🌊 Dive into Adventure with WhiteShark Tini!
The WhiteShark Tini is a compact yet powerful underwater scooter designed for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. With dual propellers that reach speeds of up to 2m/s, a modular design for easy customization, and family-friendly features like an inflatable kickboard, this scooter is perfect for water lovers of all ages. It also includes a camera mount for capturing your underwater adventures.
Color | whiteshark Tini |
Material Type | plastic |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Brand | SUBLUE |
Manufacturer | SUBLUE |
Item model number | Tini |
Package Dimensions | 40 x 28.57 x 21.84 cm; 453.59 g |
ASIN | B0924K77XL |
P**V
Great under water scooter
The setup and use is easy and comes with everything you need to get started. I used it to glide around the pool and pond, it is very quick and good battery life. So, you could use it for any expeditions you go on. Because it has a wireless remote you can get creative with the way you use it, which is really fun. One great feature are the many different attachments. One thing you have to get used to is the way you direct the water from the prop, if you have it pointed directly at your body it will limit the speed. Sublue offers a paddle board attachment which I will review separately.
A**R
Good push for a little scooter- instructions a little hard to figure out
I got this charged up but had a little bit of a hard time figuring out how to make this work. The instruction book is in numerous languages and in reading the English version I found it hard to read and I have good eyes and don’t need glasses. It took me some time to figure how to make this run.You have to turn this on with the on switch and hold on for 3 seconds, this was pretty simple to figure out. What threw me off was the handle has to be turned on as well and you have to hold in the two metal buttons for 3 seconds. This was a little tougher to read on the instructions and took me about 30 to 45 minutes to figure out with trial and errorThe other thing I don’t love about this is you have to charge the battery for the main unit but you also need a separate charge for the handle and controller for the underwater scooter. Having one extra cord is always tough and just needing to charge both of them separately.Once you get it up and running, this thing does work pretty well it is pretty darn powerful.My kids are about 135 pounds and it pulls them through the water pretty good. I don’t know how well this would work in an open ocean environment with currents, but it works great at the lake we live on and did work really well in the pool. My kids and their friends loved it and had a ton of fun and everyone in the pool was coming over over to see what this was and wanted to play with it
T**S
Grandkids love them
Only draw back is to start them up and batteries don't last very long
C**N
Fun
We enjoyed the water scooter the other weekend at the lake. We only have one scooter and it pulled us through the water with ease. It does t hold a charge for long but allowed us to have some fun. It has two batteries to charge which I didn’t notice at first. Assembly was easy. It is well made and provided some water fun. I gave it four stars because the battery life is short.
M**S
Fun novelty
This underwater scooter is fun for something different. You definitely will get attention with this if you are in a public place. Kids love it and everybody wants a chance to try it. We actually took this on our vacation to the Bahamas and it is compact enough to travel with.While it is not difficult to assemble. It does have quite a few little pieces which we had to carry in a separate bag. The instructions also were not very easy to follow. I am quite adept at assembling things and the instructions here could use improvement.Obviously the battery life is the only downside. I love that we could take it out Snorkeling but we had to take a flotation device with us because I didn't want it running out of batteries and my daughter not being able to swim back.It did pull an adult and a child at the same time. And I was happy to see that my 10-year-old daughter did not have a problem holding on to it underwater. I was initially worried about whether it would be too heavy and she would lose it in the bottom of the ocean, but that did not seem to be an issue.There are two batteries that need to be charged for this. The large one for the scooter and then a second one for the handle. So there is quite a bit of forethought involved in making sure that everything is charged before use.Basically it's really fun, it gets a lot of attention, kids love it, but given the short battery life, it really is a one-hit wonder for each use.
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