Chuk and Gek snow scooter USSR. What toys did Soviet children love most? German railway

The Argamak children's snow scooter is an indispensable thing for a child during a winter trip or walk. In the development of this model, the main task was achieved: maintaining high speed and safety while riding.

The snow scooter has good technical characteristics. What allows him to serve long years and make the child happy.

Argamak snow scooter skis are made of frost-resistant and impact-resistant plastic. Which allows you to withstand temperatures down to -25°C. The snow scooter does not deform during temperature changes. Frame of this model children's snow scooter Made of steel, which can withstand loads of up to 100 kg.

The snow scooter is equipped with an enlarged seat, the size of which is 44x20 cm. On the Argamak snow scooter, children can ride in twos or together with an adult. The seat is covered with non-slip leatherette.

The snow scooter is very fast and stable, thanks to widely placed skis. It is very easy and simple to operate; even the youngest driver can cope with this task.

Snow scooter Argamak For children from 5 years old equipped with a transport cable, its length is 130 cm. It is made of nylon and a plastic holder.

Snow scooter has shock absorption on the front ski. Which makes the movement softer and smoother. The child does not feel vibrations and unevenness of the road. Metal foot brake, allows the child to control the speed of the snow scooter himself. Which is especially important on sharp descents or sharp turns.

Parents can have peace of mind while their child is riding because the snow scooter meets all quality standards and safety. It is recommended to hone your riding skills on a flat road, and then move on to various hills or slopes.

If you follow all safety and operating rules, the snow scooter will last for many years and will delight the child and parents. While riding It is recommended to wear a safety helmet.

The child will be very happy with such a gift. Thanks to the snow scooter, the child will be able to get a good driving experience, he will be able to spend more time outside with his parents or friends. A snow scooter will give you a lot of positive emotions and a fun time.

List of characteristics of the Argamak snow scooter:

  • Manufacturer country: Russia;
  • Snow scooter dimensions: 106x44x40 cm;
  • Snow scooter weight: 7 kg;
  • Seat size: 44x20 cm;
  • Number of seats: 2;
  • Runner width: 11 cm;
  • Shock absorption: front ski;
  • Brake: metal.

Buy a children's snow scooter Argamak at low price You can in the Igrarniya online store. The store carries out operational delivery throughout Russia.

The basis of a happy childhood in the USSR was a peaceful sky above, a complete family and life in a fair society. But this is according to adults. Children put forward their own conditions for happiness - “toy” ones. We remember the “happy” toys of Soviet childhood.

Rubik's Cube

Soviet schoolchildren did not have iPhones, iPods or Sony PlayStations. All this was embodied by the Rubik's Cube - main object desires of the early 1980s. The cult of this puzzle was built on five elements - neon colors, the sweetish smell of plastic, a pleasant creaking sound when assembled, and a unique “energetic” feeling of volume that arose in the fingers. But the main thing was the mantra - the assembly formula: “left - façade - top - right - façade.” Something like that...

Behind the wheel

The cult Soviet car simulator was the dream of any Soviet boy. For today's children, controlling a magnetic machine in a spinning circle with primitive markings is perceived approximately the same as for the owner of a smartphone, talking on a walkie-talkie from the First World War. But then it was the most advanced “gaming” device. By the way, the machine could be controlled at 3 speeds.

Snow scooter "Chuk and Gek"

The object of desire of all schoolchildren Soviet Union living in a region where there is snow in winter. The most technologically advanced alternative to “conservative” sleds: the snow scooter had a steering wheel, thanks to which it was possible to make more maneuvers on a snow slide. True, having fun with this projectile had serious implications. by-effect, accurately expressed in Russian folk wisdom: “If you love to ride, you also love to carry a sled.” The latter - in the case of the almost ten-kilogram "Chuk and Gek" - was difficult to perform.

Game "Electronics - Well, wait a minute!"

The main gaming gadget of the 1980s. The wolf must catch as many eggs as possible in the basket, “supplied” by the chickens from four sides. For each egg caught, a point was counted, and for each egg broken, a point was taken away. Having collected 200 points, the player received a bonus game. During the game, a hare would periodically appear in the upper corner of the screen, and then you could earn bonus points. It is interesting that among Soviet psychologists questions arose regarding “Well, just wait!”: it was believed that children, during the game, begin to associate themselves with a negative character - a wolf, and that this could affect the correctness of their social attitudes.

Baby dolls

Soviet girls had not heard anything about Barbie and Ken; they had other heroes - baby dolls. Every girl knew that the best dolls came from the German Democratic Republic (there was such a country). German dolls were distinguished by the elasticity of the material, a more humane facial expression, and for them (as for Barbie) you could buy clothes, handbags and other accessories.

German railway

Every soviet child dreamed of a railway made in the GDR. It was a set of models of real trains, carriages, rails, switches, railway crossings, semaphores, stations, houses, bridges. And this entire alternate reality could be controlled by a remote control. The East German brand PIKO, which was the most famous manufacturer of children's railways in the USSR, aroused awe among Soviet schoolchildren more than today's Sony Playstation or Xbox. The basic set, the simplest, cost about 20 rubles, and the cost of the most sophisticated versions reached 50 rubles - slightly less than half the average salary.

Tag

The main puzzle in the Soviet Union, which in the early 1980s could be found in the pocket of almost any schoolchild junior classes. Actually, it was possible to master “tag” in an hour and a half. Then, when the secret was unraveled, the puzzle no longer challenged the child's intellect as much as it served as a simulator for the index finger. The “tags” had one peculiarity: after a week of active use, one or two chips were lost. After this, the student changed the function of the game: the main thing became the box, which the child used as a wallet for change.

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Electric snowmobile, snowmobile "Sasha and Misha", electric snowmobile for children. Electric mini snowmobile "Misha and Sasha", children's electric snowmobile, previously called “Chuk and Gek with an electric motor” - a unique snow scooter with a motor for children! Interesting for ages 8 - 15. Does not require gasoline! The battery capacity is enough for 30-40 minutes of riding (then you need to charge it, which lasts 5-6 hours). Unfortunately, there is no video of the electric model, but there is a similar gasoline model: Very easy to assemble, weighs 20 kg. (gross), easily transported in any car! Delivery in Moscow + 1000 rub. (Delivery zone 30 km from the Moscow Ring Road = 1500 rubles, delivery zone up to 60 km from the Moscow Ring Road = 2000 rubles) Or sending to any region of Russia using a transport company. Buy your child what you dreamed of as a child))
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