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| Brand: Step2 Category: Toy
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $91.74 You Save: $28.25 (24%)
New (5) from $91.74
Rating: 119 reviews Sales Rank: 860
Batteries Included: No Age: 2 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 37 Dimensions (in): 16.3 x 43.5 x 26
MPN: 007114 Model: GEEal711400 UPC: 733538711406 EAN: 0733538711406 ASIN: B00005KBVD
Release Date: September 12, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 days
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| • | 2 non-slip steps provide access from either side | | • | Recessed retainer well keeps car in place during mounting | | • | Car has high back, handrail, and foot rests for secure ride | | • | Snap-together design assembles without tools |
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Product Description Let your child experience the up-and-down thrills of a roller coaster in the safety of your living room or driveway with the Up and Down Roller Coaster from Step2. The colorful snap-together track reaches 10 feet long and comes with two sets of non-slip steps that lock onto the track for added safety. The coaster car features a high back, handrail and foot rests for a secure ride. Measures approximately 123"L x 30.5"W x 14.75"H. Comes with track and coaster car. Holds up to 60 pounds. Adult supervision recommended.
Editorial Review It may not feature any loop-de-loops or terrifying hairpin turns, but preschoolers will likely find this 10-foot-long roller coaster every bit as thrilling as grownups find the amusement park version. Molded in brightly colored plastic, it's built for years of wear in either the backyard or the playroom. The set's components fit together to form a downhill ride with another smaller hill about halfway through. What we loved most about this set is the fact that the individual parts are just as much fun as the fully assembled kit. The car, bright yellow with a sturdy handle, could just as easily be used around the house if the child is too young for the coaster. And the ramp system is plenty of fun to roll cars, balls, or anything else. Perhaps our tiny toy tester said it best: "Wheee!" --John Moe
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| Customer Reviews: Read 114 more reviews...
Love this toy! August 27, 2008 suzi I bought this for my youngest son's 1st birthday. I also have a 4 year old and the both of them love it. The youngest will definitely be able to play with this independently in a few months. We are going to bring it inside during the winter, hopefully it will help them burn off some energy while they are stuck inside!
step 2 roller coaster August 24, 2008 Amy Clements (Long Island) The up and down roller coaster is cute. It is durable and easy to move around. No assembly required which was great. It could slope a little more to help momentum but still enjoyable for children. Car would be better if it had better foot platforms for child to pick up feet. Otherwise good product, nephew loves it!
Roller Coaster July 24, 2008 S. McCollum My 2 year olds love this toy. It is great fun and very durable and easy to take apart and put back together.
Great Summer Toy July 17, 2008 H. Barone (Colorado) Initially we were looking for a slide for our 2.5 year old, but came across this. It looked way more exciting than a slide and our son loves it. When not going down it on the cart, he takes his cars outside and sends them down the track too. Really cute toy that is simple to put together (takes 1 minute) and will last forever.
Awesome product July 17, 2008 Maxima (Pittsfield, MA) The Step 2 Up & Down Rollercoaster is fantastic. Everything is pre-assembled in the box. It took less than a minute to snap together the 3 coaster pieces and my Grandson was off & riding. He loves this toy. It is an excellent value for the price and is built to last for a long time. This product is definitely worth buying. I am extremely satisfied with the quality & price of this product.
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