Binding: Toy Brand: Interactive Toy EAN: 0628741510161 Label: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD Manufacturer: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD Publisher: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD Studio: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD
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Product DescriptionA HUGE 24' radio controlled model snowmobile, licensed by Polaris - one of the most popular snowmobile manufacturers. These 24' snowmoblies are radio controlled and ready to run straight out of the box. The scale replica Fusion 900 features a powerful 540 electric motor for speeds of 9 ft/sec and, just like the real thing it is responsive and nimble with signature aesthetics, working suspension and a full track design for punching through challenging snowscapes. The included two channel radio control puts you in the saddle with precise control and long-range fun never before available in the winter. Though designed to be used outdoors, not only is the 24' Fusion a blast to use outside on snow but it can even be used indoors on carpets just by changing skis! The snowmobiles run for up to 12 minutes on a single charge. Requires one 9V transmitter battery.
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