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Toy Smith NightZone Football by Toysmith


Band nose to nose is what glows!
This is actually pretty darn neat.   The band around the ball (nose to nose) is very bright.   It seems durable but has not gotten a lot of play yet as it is too darn cold to throw it around outside.   It is a "nerf" like material that is relatively safe to use indoors.  (Don't pretend to be Manning going for the end zone.)  Inside is almost as good as a couple of glow sticks for lighting up a room.  In a power outage it could double as a night light.  I think it is a fun item and will be loads of fun out doors on a WARM night.  

8" foam football that glows super bright with lightband technology
Over 24 hours of continuous play
Intense glow for long distance play
Requires 2 CR1220 batteries (included)
Ages 6 and up

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