Playskool Tonka Bounce Back Racer, Band A 27 MHZ - Colors May Vary
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Average customer review:Product Description
Even the youngest tots can get behind the controls of this Tonka racer. Crash it into the wall or any other obstacle -- this truck's soft body and huge, oversized wheels cushion it in any collision for safe toddler play, indoors or out. The easy-to-use two-button controller lets youngsters steer it in forward and reverse.
Racer features three modes of play. Requires one 9V and six "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 9"L x 9"W x 3"H.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1738 in Toys & Games
- Color: Rd or Bl
- Brand: Playskool
- Model: 09996
- Released on: 2008-09-21
- Dimensions: 11.00" h x 12.50" w x 4.50" l, 3.06 pounds
Features
- What’s fast, fun and flippable? Supercharge your toddler’s need for speed – and controlling things! – with this chunky, two-in-one R/C vehicle.
- An easy-to-use wireless controller sends this red and orange sports car racing forwards or backwards.
- Kids can race the vehicle over obstacles (not included) to make it flip over and reveal the blue and green race car design on the other side!
- A soft, squishy body and oversized rubber tires means kids can take this speedster for a spin without hurting your walls, feet and floors!
- Vehicle comes with wireless controller and instructions
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Playskool's Tonka Bounce Back Racer will have your child zooming around the house in style. This 2-in-1 remote-control car can be used as a racer on one side, or as a sports car on the other. It is perfect for R/C beginners with its large, soft body and squishy, rubber tires. Designed for children ages three and up, it's a fun, fast-action toy for younger children who want to enter into the R/C world.
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Your toddler can run this R/C car all over the house without damaging your floors or furniture, thanks to the oversized, cushioned body of the vehicle. An added benefit for parents is that this 2-in-1 car is much quieter than most other radio control vehicles. The Bounce Back Racer also comes with a toddler-friendly remote that is easy to control without mom or dad's help; it has two simple-to-use buttons to get the car racing away at top speed.
Though the vehicle can only move forwards and backwards, it works well for all ages. Toddlers will be able to easily control their first R/C car with the simple buttons, while older children can zoom the racer up to top speed over any obstacles of their choice with no problem.
Great For Beginners or Advanced Racers
We were most impressed that the car can run all over the house and furniture without leaving any scuffs or marks. And since it is quieter than other R/C vehicles we have tested, parents won't have to worry about constant loud noise--unless it's coming from your children having fun. And as a 2-in-1 car, it can flip over and keep moving with no problems, maximizing your child's playtime and speeding possibilities.
What's in the Box
Car, and wireless controller. (Batteries not included.)
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| Watch the Bounce Back Racer flip from a sports car into a race car! | |
From the Manufacturer
What’s fast, fun and flippable? Supercharge your toddler’s need for speed – and controlling things! – with this chunky, two-in-one R/C vehicle. An easy-to-use wireless controller sends this red and orange sports car racing forwards or backwards. Kids can race the vehicle over obstacles (not included) to make it flip over and reveal the blue and green race car design on the other side! A soft, squishy body and oversized rubber tires means kids can take this speedster for a spin without hurting your walls, feet and floors! And while remote controls may be a part of your every day routine, to your child, they’re a fascinating new way to control things. So keep hiding the TV remote – your child can race around and explore all he wants with this toddler-friendly remote control car at his command. Vehicle comes with wireless controller and instructions.
Customer Reviews
Don't get more than one.......
If you are planning on buying more than one, they all run on same frequency. So you wouldn't be able to have them near each other, despite what you may have seen on Jon&Kate plus 8. So sweet of Hasbro to send them toys to promote on thier show for free, but it is misleading, they don't all work when played with in the same vicinity.
Good But Not As Good As the Commercial
I bought this as a Christmas present for my son, and so I haven't gotten to see how much he enjoys it yet. However, I took it out of the box to test it out. It is a nice remote control car for a younger child. It has a very simple two switch (forward and backward) controller. It does seem very durable and you can run it into walls and furniture without worry of damaging them. I was disappointed, though, because it doesn't perform as shown on TV. If the car is driven into something at an angle it will bounce back; however, if it hits something straight on it just gets stuck and the wheels spin and spin. You then have to reverse to get the car going again. And after playing with it several times, I was only able to get it to flip over twice and that's only because I was really trying to over and over and over again. After looking at the package again, the product description says it "MAY bounce back or even flip." I have to say that description is accurate. If you're expecting lots of flipping...don't. If you can get past that, it is a fun toy and I do think that kids would really like it.
Very limited range - you might as well push it around
This was purchased for my three year-old son for his birthday. It sure does look cool, and it can take a serious beating, but the killer is the limited range. It seriously has a range of two feet or less. If you run alongside the car it runs great, and will flip walls and everything. That is, unless your child hits the wall first running to keep up with the car. With such a short range, it kills all the fun. What's the point of a RC car if you can't control it from a distance. Needless to say, my son hasn't touched it, as he gets frustrated when it quits working three feet away from him. This one needs to go back to the drawing board. Shameful.












