BUILD THE TUBES. FLIP THE SWITCH. WATCH THEM FLY.
Thoson Hover™
Thoson Hover™
My son is the kid who cannot sit still, so I braced for a five-minute toy. He built his first course, flipped the switch, and a foam ball shot through the tubes and hovered in the air above the outlet. He gasped, then spent the next hour testing what the speed slider does, chasing runaway balls, and rebuilding the course taller. He was moving the entire time and focused the entire time, which I did not know could happen at once.
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Thoson Hover™
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What's included?
What's included?
WHAT'S INCLUDED
💨 Air-Power Fan Base. The engine of the whole show, ready to send balls flying
🔧 Modular Tubes and Connectors. Straight runs, turns, and splits that build a different course every time
⚪ 20 Foam Balls. Plenty of ammo, because a few always go exploring under the couch
🎚️ Adjustable Speed Slider. Ease it down for a gentle hover or push it to Max for full launch
⏱️ Up to 7 Hours of Playtime. Long sessions without the fun tapping out
⚠️ Ages 3 and Up. Keep foam balls away from children who still put things in their mouths, and supervise play around the fan base

Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
Flip the switch and watch them fly
Build it, test it, rebuild it better
Up to 7 hours of play, zero screens
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Every Tube Changes the Flight. Every Build Rewrites the Physics.
Thoson Hover is an air-powered building set. Kids connect the modular tubes into a course, flip on the fan base, and drop in the foam balls to watch them race through the pipes, leap between outlets, and hover on the stream of air. The speed slider turns every session into an experiment, from gentle float to full launch, and when one course gets old, the next one is a rebuild away.
The Toy With No Final Form
You know the pattern. A building set gets assembled once, admired for a day, and then sits on a shelf in its final form forever. Hover refuses to be finished. The course your child builds today gets torn down tomorrow and rebuilt taller, twistier, and faster, because the fun is not the finished thing. The fun is the next version.
Big Energy, Indoor Size
Some kids need to move, and the weather does not always cooperate. Hover gives all that energy a job to do inside: build the course, launch the balls, chase the escapees, adjust the speed, and do it all again. It is active play and focused play in the same session, which is a combination most toys never manage.
One Fan, A Thousand Courses
The tubes do not care what they were yesterday. Every session starts with a blank floor and ends with a machine nobody has ever built before. A few favorites always emerge.
Why Parents Can't Stop Recommending Thoson Hover
Watch All That Energy Turn Into Engineering
The Gift That Blows Them Away
Some gifts get a polite thank you. This one gets a gasp, because the wow moment happens sixty seconds after the box opens: a foam ball flying out of a tube and floating in mid-air over the living room. It works for the builder kid, the runner kid, and the why-asker kid all at once, and it keeps working long after the party ends. No screen required, just air.
Seven Hours of Air vs. Sets That Quit at Three: The Long-Play Choice
See why parents choose the upgraded airflow builder over the originals.
|   | Thoson Hover |
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|---|---|---|
| 💨 Balls That Ride on Pure Air | ||
| 🔧 Endless Modular Course Builds | ||
| 🎚️ Adjustable Airflow Speed | ||
| ⏱️ Up to 7 Hours of Playtime | ||
| ⚪ 20 Foam Balls in the Box | ||
| 🧠 Real Aerodynamics, Hands-On | ||
| 📵 100% Screen-Free Energy |
Questions Parents Ask
How does it actually work?
How does it actually work?
The fan base pushes a steady stream of air through whatever course your child builds with the modular tubes. Drop a foam ball in and the airflow carries it through the pipes, shoots it out the outlets, and holds it hovering in mid-air. The speed slider controls how gentle or wild it all gets.
Why does the ball slow down on a split course?
Why does the ball slow down on a split course?
Because that is real physics at work. A T-split divides the airflow between two paths, so each side pushes with less force. Kids discover that covering one side sends the ball rocketing again, which is the whole aerodynamics lesson happening right in their hands.
How long does it run?
How long does it run?
Up to 7 hours of playtime, which comfortably outlasts a birthday party, a rainy afternoon, and most cousin invasions. When the session finally ends, it is usually the builder who taps out first, not the toy.
Will we lose the balls?
Will we lose the balls?
Some will absolutely go exploring, it is part of the fun. That is why 20 foam balls come in the box, so the game never stops while a few hide under the couch. The balls are soft foam, so nothing in the living room is in danger.
Is it safe for little ones?
Is it safe for little ones?
The set is made for ages 3 and up. Foam is forgiving, but keep the balls away from children who still put things in their mouths, and supervise play around the fan base. Grown-up hands should handle setup for the youngest builders.



