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Outdoortoys re:creation


01189 736 222 | www.recreationltd.co.uk The Air Storm range adopts patented design technology to deliver launch performance and features items that have recently sold under the Zing Air brand name exclusively in the independent sector. The collaboration between Zing Toys and re:creation sees these products now offered exclusively under the Air Storm name with a fully integrated marketing campaign, including TV advertising due in March. There are three products in the Air Storm Spring/Summer 2013 line-up, and a range of ammo refi ll packs to support them. All Spring/Summer products are suitable for ages eight plus, and are ready to use straight from the box without assembly. The range includes the Z-Curve Bow, the Z-X Crossbow and the Zing Shot. Launching in June, the Beast stunt scooter, a high-quality, ramp-tested pro scooter, offers top specifi cations such as a stamped steel rear fender brake, CNC style fork and a triple head tube clamp. Available in red and blue colourways. Launching July 2013, the Razor Dirt Scooter is coming to the UK for kids aged eight


years plus, introducing a new sport to them; freestyle dirt scooting. Bridging the gap between scootering and BMX-ing, the Dirt Scooter takes the rider from the streets to off-road terrain, and dirt bike jumps for the fi rst time. With large pressured tyres, the lightweight Dirt Scooter adds a new element to scooter riding. The Fuze Wheel Writer displays pictures, graphics and writing as the Wheel Writer turns your wheel into a giant display. With 12 scrolling designs, riders can choose an individual pattern, a sequence to illuminate on and off, or set a real working speedometer. The water-resistant technology fi ts cycle wheels with spokes of 20” and above with auto shut-off for when the bike stops moving. Razor is setting its sights on the skateboard market for Spring 2013 with the launch of RazorX skateboards designed for carving, cruising and skate park


stunts. Featuring graphics and hi-spec designs, products range from old-school short boards to spark boards. The range includes the Park Skateboard, the Pro Skateboard, the Team Pro Skateboard, the Spark Skateboard, and the Cruiser Skateboard.


Famosa


01926 311 106 | www.famosa.es/en Famosa’s Feber ride-on range features the Teenage Ninja Mutant Turtles on chunky quad bikes along with one - and two-seater cars and jeeps. New to the range are an entry-level Quad 82 and a Big Quad. The TT Ninja and two-seater Ninja Jeep have forward and reverse gears with a top speed of 3.2 and 5.3 kph respectively. New to the Ferrari range is the Ferrari F430, a foot-to-fl oor ride-on. The new


Ferrari trike has an activity steering wheel, adjustable and removable parent handle, sun canopy and basket. There is a solid plastic safety bar, three-point adjustable harness and a high-backed two-position adjustable seat. The Ferrari California two-seater sports car has alloy-styled wheels, sports steering wheel, wing mirrors and seatbelts. It features tough bodywork, detailed styling and a foot-operated accelerator with electric brakes and gears. New to the Disney range are the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Minnie Mouse


Bowtique trikes, with styled handlebars, lights, sounds and storage basket. There is a sun canopy, solid plastic safety bar, and a high-back two-position adjustable seat. The Minnie Mouse MotoFeber has chunky wheels, pink polka dot graphics and electronic horn, and the new Minnie Bowtique Car has Minnie graphics. The new Play Island Table has two play areas for water or sand, which can be


turned into a table with removable feet. Accessories include a bucket, shovel and rake, in fade-resistant colours. The Evolution Baby Swing is durable and chunky. As toddlers grow, parents can remove the high backrest and waist-level safety bar.


HTI


01253 775 684 | www.htigroup.co.uk HTI offers Mattel girls and boys properties Barbie, Hot Wheels and Monster High. Targeted at girls aged three to nine years, the Barbie range comprises 10”, 12”, 14” and 16” bikes, inline skates, quad skates, plus helmet and protection pads. All lines predominantly feature the signature Barbie pink colourway, as well as bejeweled Barbie designs. The Monster High range targets older girls with 16”, 18” and 20” bikes and protection. The Hot Wheels wheeled toy range targets boys aged fi ve to nine years and includes 12”, 14” and 16” bikes, inline skates, helmet and protection pads. New for Spring/Summer 2013 is a wheeled range featuring Monsters


University. The range features a 10” and 12” bike. Tri-skates convert from three-wheel skates to inline skates. There is also a 3 Wheel Scooter, Move n Groove Scooter, quad skates and helmet and protection. New for pre- schoolers, HTI offers Disney’s Jake and the Never Land Pirates. The Evo wheeled range has been reinvigorated for Autumn/Winter 2013 with neon pink and bright green colourways. For the eight years and over segment, the Evo Stunt Scooter is specially-designed for performing tricks, and the Evo Extreme Scooter provides a smooth ride. Other brands include Hello Kitty, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and


Minnie Mouse, Tatty Teddy, Peppa Pig, Ultimate Spiderman, Toy Story plus JCB quad bikes and ride-ons. New patio chairs and sets for Spring/Summer 2013 are Disney


Princess, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Minnie Mouse. Sets include a sturdy table with sun parasol and two folding chairs.


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