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Remote Controlled Air Hogs Zero Gravity Cars
Spin Masters has been one of the leading toy makers. Your children will be familiar with some of their other brands. The Bakugan battle brawlers, Fogo Sports, Paperoni, and Pixos are some your kids may have played with. Their latest product is Liv Girls, which is a doll that some say may rival Barbie.
The cool line of toys from Spin Masters are the radio and remote controlled cars. The Air Hogs Zero Gravity cars, the Zero Gravity Micro , Legacy Regenerator, Laser and Nano Racers are some of the zero gravity cars they make. These cars will race on walls, ceilings and of course the floor. These cars can zoom across the ceiling and walls as they race to the finish.
The Air Hogs are available in many different colors. Red, green, yellow, and blue can be seen streaking across the wall. The Micro Zero Gravity Air Hog can have up to four frequencies so you can race with three of your friends. Each has a controller, charger, and instructions for using.
The remote will need six AA batteries and the cars plug into the controller to charge. The cars have headlights that work. Once the Air Hog is charged, the racing can begin. The cars operate on vacuum suction for the cars to work on the ceiling and walls. You will have to place the Air Hog on the wall for it to begin working. The Regenerator and Regenerator Mini are Air Hogs that are meant to crash. They can even repair themselves after that crash. The cars will not leave any marks on your walls.
The small Zero Gravity Nano Racer is a micro car. It is only three inches long. The remote control will actually open to store the car and to charge it when not in use. The body of the Nano is sleeker and has many more colors available.
Every child will love to play with these exciting Air Hog Zero Gravity cars. You can see them advertised on TV and you can watch your child’s face light up with excitement. Most cost around thirty dollars and you can find them at toy stores or order them through the internet. Give your Air Hogs and watch them race across your ceiling.
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