12/31/2011
Plush Sugar Glider 7" Review
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(More customer reviews)thanks a lot for prompt service. this stuff animal is really cute and lokks really the same as on the pictures.
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Hansa is respected the world over for its finely crafted collection of our planetÕs animal kingdom. Originally created for exclusive European collectors, each plush animal is meticulously handcrafted from portraits of real animals in their natural habitat.By themselves, or paired with other Hansa Animals, these marvelous creatures make wonderful best friends for children, adults, and collectors alike.In addition, interior designers the world over often turn to Hansa animals when designing unique, one-of-a-kind spaces.Display them in groups, or use their large, signature animals to set the theme of a room.HansaÕs chief designer pulls from his background in anatomy when researching each animal.The fabric used for the spotted and striped animals is all custom designed to HansaÕs exacting specifications in small quantites.And all of the fabric used is hand-cut from intricate patterns and hand-trimmed by Hansa artisans, never stamped out by machines. An average of 42 seperate pieces are used for each small animal (some animals have as many as 240 different pieces).The face and body of each Hansa Animal is carefully sculpted inside-out to create their distinct features and musculature that are unique to each animal. And each face is hand finished, which means that each animal is unique Ð just as in real life.And every Hansa animal comes with a ÒToys that TeachÓ tag describing each animalÕs habitat, lifestyle, gestation period, care of their young and eating habits.HansaÕs goal is to help educate children and adults alike about the natural lives of these magnificent creatures, and to understand, respect and appreciate the importance of our co-existence with all animals.
12/30/2011
Spider-Man Origins Hero - Secret Wars Spider-Man with Glider Review
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(More customer reviews)This spider-man figure is basically your regular symbiot spider-man. This figure's paint detail is lacking and should have been done better, he also has too many spiderlegs on his body.The figure itself is fairly good, although he's made of cheap plastic which bends extremely easily so not for extreme child play, much better for the display shelf. For a Hasbro copy of the original Secret Wars Spider-man by the great Toy Biz its okay if you want to finish your collection. If your into the symbiot saga like alot of people check out the spider-man origins venom.
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Really hard to find Black Costume Spider - Man
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12/29/2011
Xglider Fusion Street Boards Review
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(More customer reviews)This is a description of most types of boards based on the experiences of my son (15), my daughter (9), and me (48):
Skateboards - Fun for jumping tricks (grinds, board flips, etc.). Casterboards are more maneuverable and fun than skateboards on a street, but less fun at skateparks. Soularc Skateboards have one curved deck on top of another for a springy carving feel. Flowboards have 7 wheels in a semicircle in front and 7 wheels in a semicircle in back for a snowboard feel. Sole Skates are small, three-wheeled skateboards. Longboards are longer and wider skateboards.
RipStiks - Like skateboards but with two small decks connected by a crossbar, and two inline casterwheels which swivel 360 degrees. Seems safer than skateboards because RipStiks don't easily shoot out from under you (they just flop onto their sides). The wheels might show some wear fairly quickly, but even with flattened wheels they're way more fun than skateboards for zipping around on the street. We're able to take apart our RipStik casters and clean them, but not our Wave Board casters, giving RipStiks an advantage over Waves. RipStik Gs have metal crossbars for doing grinds. RipStik Airs are molded into a single piece of plastic, and feel stiffer than RipStiks. Ripsters are smaller to fit younger kids.
Wave Boards - Like RipStiks, but with shorter crossbars. Makes more of a "clatter" noise than our RipStik. Wave Ripples are smaller to fit younger kids. ExBoards, X-Boards, EssBoards, VigorBoards, Cudas, Freeriders, and eXtreme boards are similar to RipStiks/Waves.
WhipTides - Like RipStiks, but with four inline casterwheels. The crossbar bends up-down and side-to-side, unlike RipStiks. Can do tighter turns and slaloms than RipStiks. Can't do jumps or lift one wheel off of the ground. There's a slight "wiggle" motion as you go faster. I'm more aggressive on RipStiks since they don't wiggle, but my daughter prefers the wiggle because it helps her get moving. Shred Sleds and Alive Boards are similar to WhipTides. Hurricane Boards and Cycle Force Swingboards appear to be WhipTides with only two inline casterwheels.
Xgliders (Xliders) - Have two separate (unattached) casterboard decks, so they're a bit tricky to learn and easy to lose your balance or do the splits. Can do different tricks and tighter turns and slaloms than RipStiks/Waves/WhipTides. You can't just step on and go, like with RipStiks. Instead, you place the two decks onto the ground, carefully step on one at a time, then go. RipSkates are like Xgliders, but with a removable crossbar. I made a RipSkate clone by bolting a crossbar between our Xglider decks, and it's very fun because it allows you to do tight turns (even better than a WhipTide) without the danger of your feet going in different directions. RipSkates provide two different riding experiences for the price of one. Freeline Skates are similar to Xgliders, but the wheels don't spin 360 degrees. OrbitWheels have separate decks as well, but your feet are *inside* the wheels.
PowerWings - Have safer features than RipStiks (two casterwheels in back plus a wheel in front for stability, and handlebars with brakes). You face forward and move your hips side-to-side, but on casterboards you face sideways and use a twisting movement with your hips. It's easy to lean too far back and flip over, but with practice this allows doing wheelies. Some PowerWings have safety bars at the back to prevent flipping over. Rip Rider 360s are similar, but they have a big plastic wheel in front with pedals, and kids ride them sitting down. Trikkes and "Slider The Unscooter" are also three-wheeled, but with unique methods of propulsion.
Bladeboards - Like RipStiks, but the casters are designed differently. We cleaned and lubricated the casters, and put in new bearings, but it still feels sluggish and noisy compared to RipStiks. Bladeboards don't appear to be sold anymore.
PumpRockrs - Skateboards with one casterwheel in front. Can't make tight turns like casterboards can. T-Boards are skateboards with two casterwheels, but don't appear to be as maneuverable as RipStiks. OBoards appear to be PumpRockrs.
TimberWolf XtreeMs - Similar to RipStiks, but the casters are designed differently. My kids and I are experienced riders, but we felt cautious at first because the TimberWolf is quite a bit faster and more maneuverable than RipStiks/Waves/WhipTides. The casters can go forward or backward, so you can swap ends as you ride, and do 360s. RollerSurfers have different casters, but they also allow you to swap ends and do 360s.
Streetboards - Like skateboards, but the decks are in three sections. Your feet rotate the outer sections to propel the board, and you can strap into bindings on the footplates (optional). Good for jumping tricks (grinds, etc.), but not as maneuverable and fun as casterboards on the street. Snakeboards are shorter versions of Streetboards. It took us several days to figure out how to ride our Snakeboard because the movement is different than with casterboards. Our RipSkate clone is everything that I had hoped the Snakeboard would be. Alterskates had a similar rotating mechanism to propel the board, but no-one at their website responds to emails. LandSharks are kneeboards which you propel similar to Streetboards (using a handlebar).
Bottom line:
We own a skateboard, RipStik, Wave, WhipTide, Xglider, RipSkate clone, Bladeboard, TimberWolf, and Snakeboard, and we've ridden a RipStik G, RipStik Air, PowerWing, PumpRockr, Flowboard, and LandShark. Our favorite boards are: RipSkate, TimberWolf, WhipTide, RipStik, and Wave (in that order). To do carving/twisting/turning/spinning around the street, casterboards are best. To do jumping tricks, skateboards and Streetboards are best. At skateparks, skateboards are best.
About the wheels:
We replaced our worn-down RipStik wheels with two good wheels from our Xglider, and put the flattened RipStik wheels onto our Xglider. Strangely, we didn't notice much of a difference in the feel of the RipStik or the Xglider. After 20 minutes, the rear wheel on the RipStik had worn down a bit, but RipStiks/Waves are fun even when the wheels are flattened (until it becomes excessive). The wheels on our other boards don't seem to wear down very quickly.
For some videos of my kids and me playing a casterboard game that we invented, search for "Caster Soccer" at YouTube. Another fun game is playing "tag" on casterboards. We wear protective gear when trying new boards or tricks. Skate safely!
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Xglider Fusion Street Boards with caster technology are easy to learn to ride and allows a great source of enjoyment.
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12/28/2011
F-16 Fighting Falcon Thunderbird Glider Review
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(More customer reviews)very thin paper and flimsy plastic. do not buy this toy. I sent it back.
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This glider is a replica of the famous F-16 Thunderbird. It is catapult-powered and comes with a FREE display stand!
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12/27/2011
54 inches Wingspan 4 Channel Phoenix Easy Fly Aerobatic Radio Remote Control Electric RC Airplane Glider RTF w/ EPO Form High Crash Resistance Review
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(More customer reviews)If you are new to a flyer, I recommend getting a simulator. You can get a cheap 6ch simulator control on ebay for $23. I am a new to RC airplane. I crashed this plane 4 time before it would fly. Remember to fully read the manual before moving flying it etc like triming. The last trip last me 30 sec before it crashed 20 feet from a dive. It was my fault. I fully repair the crash using the provided glue. This a a very good price for 4 channel 54" powered glider. The down side is it could have come with LiPo battery. 9.6V is not
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4 Channel Full Function Radio Controlled (Aileron,Elevator,Rudder,Throttle) Super Tough, Lightweight Airframe All Molded Plastic and EPO Foam Construction Fabricated by Accurate Molds with High Fidelity of Real Airplane Power supply uses high-speed motor. 30A Brush ESC With 3 Servos Airplane come 90% Pre-Assembled Power Supply: 9.6V/1100Mah NI-MH Rechargeable Battery Two -bladed Propeller Wingspan: 54" Length: 33" Flight weight: 560g FM 4-Channel proportional Radio control Motor: 390A Brush Motor Maximum Operating Range : 300 meters Easy to Assembled Packaging Including: Instruction Manual 4-Channel Remote Controller (8 AA Batteries Not Included) 9.6v 1100mAh Rechargeable Battery Battery Charger Adapter (110V) Full Set of tools for assembly included Ready to Fly
12/26/2011
Easy Glider Pro Kit Review
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(More customer reviews)This plane was my first one and am still enjoying it a lot. However, before taking this plane on its maiden flight, I would highly recommend practicing the control on a computer simulator. While in the air, the plane is very smooth and respond slowly allowing the user to keep control in case of a mistake.
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The EasyGlider PRO is an updated model based on the popular and proven EasyGlider and EasyGlider electric. Just like the larger Cularis the Easy Glider PRO can be built as a pure glider or as an electric by adding the optional power pack. The Easy Glider Pro’s flying characteristics are perfect for the beginner, although this by no means implies that the more advanced pilot won’t enjoy it - quite the contrary. If you are an expert you will soon discover that the EasyGlider PRO has the kind of performance only seen with much larger and more expensive gliders.
12/25/2011
Back to Back Glider with Rope Review
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(More customer reviews)My 4 year old can spend an hour on this swing with a friend or by himself. Very durable plastic that will surely outlast our kids! Great addition to the play set.
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AA910-342 -Durable platic construction. -Rope sides. -Holds two children. -Each child faces outward. -Two footrest positions. -Swing set accessory makes great addition to swing sets. -Mounting Brackets not Included.
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12/24/2011
Lite Flite, 24" Foam Glider Review
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(More customer reviews)I would rate this in one word (JUNK),after my son try to sail it several times,it pretty much fell apart !!!
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Super bright flashing lights will illuminate the sky around this exciting large 2' foam glider. Included in the colorful box are two flashing strobe lights, full sheet of stickers to decorate the glider and a realistic runway to practice landings.
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12/23/2011
Air Force One Boeing 747 Glider Review
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(More customer reviews)Picture is deceptive in that the body is basically flat. It was challenging for this adult to put together and apply stickers. Looks nice from a distance.
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This glider is a replica of the president's famous Boeing 747. It is catapult-powered and comes with a FREE display stand!
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12/22/2011
Toy Story 3 Foam Gliders (4 count) Review
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(More customer reviews)its for a birthday coutillon , its fine a little expensive but its only once a year
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Includes 4 foam gliders. This is an officially licensed ©Disney product.
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12/21/2011
Strato Streak Rubber Band Powered Glider Guillows Review
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(More customer reviews)what can ya say?? it goes together, it winds up, it flies, it doesnt crash
for the price... suchadeal
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A staple in the Guillows Line!! Most of the kits in this series comes with 5 to 10 balsa parts that fit together with no glueing. Some come as noted with propeller and rubber band powered. Great fun for flying around the yard or in the park. Has printed wings, tail surfaces and canopy. Individually packaged in a poly bag. Skill level 1. Wing span measures from 9 to 16 inches.
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12/20/2011
Balsa Wood Glider Large Review
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(More customer reviews)Back to simple fun. I don't think the kids thought they could have so much fun without batteries and remote controllers.
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It flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Our easy to make, featherweight balsa wood flyer will stimulate hours of imaginative play. Pre-cut, fit-together pieces are ready to fly in four easy steps. Absolutely no messy glue needed. Wingspan is 12". Made in U.S.A.
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12/19/2011
Sky Raider Foam Glider Review
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(More customer reviews)Nobody expects much out of a cheap Styrofoam glider but this one can't deliver on even the lowest expectations. First off, it doesn't glide. I'm not even exaggerating - your Aunt Betty's meat-loaf has better flight characteristics than this. Second off, it's brittle - lasted about 7.9 seconds from the time of full assembly (including attaching the stick-proof stickers that came shooting off in mid-flight like confetti at the May-day parade) until the first crack appeared. Stick with folding up your newspaper into a giant paper-airplane. That beats the pants off of this pathetic piece of junk any day. I just hope whomever has the ignominy of this air-brick attached to their name isn't in charge of anything more important to humanity than this.
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This styrofoam glider makes an excellent "first flyer" for youngsters. With a giant two-foot wingspan, this glider might seem a little unwieldy, but it's actually an excellent flyer. Great pool side toy!
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12/18/2011
Jet Stream Rubber Band Powered Glider Guillows Review
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(More customer reviews)I am a little concerned that it took a whole university aerospace club to get one of these to fly (see previous review). Seriously. My four-year-old and I put this together this morning and spent the afternoon chasing it down. It is what it is, though: a balsa-wood airplane. In the end, the tail broke from crashing into trees and such. But that's why they cost $2.99 at Hobby Lobby and not $29.95. Next time we'll buy a couple so that while one's flying someone can be winding the other one up for the next run.
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A staple in the Guillows Line!! Most of the kits in this series comes with 5 to 10 balsa parts that fit together with no glueing. Some come as noted with propeller and rubber band powered. Great fun for flying around the yard or in the park. Has printed wings, tail surfaces and canopy. Individually packaged in a poly bag. Skill level 1. Wing span measures from 9 to 16 inches.
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12/17/2011
Aurora Plush 8 inches Sugar Glider Review
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(More customer reviews)These are almost as much fun as the real thing!
I bought these for my daughters for Christmas, and they LOVE them!
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Aurora only uses lock washer or embroidered eyes and nose for safety.
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12/16/2011
Sky Streak Review
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(More customer reviews)My 7 and 4 year old boys love flying paper airplanes. I saw this and thought it would be a cool toy for them. This is one of those, "you get what you pay for". It is cheap and fragile. I'm not sure it even lasted 10 minutes. Save your money and make a paper airplane instead.
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A staple in the Guillows Line!! Most of the kits in this series comes with 5 to 10 balsa parts that fit together with no glueing. Some come as noted with propeller and rubber band powered. Great fun for flying around the yard or in the park. Has printed wings, tail surfaces and canopy. Individually packaged in a poly bag. Skill level 1. Wing span measures from 9 to 16 inches.
12/15/2011
X-Stream 5" Twin Pack Review
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(More customer reviews)They fly, but they aren't like the slow balsa-wood gliders. They are more like projectiles. If you toss them by hand, you really need to get them going before they will fly nicely. Same thing with the rubber band launcher. If you don't give them enough oomph they will sort of tumble instead. That said, when you get them going, they go far. I think sometimes they fly more upside-down than right side up, but they still go. Took a little bit of instruction for our 4 year old to figure out how to use the launcher, but now that he has the hang of it he'll launch them across 2 rooms of the house, so we probably need to take them outside now. They were a little bit smaller than I imagined, but it does say 5" in the description. They seem pretty durable, but I don't think they'll last forever. They should last a lot longer than balsa wood.
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It's only 5" long, but it's changing aviation history. Thanks to the internal wing design that's responsible for its "dynamic natural propulsion," the X-Stream Glider travels farther faster than any other glider - the instant you release it from its rubber band launcher. The light, flexible foam material it's made of helps ramp it up to warp speed, and also means you can play with it inside as well as outside the house. For ages 5 and up.