Product Details
All Surface Swingball

All Surface Swingball
From MOOKIE TOYS

List Price: $39.99
Price: $17.98

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Firefly Buys

3 new or used available from $17.98

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Product Description

We love this unique and portable All Surface Swingball game. Empty the case and fill with water, gravel or other ballast. Close lid, insert game poles and you're ready to play on any surface- grass, concrete, even sand. For two-person play, use the large checker bat paddles to hit the tethered tennis ball back and forth. Or bat the ball around the pole for one person or practice play. Pole stands approximately 6' tall assembled. All components store in game case. Paddle colors may get vary.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6343 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Retail Store
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 6.39 pounds

Features

  • Swing ball tennis game
  • Fill base with sand or water
  • Offers great exercise and practice
  • Come with two paddles
  • For ages 6 and up

Customer Reviews

ZIM ZAM!!!!5
We loved it as a kid in the 80's and now our children love it too! I love the 'play anywhere' base which, as long as it is filled with water (or sand) never tips over. Lots of fun for kids of ALL ages!

Disappointing2
We LOVED this toy back in the day, but this new version is a cheap disappointment. The pole does not stay in its positioner in the base very well. It pops out frequently. The "old school" zim zam that has a pole that you drive into the ground is MUCH better.

Fun for all4
No doubt about it, the older version I played with was definitely better made. However, I still have just as much fun as I did when I was younger (although I am now more prone to injury!) My kids and I have a blast playing this. We ordered the one with the all surface base for versatility on where we play, but the pole does tend to get pulled out of the base when we accidentally hit the string. I wish the design helped prevent this. We are using water in the base. This might be less of an issue with sand. We have not yet tried that.