Remote-Controlled Submarines
Here’s a great pool toy for your kids this summer. The Remote-Controlled Omnidirectional Submarines can be used in a swimming pool, in the bathtub, or a shallow pond. Each unit is powered by 3 motors that supposedly lets them dive and surface like real naval submarines. You can make them go forward, backward, left, right, and do a progressive 360 roll. The submarines are equipped with dual LED headlights so your kids can play with them even at night. The only downside is that the submarines can only be used in water depth of 3 feet. These little toys come in pairs for $69.95.
These seem like fun pool toys for me, I mean my kids heh.
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May 23rd, 2007 05:04
Wowzers! Pretty cool toy. I just wish my kids were about 3-4 years older
May 23rd, 2007 06:28
and who said this was meant to be only child’s play
I sure will give this a try if a lucky angel reads my wishlist
May 23rd, 2007 07:47
Darnit! Where were these things when I was a kid? All I had were rocks to throw to the bottom of the pool. The only diving and resurfacing going on was me.
May 23rd, 2007 10:20
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May 23rd, 2007 11:11
@Nathan:


You could always get them now in preparation heh.
Dj Flush:
I think I need 3 pairs. Two for me, one for each of my 3 kids, and one for my wife
@Mark:
You sure we weren’t at the same pool?
May 23rd, 2007 11:31
The submarines looks cool…