Posts Tagged ‘outdoors’

Just Try And Compare Radio Controlled Tanks

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Real tanks represent strength, fear and even misery in the real world but in the RC world radio controlled tanks found online today reflect nothing more than fun. Complete with realistic smoke, guns and sounds these models are great fun.

Quite a few of the models on the market today fire ammunition from the gun barrels and expel smoke from the exhaust.

OK so some of the RC tanks may not look the prettiest or be as fast or nimble as the more commonly sought after radio controlled buggies but who wants to be the bell of the ball all the time. Getting dirty and stuck in is certainly more fun.

Being slower and sturdier has its advantages for definite. For example your less likely to pay for an RC tank and crash and break it on the first day…unless you really push the boundaries and try to defy gravity.

You can put obstacles and all manner or surfaces in front of these bad boys and you will be amazed at just how robust these things are. They seldom roll over and give up for any course laid out ahead.

EyeClops Night Vision Infrared Stealth Goggles Critique

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

EyeClops Night Vision Infrared Stealth Goggles are very popular this holiday season.

Do your kids like to explore things? Do they like to be adventurous? If so, the EyeClops Night Vision Infrared Stealth Goggles should be a hit by them. Kids and adults alike enjoy using these goggles and having fun with them. With the infrared technology, you can see pretty well in the dark, play games, and pretend to be in the middle of a great adventure.

Don’t be worried about weight or durability – these goggles may not be heavy, but they’re made to fit well and last a long time. They’re about ten inches long, twelve wide, and seven high. Construction is rugged, but kid friendly. While you’ll need a screwdriver to install batteries, that feature makes sure they won’t fall out during use.

They can also be fun for hide and seek at night, hiking, camping trips, and a whole lot more. Vision range is about fifty feet, and there’s no glaring light the way there is when we use a flashlight. You can use these goggles during the daytime, too.