Having a kick around in the park is all well and good, but what with the whole rotation of the earth thing going on, the sun has the tedious habit of setting fairly regularly and turning the lights out, thus putting rather a dampener on alfresco footie. Fortunately science can overcome nature (or should that be astral physics?) and stop that irritating orbiting from spoiling our fun. With the light up Guru Mini Football, footie actually becomes more fun after it gets dark, not less.
With a click of a button on the ball, it transforms itself into a balled beacon of light. There are three light modes, strobe flash, slow flash and constant, and it's water-resistant and floats, so from wet grass to playing in the pool at night, the Guru rocks, or rather flashes. Just as other park players are packing it in for the night you can whip out your Guru and get glowing!
Features
- Take the game into the night.
- Thermo-formed interlocking patches.
- Three light modes: Strobe, Slow Flash and Constant.
- Push button operation.
- Transparent bladder and innovative light retaining frame.
- Water resistant, and it floats!
- 200g official size and weight.
- Includes 2 x 'CR2032' Batteries - 30 hours light.
- Suitable for ages 8 years+.
- Size: 13 x 13 x 13cm.
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Customer Reviews for Guru Mini Football
I played with the Guru in the Galapagos Islands in a game between rival boats last week. You should have seen their faces when it turned dark and I lit the ball up! Used the red one and it looks like a volcano going off. Very effective on deck at night as you can see where it went to in the sea. Left it behind as a present for the crew and their weekly 'volcano cup' game.
Ian Slinger, Bath
This ball is AMAZING!!
Me and my dad go down to the local park at around 11-midnight and kick it around. There are loads of houses about so I can't imagine what it's like for them, seeing a green orb flying around! haha
Danny, Leeds


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