Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Zuru Light Up Football

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Manufacturer: Re:creation Group Plc
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Binding: Toy Brand: Re:creation Group Plc EAN: 5060030186186 Label: Re:creation Group Plc Manufacturer: Re:creation Group Plc Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Publisher: Re:creation Group Plc Studio: Re:creation Group Plc
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely class Comment: Got given one of these by someone. Seemed like a bit of a novelty item.
Then, we took it indoors, turned the lights off and started playing catch.
How brilliant?
In the dark it's really difficult to track the flashing ball. You stand there with your hands out and it just blats you in the head almost out of nowhere (remember in "There's Something About Mary" where that guy keeps getting hit in the head with the frisby?)
We were laughing our heads off for about an hour!
The rate of flashing can be set and this alters how difficult it is to track the ball. If you juggle around with it before you chuck it, you totally fox the other guy.
Great toy!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Now even the retreat of the sun won't stop you having a kick about.
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