Stratolauncher IV: Water rocket launcher shoots bottles up to 350 feet!
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Stratolauncher IV Water Rocket

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  • Use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.
  • Use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.
  • Use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.
  • Use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.
  • Use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.
  • Just add water, a bottle, and a bike pump!

Water rocket launcher shoots bottles up to 350 feet!

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Launch a two-liter bottle up to 350 feet into the air with the StratoLauncher IV! This water rocket launch system turns ordinary soda bottles into the fuselages for your aerospace endeavors using nothing but tap water and pressurized air.

Fill up your bottle with fuel (regular tap water), mount it on the launch platform, and pressurize the system with your own bike pump. Then stand back to a safe distance and squeeze the trigger to pull the ripcord and let her fly!

With a built-in safety relief valve, StratoLauncher makes for an engaging STEAM toy that's reusable, safe, and fun for ages 10 and up!
  • Water rocket launcher
  • Includes launch system and stabilizing fins
  • Supports most .5 L, 1 L, 1.25 L, and 2L soda bottles with common fittings
  • Works between air pressures of 15 PSI - 120 PSI
  • Recommended for ages 10+
  • Uses standard valve fitting
  • Bike pump and two-liter bottle NOT included

Fizzy flyer

Rockets are a testament to the human will: with enough effort, enough engineering, and enough explosion, you can send thousands of tons of metal (and people) away from the surface of the earth to soar in the heavens.

But NASA shouldn't have all the fun, so pick up a Stratolauncher and shoot your own rocket sky-high! This launch kit turns an ordinary soda bottle into a missile powered by nothing but pressure (and a little bit of water). Pump it up and fly it up to 350 feet in the air!

The sky's the limit.

Wet propulsion laboratory

Stratolauncher transforms your used two liter soda bottles into reusable rockets. Simply use the included funnel to fill your rocket with tap water. Then attach the stability fins and set the rocket on the launch pad. Pressurize the rocket by attaching a bicycle pump and adding some air. Then just stand a safe distance away and use the cable to let 'er rip!

A series of images show the steps to a launch: use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.A series of images show the steps to a launch: use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.A series of images show the steps to a launch: use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.A series of images show the steps to a launch: use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.A series of images show the steps to a launch: use the funnel to fill, attach the stability fins, set on the launcher, pressurize with a pump, and safely launch from ten feet away.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Are the rockets reusable?

Answer: As long as you keep the pressure within the safe operating threshold (< 120 PSI), you should be able to reuse your rocket water bottle over and over again.

Question: Should I hold it sideways and shoot it at my friend?

Answer: No!

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