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Wahu Zoom Ball Hydro | For Kids Ages 8+ | Outdoor Garden Toy

Wahu Zoom Ball Hydro | For Kids Ages 8+ | Outdoor Garden Toy

Wahu Zoom Ball Hydro | For Kids Ages 8+ | Outdoor Garden Toy , Blue


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Wahu, a homegrown Aussie brand since 1999, embraces all aspects of the classic, aussie outdoor lifestyle. It represents active outdoor living and sharing the fun with family and friends. Wahu is a way of life!

Wahu Zoomball Hydro

Zip It To Rip It!

Wahu is the leading Australian outdoor brand now in the UK and they really know their stuff about having the best time outside! Get ready to have H2-Oh so much fun with the Zoom Ball Hydro! Hold on to one set of handles, while your friend holds the other. Open your arms quickly to send the Zoom Ball over to your friend but watch out! Be ready to send the Zoom Ball back- you never know when the balloons will pop, and soak you in water!

  • A fun, high speed game for two- players
  • Good exercise to keep the kids active and cool on hot summer days
  • Great outdoor fun for the whole family
  • Includes 15 water balloons


Dimensions: 38.74 x 11.43 x 21.59 cm; 170 Grams
Model: 31749
Material: Plastic
Colour: Blue
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 8 years and up
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 38.74 x 11.43 x 21.59 cm; 170 Grams
Material: Plastic

10 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    You insert a filled waterballoon in the zoom ball and clip it back together, then try to not get soaked when the balloon pops. Lots of fun with kids. I purchased to use in aquatherapy session underwater but the standard version is much better to use submerged for strength building.

  2. CathyArgueta says:

     Italy

    Gioco molto carino, che riaccende la memoria di molti genitori. I palloncini all’interno non erano di ottima qualit, ma si trovano comunque ovunque. divertente, bisogna solo stare attenti quando lo si mette gi perch se si attorciglia il filo bisogna avere tanta pazienza per snodarlo

  3. GiselleAQGG says:

     United States

    We love this thing! Adds a healthy amount of fear to family yard games. Just kidding, it’s totally safe. Just doesn’t feel that way when it’s flying towards you.

    Used to work in physical therapy and we used these for shoulder exercises. Very versatile.

  4. KayleeColwell says:

     United Kingdom

    Well had this out in garden and the adults had the best time, however the lines are really long and kids couldn’t work it properly. Be careful as it’s so fast it sometimes catches your hand

  5. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI miei bambini si sono divertiti molto, hanno giocato con cugini e amici, in spiaggia e in terrazzo. Il meccanismo funziona bene ed il palloncino si rompe al contatto. Unico difetto che i fili si intrecciano e imbrogliano molto facilmente, bisogna prestare molta attenzione che spesso i bambini non hanno.

  6. IvoryDSXsrvb says:

     United States

    It’s a great toy for building kids upper body muscles. Only complaints are that the string gets tangled very easily during storage and if the kids are too young it’s very difficult for them to play.

  7. Verna9255ox says:

     Italy

    La mia perplessit iniziale era quella del funzionamento. invece no funziona benissimo anche senza palloncini anche se con il palloncino tutta un’altra storia, si divertono molto e la doccia veramente assicurata consiglio

  8. Anonymous says:

     United States

    We had a something like this in gym class in the 70’s, but it was longer, heavier, and didn’t involve water balloons. Even though it’s less substantial, this is long enough to be fun, and sliding the “ball” back and forth across the ropes is enjoyable enough, though it needs the added weight of the water balloon to move properly.

    The water balloon aspect is the fun begins. Like a water balloon toss, somebody’s going to get wet, and it’s only a matter of time until you find out who it’s going to be.

    The only real issue that we have with this is that the “ball”, which screws together (2 halves) with a 1/8th or so turn, is too flexible and comes open too easily. Sometimes, the water balloon breaks while inside the ball, splattering water at a player. Other times, the ball falls open and dumps the water balloon on the ground. It would be nice if the ball held together, either with a stiffer ball or a more secure locking mechanism.

    We eventually came up with new rules for a loose balloon. Sometimes, we agree to put it back together and start over. Sometimes, we agree that we can pick it up and throw it at each other. Another option is change to a game of water balloon toss if the balloon comes loose. The important thing is to turn it into something fun instead of a disappointment.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I had this as a child growing up. Before videos etc. I grew up in the ’60s and life was playing outside walking to a friend’s house, and plan exercise but having fun doing it. My mother bought this for me as a child and we had fun making up rules and little did we know that we were exercising as well. It was bought by me for my grandchild. Just as I remembered.

  10. Emily Ferron says:

     United States

    So I had to stay in Rehab for breaking my back for a week. One of the things I enjoyed doing as a part of my PT was playing Zoom ball with my therapist. I’m home now but my kids are all to busy and when there’s not enough room in my house to play with it. As soon as I’m able to get outside in a nice day and one of my kids has free I’m looking forward to being able to play Zoom ball again. It comes with Water Balloons but haven’t added one yet because i did try to play it in house. Don’t want a water balloon to bust inside….