2 Radio - controlled Shocking Tanks
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| List Price: | $60.00 |
| Price: | $39.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Battle Zone: 2 Radio - controlled Shocking Tanks. Tank vs. Tank! Two Battle Tanks duke it out with 2 different remote controls. You're on the offensive, rolling down the hallway. Suddenly, your opponent emerges from behind a box. He fires his infrared gun. Direct hit on your tank. ZAP! You feel a shock (wimp or tough-guy level) through the remote control handle. Indicator lights show you've been hit. Five hits and you're out. Are you up for the challenge? Great fun for commanders 14 and up. Requires 6 AAA and 6 AA batteries (included). Set weighs 2 lbs., 5 ozs. Zap, Batman! Initiate the dual... get this set for holiday fun and beyond! 2 Radio-controlled Shocking Tanks
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31396 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: SHOCKING TANKS
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 7.50" w x 1.00" l, 3.00 pounds
Features
- 2 control units with built in shocking function and speakers
- Direct hit on the tank shocks the driver through the controller
- Battle sound effects for added excitement
- Two shock levels
Customer Reviews
Lots of fun
Lots of fun, really does shock you! Not painful, more of a tingling. Smaller than I thought they'd be, but they do a decent job. Great party game!
My husband loves this!!
I bought these for my husband and his friends in Iraq for Christmas. He loved the idea and they all enjoy playing with them. He also said the shock is pretty strong, but they enjoy that! A unique, amusing gift! Thanks for making his Christmas brighter!
It could be soooo much better ! ! !
When they arrived they were put right into service. The #2 tank had a problem that one of its tread motors (each tank has 2 treads to move) did not work. I'm an electronics tech. so I was able to take it apart and fix it but not perfectly.(I'm pretty sure an average person without a jewelers kit and multimeter could not have fixed it.) So the one tank works great and the other . . . ok. Also, you start to loose control if there is anything in between you and the tank (a wood table top or curious dog lets say). In my opinion it's a GREAT idea, the workmanship is good but the design need work. Three AA batteries only give 4.5 volts to the tank, limiting speed. One (or two while were dreamn') 9 volt batteries weigh comparatively and would allow for more powerful motors, increasing speed but possibly reducing play time (two 9 volts would help that). Also, the controller needs some more power to increase the signal strength and range(you would have to up the tank power as well to get the additional range). The needed improvements would increase the price, but not by much (still less than the $100 mark). So, the idea is great, this application is good but needs work to make it great but you get what you pay for (thats what I don't understand, a small increase in price would make these awesome and if they sucked batteries down fast then hey, maybe the battery co.'s would help subsidize the design costs. Just an idea) I hope this helped. Laterz.




