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Binding: Toy Brand: Nerf EAN: 5060150178269 Feature: With a proven aerodynamic design, the Vortex Mega Howler whistles and flies incredibly far. Label: TKC Manufacturer: TKC Publisher: TKC Studio: TKC
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With a proven aerodynamic design, the Vortex Mega Howler whistles and flies incredibly far.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Old fashioned fun Comment: Bought at Christmas as stocking filler - great success with 20 yr old and 15 yr old. Brilliant toy for any age especially if visually impaired as the whistling enables the toy to be tracked by sound ;this is really educational for young VI children.
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The 12 inch Nerf Vortex Mega Howler can be thrown a long distance with built-in whistles that howl while it flies. Aerodynamic flying football! Designed for maximum aerodynamic balance and spiral rotation, the Mega Howler can be thrown with pinpoint accuracy. Mega Howler larger image Mega Howler larger image Mega Howler larger image A 'Duroskin' construction gives toughness and durability making it exceptionally rugged for outdoor play - yet soft enough for easy catches. It features an easy to throw design and the finger grip zones and tail fin help it spin faster for tighter spirals and greater distance. There are three separate whistles combining to form the 'Vortex' making it easy to hear and catch. This Vortex Mega Howler is perfect for outdoor games in a park on a beach. Vortex Mega Howler features: One Nerf Vortex Mega Howler Made from 'Duroskin' construction Tough and durable for outdoor play Compact 12 inch size Finger grip zones Tail fin to help faster spin Football compresses when gripped Three separate whistles Supplied in an attractive open gift box Suitable for age 5 years and up Size: Vortex Mega Howler Length 33cm; football 16cm Click here to see a larger image of the Vortex Mega Howler
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