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T**C
Hired a new copilot
Awesome little addition to my trail bike. Turning the light on and off is a little difficult but I really enjoy having my new copilot strapped to my bars. Marketed for kids, but truly a cool little addition to anyone’s bike.
L**I
Absolute Garbage. Misleading description.
This duck thing is a piece of garbage, and the listing contains false information. Here are my complaints:1) This is NOT a bike bell or horn. It can make squeaky noises when squeezed, like a rubber duck might, but the volume is low, and squeezing this thing while on a bike is difficult and dangerous.2) The photo in the listing shows the duck wearing a helmet. No chin strap is shown in the image. The real thing has a rather thick elastic chin strap, with a corresponding thick clasp, that looks very tacky.3) The system for mounting the duck to handlebars doesn't hold the duck steady.4) The duck does have a light. However, there is no external switch to turn the light on or off. No, there's a little lamp that goes inside the duck. The lamp's lens, when pushed, turns the light on and off. Pushing the lens from outside the duck is quite difficult. Removing the lamp from the duck so the lens can be manipulated is also very difficult.5) The lamp assembly often pops out of its holder, into the interior of the duck. Removal of the lamp from the duck is required. The lamp holder has the pieces that mount to the bicycle handlebars, and the duck won't squeak unless the lamp holder is inserted. The lamp holder can't be inserted without actually holding the lamp. Removal of the lamp from the inside of the duck is difficult.Can this thing serve as a horn? No.Can this thing serve as a bike light? No.Is this thing cute? No.Can this thing serve as a decoration for a bike? No.So what is it good for?Nothing.Oh yeah...Be careful when you open the lamp to change the batteries; little things have a tendency to fall out and get lost. Also be very careful with the PCB. The large battery contact breaks off very easily.
E**N
adorable little friend- i named him kurtis
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. i purchased this product after my old bike bell broke to spice things up. the squeak is loud and the light is bright. that being said, the light can be difficult to turn on/off while riding and can be a hassle even when off bike. also his paint is already coming off of his eyes and bill, so i’ll have to repaint it :( other than that, perfect addition to my bike
S**T
Cutest Ducky Bike Bell with camo helmet
This is the cutest. My daughter loves it. She loved that it attached to her bicycle, lit up. blinks and the helmet spins, all while riding. It also squeaks when mashed. It's helmet can be removed and reattached and snaps under the duck's neck. The visor on the helmet can be lifted to see its eyes. So adorable.
J**Y
It's a rubber 🦆, for the bars..
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Sure why not...Meet 'Long Duck Dong', my new co-pilot. Possibly one of the best and useless upgrades to by bike.This is basically pure novelty and has no real function other than to make people smile. There is a squeeker, which I thought can be used as a 'bike bell' on crowded trails.. but it's pretty hard to sqeeze it. I basically have to grab his head and shove it into it's body to squeek it.But... I downhilled at a bike park for a day, in the rain, and it staied on with no issues. Best part is on the really rough trails, he squeeks.
A**H
Quirky little duck
I love it! It took some effort getting the light back inside the duck once I got the tab pulled out, but other than that, the duck is great. It has a squeaky quack when you squeeze it and it lights up as advertised. Other reviewers have stated issues getting the light to work. The trick is to make sure you press the duck at the right angle so that the little light presses into your handle bar (or hard surface. The switch is actually in the bottom of that. It goes great with my rubber duck collection.
M**S
Was hard for small child to turn on
The duck light came with the helmet (which is removable) with the propeller on the top. When I gave it to my grandsons (ages 5 and 10), they were playing with it and trying to get it to stay lit. You have to push up on the bottom of the duck with not attached to handle bars. The light stayed lit at first and then a second push caused it to blink. After this every time we would push on the light to get it to light solid, it would only flash. Then we could take the light section out and push on it and sometimes it would light solid and sometimes it would only blink. After about 4 days, it would only blink and only if we took the light out made it blink and then put it back in. After about 3 more days, the light would not stay blinking at all; it would only blink when you would hold the button in.Also after about 3 days of playing with it, one of the propellers (which are plastic) broke off.The horn is not very loud and could not be used as a bicycle horn as it can only be heard for about 15 feet. All in all, I did not feel it was worth the money spent.
M**A
Serves its purpose in a cute way :)
Love how cute these are. My toddlers loved them! The reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is because the little propellers were very flimsy and broke right away and the little design on the helmet rubbed off within a day :(
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