A powerful four wheel drive moves the Morphibians Explorer speedily over the water, then even faster on land! This high-performance radio control amphibious Rover can go anywhere-dirt, pond or pool. Features sturdy 4×4 turf digging tires for land and wake forming paddle wheel treads for ripping through the water. Powerful full-function controller makes explorations on
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Added on: August 1, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
A powerful four wheel drive moves the Morphibians Explorer speedily over the water, then even faster on land! This high-performance radio control amphibious Rover can go anywhere-dirt, pond or pool. Features sturdy 4×4 turf digging tires for land and wake forming paddle wheel treads for ripping through the water. Powerful full-function controller makes explorations on any surface just a touch away. Vehicle requires 3 AA batteries (not included). Handset requires 2 AAA batteries (not included). Ages 5+
Great first r/c vehicle for child We have purchased four of the kid galaxy morphibians, two for my son and two as gifts. They are excellent toys for young children who want r/c vehicles. They climb over grass well and we’ve even had them in the swimming pool! They “swim” as well as they drive. My son accidentally jumped into the pool with the remote, but it worked fine after it dried out. We did recently have a problem with one of them that started to drive backwards only, but these cars have been through so much abuse…
Don’t get the controller wet. First of all, my kids LOVE it. They seemed to learn how to control it pretty quick. Each joystick controls the wheels on one side of the vehicle so both forward for straight ahead, one forward one back to spin, etc.The batteries last quite a while too. We’ve had it for a few days and haven’t changed the batteries yet.It works in water like advertised and I haven’t had a problem yet with water getting in the vehicle and causing any problems.The problem I have…
Really solid purchase. I was looking for an RC car for my 2 1/2 year old. He’s relatively dexterous, but there was no chance he would really be able to drive anything. However, he likes mashing the buttons and the thing 1) holds up very well and 2) doesn’t get going to fast. It’s full 2 channel, so it’s fun for me to drive as well and he mostly crashes it around a bit and then wants me to chase him.Top speed is a little slower than adult walking speed.Note that it drives like a tank, not a…