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Features
Dive and search for Submergency in the water.
Find and deactivate increases excitement of underwater play.
Adjustable depth technology.
Players can adjust Submergency to float, sink, and even suspend in between.
Set LED timer to time out in 15 seconds - all the way up to 90 seconds.
Description
Disarm it before time runs out! Its dive-and-search, find-and-deactivate features increase the excitement of underwater play. Players can adjust Submergency to float, sink, and even suspend in between. Set the LED timer to time out in 15 seconds all the way up to 90 seconds. Requires 4 "AAA" batteries, not included. Measures 5" x 5" x 5".
Product Details
Product Length:
4.25 inches
Product Width:
8.0 inches
Product Height:
10.0 inches
Product Weight:
1.25 pounds
Package Length:
10.3 inches
Package Width:
7.9 inches
Package Height:
3.7 inches
Package Weight:
1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 19 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 19 customer reviews )
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21 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Really fun toy that will last all summer long Jun 10, 2008
By Amazed Dad I bought this toy for my son. It is the sturdiest pool toy I've ever purchased. Unlike most pool toys, this one will definitely last all season long. I wasn't sure exactly what it did, but my son figured it out in no time. It has a timer that emits a beeping sound and that must be "disarmed" before it reaches zero. The tricky thing is that the toy becomes virtually invisible when placed in the water, so you have to listen closely to find it. My son and his friend loved seeing who could find it first. But the really amazing part is that you can control the depth at which this toy rests! From floating on the top, to sinking to the bottom, to anywhere INBETWEEN! It's pretty neat to throw this ball (which is fairly heavy) into the water and dive to the bottom of the pool to search for it, only to hear it suspended above your head, resting in the MIDDLE of the pool. All kids love diving for objects in pools. Submergency totally re-invents the dive toy...making it interactive and unpredictable. If your kids are growing tired of the traditional dive sticks, you have to get this toy!
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
diver, beware. Jul 15, 2009
By Anthony Dodge
"theartfuldodger"
while it lasted, submergency was great fun. but the details are somewhat misleading--the way it changes depth is by loosening the cap and allowing it to flood. we could only get it to either float or completely sink, nothing in-between. still fun--while it lasted, which was only three days. the water and the batteries don't mix well, the housing compromised and the batteries corroded within 72 hours, destroying the connections and ruining the toy. save your money and do what we do now--dive for stones!
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Toy, BUT I have a leaky one... Jun 28, 2008
By E. Arrendondo
"dondoandtaka"
I bought this dive toy for my kids since they practically live in the pool during the summertime. The toy is a great diversion for them and they love playing with it. That being said, I can't seem to keep water out of the battery chamber no matter how firmly I screw the chamber and outside casing shut. After 1/2 hour to an hour of water play, water seeps in and the batteries start to leak acid. Any ideas on how to seal it off better?!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Horrible! Apr 18, 2011
By Victoria K. Miller In very small fine print the instructions state, "Fresh water only." Having a salt water pool it never worked after immediately shorting out. They would not refund our money.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Sad Finish to Great Start Apr 05, 2011
By koilaf This was a terrific toy for a few minutes. . . then it stopped working. At the end of the day, when our guests had gone home we took it apart we found water had entered the electronics and the circuits were already corroded - it's now unsalvageable. The gasket was faulty and a piece of it was completely missing. Had we checked this out first, we could have easily put some clear silicone in that spot and I'm sure it would still be working. The grandkids were very disappointed to have the fun end so quickly. Since this is such an unusual water toy, I think it's well-worth having, however, judging by the reviews there's a quality control problem. I still think it's worth the effort to check it out prior to putting it in water and ensuring the gasket is effective. If you have the skill, tools and supplies to repair it before you use it the first time, I'd highly recommend this item, otherwise, keep shopping ;)