandson lies this rocket. It's easy for him to launch, goes up pretty high, and the way it comes down like a helicopter is as cool as how it goes up. One frustrating thing was figuring out how to get it to launch. Instructions say to push the button one, two , or three times depending on how high you want it to go. What it doesn't tell you is first you have to push the button to just get the green light to glow, then the 1, 2, or 3 quick presses to get it to launch. Also, when it says don't launch in the wind it really means NO WIND. Even a slight breeze tips the rocket sideways and it crashes.
Scritto da: 351
Excellent for my 5 year old grandson
This a great gift!!! It really works well and is rugged enough for someone who can be careful with it (including managing a curious younger brother or sister). Things to know: Must fly in very light or no wind - rocket is light and can be blown sideways Even it is blown and flies into the ground it was not harmed and it is so light I was not worried about anyone getting hurt. It has a green light so it can easily flown at dusk when there is less wind - you can easily see it as it goes up and as it comes down. The helicopter return comes down reasonably quickly so if there is wind it doesn’t blow too far away Recommend an open area at least 100 by 100 feet with no trees 20 launches on a charge is great - a lot of playtime Needs a weed/grass free launch pad for the propeller - bring a 12 by 12” plywood launch pad if needed All 3 fins need to be “tucked in” for launch or one may flip up and the rocket won’t fly right for that flight Temptation is to go for the maximum height right away- Don’t!!! Low flights help to check the wind above ground level and when calm even a low flight is pretty spectacular! Only do higher flights when you are sure of the wind. All around this is a spectacular toy!!!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Kit Incomplete: Missing Decals
We are a homeschool group that bought this for a rocket lesson and sad to discover that our kit was missing the 3 decal sheets so our students could not decorate it.
Scritto da: Sharon BARNETT
Great gift
Grandsons birthday present we had a blast!
Scritto da: Erik
A rocket that doesn't rocket
Got for my son for Christmas gift. I thought it was an awesome idea. Kid super excited. Charge it and go out in the afternoon to a large open field. Find flat area. Set up, ready to launch. Choose level 1 to start out. Motor and blades star to spin, then go faster, which promptly knocks the rocket on its side. No flight. Try again at level 2. Same thing. Try again at Level 3, same thing. Try holding it in my hand and throwing it. Does a loop and nearly hits me in head, nose dives into ground. Kid says this think sucks. I agree. Thing is a piece of crap. Little tiny propeller. Body is supposed to open and helicopter down, but the problem with that is the body won't stay shut when you're trying to launch it. Any slight breeze flays open the rocket, causing it to tip and nose dive. We returned this rocket and got this one as a replacement (www.amazon.com/dp/B0BBRGJTD7). it's awesome. It actually flies (I'd say it peaked at 75ft), has a larger sturdy propeller and a deploying parachute. Kid loves that one, hated this one.
Scritto da: Rick
Fun & Powerful high altitude / Short Life
Foam rubber construction does not hold up ! Bought as gift for grandson’s birthday but after first day several launches the foam on rocket became deformed and would not launch up straight. Love the National Geographic sponsored products bought for kids however sadly disappointed with the cheap quality of this particular rocket especially at the early higher price !
Scritto da: J. K. Miller
In the right space, with careful-enough kids, this is a perfect toy
This rocket, as so many other reviews mention, is really fun to watch. It goes up satisfyingly high even on the lowest setting, and the highest power is impressive. Watching it come down is a marvel. You’ve probably never seen anything like it and your kids almost surely haven’t either. It’s important to reiterate some others’ points: you do need to make sure you truly have a wide open space and minimal wind. Either of these can really ruin the fun. And resetting the wings behind the clips (and not accidentally releasing them when pressing the launch button) can be a delicate operation. If the kids are easily frustrated with fine motor, somewhat fiddly tasks, this will be a trip to a vale of tears. But if the kids can be happy while being careful, and if they won’t mind the “get the hang of it”-ness of resetting the wings, the reward is well worth it. These rockets have such an innovative design, it’s hard for anyone not to be delighted, and the delight does not wear off quickly. We love this thing.
Scritto da: LT
This Totally Delivers.
The media could not be loaded. Have a kid who loves NASA. For his birthday we had 3-10 year olds and they all flipped for this rocket. They took turns launching it and cheered each other on every time. If there is a slight breeze it will turn the rocket sideways and smash into the ground. But if it is a calm day the rocket will land +-30 feet from the launch pad. We get about seven launches on max power before charging which takes about 15 minutes. So far no diminishing power between charges.
Scritto da: Janne
Great Toy!
It's a great toy! Suprisingly functioning!
Scritto da: Svitlana
Super!
My kids enjoy it. Really long lasting battery.
Scritto da: TONY STUCKLESS
Amazing rocket! My grandchildren loved it.
Simple operation. It's meant for very light winds only. An open field is the best location for it. Well made. We easily reached the 200 ft mark. It's a bit sensitive to launch. I elected to hold it in my hand and release it when it was ready. The launchpad is good for relatively calm winds.
Scritto da: Leah
Sky high fun!
Purchased this as a Christmas gift for my nephew and he loved it! The rocket works great and is best used on a flat surface for maximum height. It lands smoothly as well if used properly. Provided lots of entertainment for my nephew and even had the adults getting in on the fun. Good value for money.
Scritto da: Shaktiman
Surprisingly fun for the cost.
Surprisingly good for younger children. It doesn’t go too high, and they can catch it as it falls. More like 50 feet or so.

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