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Wild Planet Outdoor Antics® Aqua Light Mask | 
| Brand: Wild Planet Category: Toy
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.99 as of 9/4/2010 16:04 CDT details You Save: $7.00 (35%)
New (8) from $12.99
Seller: A Child's Delight! Rating: 11 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 4 Age: 6 - 15 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 8.6 x 4.1
MPN: 9786 Model: 9786 UPC: 788668097869 EAN: 0788668097869
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Swim Mask With Waterproof Headlights. | | • | Dual Headlights For Underwater Fun - day and night. | | • | Waterpfoof Battery Compartment - up to 35 feet. | | • | Light Up You Way And See Clearly Underwater. | | • | Coolest Swim Mask Ever! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review Flip the little blue switch at the top of this cool swim mask and you'll be able to see underwater in the dark, because this mask has built-in headlights! Imagine two tiny waterproof flashlights mounted on the top of a swim mask, and you'd have the Aqua Light Swim Mask. It's made of hard yellow plastic with blue trim, it has a standard black nose cover and an adjustable strap to fit junior swimmers ages 6 to 10. The lights are powered by four AAA batteries (not included) to be contained in a horizontal compartment on top of the mask. The lights in the center require two tiny light bulbs, which are included. These components are kept waterproof through the use of O-ring seals. The Aqua Light Mask heightens underwater visibility, and is a cool pool tool for swimming at night. --Marcie Bovetz
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great item June 29, 2003 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
wonderful! we took them camping and saw all sorts of night creatures in the lake- eels, turtles and fish. great in the pool too!! I am buying a second set for one reason - very durable by kid standard, but--the dog took them out of service!!
Excelent fun August 3, 2005 Leona Day 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have only got this toy this summer but we have enjoyed it. We live on the river and swim in it constantly, my son (8 1/2) and I. It is so cool to see fish and the lights give enough light to see betewwn the rocks. It has been fun. It so far has held up well and the strap is pretty durable but seems ealy to replace if it does break.
nice childs toy July 17, 2005 T. Roush 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought 2 of these for my kids. They love them. They can swim at night and see where there going. So far these work great. They dont fog up as bad as some of the other goggles out there. A friend of my kids was here and seen the goggles and loved them so I turned around a bought a 3rd pair of them. As I said, so far there great. We have had them almost a month now. They do take 4 AAA batteries but otherwise there great. The plastic is not the really soft kind that moves and lets water in. They kinda mold to your face to keep water out. I have even tried them and like them better than alot of others. They are shaped as to slightly impair your vision on the sides since they do stick out some on the sides. Overall, they are great so far. The only reason I gave it 3 stars on education is it just depends if you take your child to the beach or some place like that.
I am very pleased with this product October 15, 2007 Louis J. Williamson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughters, my nephew, and all of their friends loved the goggles. They loved swimming with them at night. They were worth every penny I paid for them, just to see the children smile. The only problem with them is unscrewing the screws to put the batteries in, Single Dad
Whole Family Loves This! Fun For All! June 8, 2009 xoxo (AL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let me tell you first I just drug ours from the bottom of the pool where it has been since last year. The straps and rubber/vinyl frame HAVE NOT CORRODED or become weaker. And beleive this or not, we dried it out, washed off the slime, added more batteries and it still works. Yes! And to think another more expensive mask that kept it company all year was reduced to nearly just the lense.
When in use this mask was the favorite of everyone. Even the older teens. They's hide it and be sure they got first dive. However, I didn't like that it made my 5 year old brave enough to just jump in and swim underwater without help/guidance when he's never done it before. It gave him courage I guess, and he surfaced later (felt like hours)with no ill effects and has been doing it ever since. To think all my bribing, begging and pleading to get him to attempt to even hold his nose just once and go under failed. ANd this toy mask did it with no words?
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