🚀 Launch into Adventure with Every Rocket!
The Estes 2238 Porta-Pad E Launch Pad is an essential tool for launching specific Estes model rockets. It includes a 1/4 in. (6 mm) launch rod and is compatible with a 3/16 in. (5 mm) Maxi launch rod (not included), making it a versatile choice for aspiring rocket scientists. Perfect for educational purposes, this launch pad allows kids and adults to explore the principles of rocketry and science in an engaging way.
D**X
Robust, larger launch pad
Ease of set-up and disassembly, quite a bit more stable, with larger diameter launch pole, and it didn't break the bank.
E**.
GREAT, HIGHLY recommended.
This is much better than the Estes less expensive launch pad. It is solid, durable. You'll need to use a thinner launch rod than the one that is included for standard sized rockets . If you launch a lot of rockets, as I do with students you'll appreciate this item.
G**H
A bit lightweight, but there is an easy fix.
The pad works as advertised. It has a few flaws, but they are easily overcome.First, it is a bit lightweight, but there is an easy fix for that. Just get a package of inexpensive metal tent pegs (the ones that are shaped like candy canes). drill a hole just slightly larger than the diameter of the pegs in the end of each of the launch pad's legs, and then push the pegs through the holes you drilled and into the ground below. The pad will be rock steady in anything short of a hurricane. I have launched 6' tall E-class rockets with this setup, and the pad was plenty steady. Remember, this is a "Porta Pad," the "Porta" is short for portable. You give up a bit of size/weight for convenience.The E Launch Pad has a large blast deflector, sturdy legs, and accepts different size launch rods. You can angle the rod to compensate for wind.Seriously, you get a LOT of launch pad for your money here. Are there better pads out there? Sure. Are they cost effective? That's in the eye of the beholder. You can spend $120-200 and get an elevated pad that looks as impressive as all get out, but will it do a better job of launching your A-E class rockets? In my experience, the answer is no, not in any significant way.If you plan to launch larger rockets than E-class, then you might be well served getting a heavier, fancier launch pad. But for about 90% of the people who are casually involved in model rocketry, this pad will suit your needs without breaking the bank.
D**8
Pay attention to the rod size
This thing is huge!!! I can't wait to launch some big boys off it. Be sure to buy a smaller rod for the average rocket...
O**N
Better than it looks in pictures.
Meant for larger Estes rockets and is good enough to do the job. Worth the money, but having a 1piece titanium launch rod to put in it makes it much better.
I**N
Sturdy launch platform
We got into building bigger rockets and needed a big launch pad. This one fit the bill perfectly. It handled my 6'6" high Estes Mean Machine with style. One piece of advice, toss the multi piece launch rod that comes with it and get a nice brass or steel rod from a hardware store that is the correct diameter. No joints to rip your launch lugs off!
A**E
Launchpad for the big ones..
Good and stable launchpad for the big rockets, also great for the small one's too. Great for the begginer or more experienced .
A**R
everyone is out of this item im supper happy to have
My launch pad came on time with no damage, what more can you ask for.
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