• Challenge your friends: This special Dueling Base lets 2 kids launch rockets at the same time, so you can see whose goes higher!
  • 100% KID powered: Run, jump and STOMP to launch these rockets up to 20 stories high -- that's 200 feet in the air!
  • Winner of Creative Child Magazine’s 2014 Preferred Choice Award
  • Includes 4 Ultra Stomp Rockets and a special Dueling Base featuring 2 Stomp Launch Pads
  • No batteries required; super easy, fast assembly. Ages 6 and up

I am a nanny for 3 kids, twins are 8 and youngest is 6. One of the twins is on the Autism Spectrum. But this would be great for ages 4-10. We have had this toy for a week and it is wonderful. The kids absolutely love it. I don't keep it available all day because it makes it more special to have it out for a 2hour period and is more incentive for them to listen well during the day before I set it up. But they share it well and come up with contests and they have to get creative with different ways to shoot it ex using both feet at the same time or 2 people jumping on it sideways or doing a cartwheel on it and shooting the rocket with 2 hands. I don't know how durable it is yet, but at this price, if it breaks in 2 months I have no problem buying them another one. Absolutely wonderful and keeps them occupied and working together.

This is a fun summer toy for young kids. I bought this for my nephew for his birthday - he had just turned 3 years old. He couldn't really grasp the 'foot stomping' action so he ran back and forth between the stomping cushions throwing his bottom down on them, to make the rocket fly. It was fun to watch, and he had a great time. We tried to get him to look up to see the rockets soar, but he was more interested in what was happening down on the ground and the 'action/reaction' and the sounds being made. Next year he might be more interested in seeing what kind of force is needed to make the rocket go higher. I also definitely recommend buying these dual rockets versus the alternative single stomper. Having two helped us keep up with my nephew.

We just bought this version for a friend for a birthday after owning and having tons of fun with the single person version ourselves. This version solves the two major issues I had with the single person. This stand doesn't fall apart and fall over and more than one kid can play with this one at a time, which somehow solves a lot of minor squabbles. You stomp, which squishes the air through the tube and to the rocket and the air power makes the rockets fly. We often bring ours to picnics and gatherings with open spaces and lots of kids. The rockets are cheap, but hold up surprisingly well. They are soft and even if they hit someone at their fastest to don't hurt. If a kid bites one, marks are left but it still flies. They can get stuck in trees and on roofs, but the wind eventually brings them back down. I've seen a kid barely walking have fun shooting the rocket a short way up and I've seen grown men act like kids because of this toy. I think the competitive aspect of the 2 person stomp rocket is likely to make this even more interesting to the older kids. This product is a lot of fun and well priced for what it is. We'll be giving this for a gift again, and might have to upgrade to the two person version ourselves at some point.

I previously bought the single stomp rocket, which was just mediocre, and I was shocked at how much better this version is. The main difference is the base. The single rocket product has a base that does not stay where you point it, and periodically falls apart. The kids are not able to put it back together without adult help. What a huge pain! This base stays in one piece and is both stable and adjustable. The kids love it. The other big difference is the rockets themselves. These are higher quality, and they are much easier to insert onto the launcher. Even a two year old is able to load and launch these rockets on their own. Obviously, two kids can use this version at once, which also reduces fighting. I was hesitant to buy this after my mediocre experience with the single person stomp rocket, but I'm really glad I did. This thing is awesome for kids aged two to about eight.

I bought this toy for my nephew's 3rd birthday and he absolutely loves it. For the weeks following his birthday he refused to come inside because he loved playing with this toy so much. My nieces and nephews (ages 3, 6, 8, and 12) all loved playing with the dueling stomp rocket, and so did the adults!!!!! The initial set up took all of 2 minutes, almost all ages are able to refill the rockets by themselves and anyone can participate!! The initial toy only comes with Red rockets so if you purchase the Blue rockets it'll make the distance competitions fun and easy to judge! Awesome purchase!! Would definitely purchase again!!!

We got these for a rocket birthday party. We have owned the stomp rocket junior but often the set up would adjust itself at a new angle or the base would come out of place and fall apart. This solves those problems. The base is so stable. We had a party and had kids running and jumping to launch rockets without a single adjustment needed the whole time. The kids played and played. We love it. We even made paper rockets as a craft then launched them as well. It even will fit our rockets from our junior set so we are very happy with this setup.

We have owned and gifted several stomp rocket jrs and ultra stomp rockets. They are my go-to gift for toddler to preschool age kids. Our issue has always been that after a while the hose and plastic rocket holder don't hold together well. This results is not being able to get a good up-in-the-air aim . We've frankensteined several of these things with screws and additional pieces trying to get it to stay up. The other issue is that we'd always attract a neighborhood crowd when we were playing with it. Stomp Rocket has solved both of these issues with the dueling rockets. Now 2 kids can go at a time! And for the first time ever there's an additional piece to hold the rockets straight. That piece alone is a game changer. It has been several years since we purchased a stomp rocket. For the spring I started looking into outside toys that would be played with by a wide age range of kids, from toddler to teen. This dueling rockets came up in my search and I was so excited by the new changes. It has been played with everytime our kids have been outside since Easter. Way to go Stomp Rocket!

My kids (4 & 2) love these. Also some neighbor kids (6 & 9) walked by and also loved them. Careful not to bend over to reload one rocket while your excited child is stomping the other one... but I’ve been hit at pretty close range and it didn’t hurt. So... safe for all ages! Ha. We had the original version for a couple of years before the rockets tore apart (likely because of destructo-baby). These are a slightly different design but work just as well. Note that my husband bought a different brand of the same idea at a major toy store, and they barely flew, so we returned them. Get this specific brand for sure.

Oh, man, I cannot say enough about how much my two girls and their cousins love this set. They got it for Christmas, and it's still a favorite two months later. The whole family got a kick out of it. My favorite stomp rocket moment was when my 80-year-old dad suddenly shot out of his office at the speed of light and started scrambling in the hallway -- my mom and kids and I did not realize it was rocket business and we were like WHAT IS GOING ON?! And then he stomped that rocket like the fate of America depended on it -- right as my sister opened the bathroom door. I nearly peed my pants laughing at them.

First off-- it definitely does not go up 200 feet. We've all had turns with this (even the 6'2" adults), and the highest it's gone was maybe forty feet. That said, it was still great. They're super-easy to set up, and will last as long as you have the attention for the them. We have a six year old and a four year old, and they both love these things. Whether it's sending them up themselves (which goes about 6 feet at their size), or having one of the adults do it (which gets up to forty feet), they get a huge kick out of it. They've been durable too, as we've used them consistently for weeks now and it all still works perfectly. One suggestion: definitely keep in a clear area. These rockets are light, and will drift with the slightest wind. We almost lost one to a tree the first time, only able to retrieve it by spending thirty minutes throwing tennis balls until we knocked it loose. Also, be careful about mischief-makers who might carry the rockets around and try to fire them at people like a weapon. Not fun to get hit!