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FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod | 
| Brand: Spin Master Category: Sports
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $27.99 as of 9/3/2010 19:53 CDT details You Save: $7.00 (20%)
New (3) from $27.99
Seller: ABCTOY4me Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 25245
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 30 x 4.7 x 2.5
MPN: 6012261 Model: 69114 UPC: 778988807880 EAN: 0778988807880 ASIN: B001PO5KQO
Release Date: December 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fun and safe FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod recommended for children aged 8 years old and up | | • | Accurately casts fishing line up to 30 feet with pump-and-launch action | | • | Patented easy to operate design eliminates snares and tangles, and patented safety bobber protects against accidental hooks | | • | Storage compartment in handle for tackle pack and extra bobber | | • | Rugged ABS construction |
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Product Description The Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod is better than ever with a new automatic extending tip that gives you great fishing action and a cool new look.
Amazon.com Product Description Make fishing fun and accessible for the entire family, with the FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod. Recipient of the 2005 ICAST Best in Kid's Tackle award, the FOGO Rocket Launcher fishing rod is safe and easy for young kids to operate independently. The patented design allows users to cast up to 30 feet of line with a pump-and-launch action that eliminates snares and tangles as well as unintentional casting accidents. Additionally, the FOGO Rocket Fishing Rod can be adjusted to suit different fishing conditions and different kinds of fish, developing and honing the skills of young fishermen and women. Using the rod is very straightforward from the set up to the cast and reel. Before fishing you can adjust the drag wheel just right for the kind of fish you'll be catching. You set the hook and bait inside bobber prior to casting. To cast, you simply pull the Rocket Launcher's handle back, reel the bobber until you see it in the view window, aim, and fire. The Rocket Launcher is equipped with a safety latch to prevent unintentional launches, and the patented safety bobber hides the hook until it hits the water so there are no accidental hooks. The bobber opens and releases bait automatically upon hitting the water. Specifications: - Recommended Hook Size: 4
- Recommended Weight Size: 8
- Dimensions: 4 x 6 x 30.75 inches (LxWxH)
- Weight: 1.85 pounds
- Not for use by children under 6 years of age
- Made in China
What's in the Box? FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod, Safety Bobber
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Don't Waste your time and money August 10, 2010 Jayson Williams (Maryville, TN, US) I bought this for my young children. I hoped it would add to their interest in fishing, as well as, keep their bait out of the trees. The problem is this contraption does not work. It does not cast as far as advertised and the reeling mechanism fell apart every other cast. Also the rod did not extend as it should, this kept the bait pod from going anywhere.
My advice, buy your kids a tradional rod and real and enjoy teching him how to use it. I thought the kids would like the novelty of the "rocket" but they actually like the traditional way better.
FOGO rocket fishing rod June 27, 2010 pggarret Fishing rod broke during first use by a (9) year old who fish's three to four times a week. She was under adult supervision and was not abusive. This product is very flimsy. Not worth the money paid.FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod
Avoid my mistake May 27, 2010 Robert SoWel Looks good on tv, but in reality it was a waste of money. The product is much to heavy for my 6.5 year old child (roughly twice the weight of a standard rod and reel). It is difficult if not impossible for her to push the safety button and then the trigger. Often the trigger will not deploy. After you reel it in you have to spend time to reposition the expandable rod portion over the bobber before you shoot it again. Additionally the reel is fairly shotty construction and isn't secure in the housing.
After trying it in the backyard and then the lake--it ended up being useless junk. I broke out the standard rod and reel and within 15 minutes she was casting like a pro.
Avoid my mistake--it doesn't work like the commercial and there were no smiling faces on these users.
Too tricky for younger kids - gets annoying to use for very long July 13, 2009 Adam D. Chace (UPTON, MA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pretty cool for kids to try out, but a little difficult for 6-7 yr olds to operate on their own. My son had a fishing birthday party and nobody stuck with this rod for very long. They all opted to go back to the simpler regular rod. That includes my son, who asked for this to be his gift for weeks beforehand. It's a little involved.
Zero Stars June 30, 2009 kariad (East Bay SF, CA United States) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I really wish I had researched this product prior to purchasing - because then I wouldn't have bought it. And then I wouldn't have a bloody finger (more on that later.)
I came across the Amazon page only because I was searching for some sort of information on the product after it broke. The FOGO sports website only has information about the original RocketLauncher, not the II. That on its own is a bit "fishy" since most company websites would support their latest product. Even so, I tried looking at their FAQ (which produced a computer error) and "instruction manual" which was just a PDF of the original manual (hosted on a different server.) Clearly, the website is not maintained, nor is there any customer service to speak of.
Google searches for this product turn up ordering pages, not customer service pages -- and then this Amazon page, which unfortunately echoed the experience we had.
In our case, the "telescoping" function locked. The instruction manual troubleshooting reads 'if the telescoping APPEARS to be locked' and then says 'gently twist...' as if to imply that the telescoping could never be locked and that the solution is easy. I finally got the bottom portion of the telescoping to retract - but in so doing, shaved a piece of skin off my index finger. We finally had it set up to cast! It went out a couple feet and the telescoping locked again. It was at that point I sought out additional information in case there was another way I could unlock it.
It is going back to the store tomorrow -- what a shame, since my son was so enthusiastic about going fishing, and is instead crushed. I'm just relieved I'm the one with the hurt finger, not him.
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