

🪂 Elevate playtime with the parachute that never tangles—because every throw should be a win!
This patented one-piece nylon parachute toy is engineered for durability and ease of use, making it ideal for kids aged 3 to 12. Its tear-resistant canopy and BPA-free plastic soldier withstand energetic play and washing, while its lightweight design ensures perfect floating every time. Compact and portable, it encourages screen-free outdoor activity and social play, making it a top-rated, year-round gift favorite.






| ASIN | B071G6B3Q1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,433 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3 in Toy Parachute Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,044) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | CSYS 001 Pro |
| Manufacturer | PGXT |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 months and up |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 1 x 1 inches |
T**E
Great toy providing lots of fun.
I rarely share my thoughts on products but I was extremely impressed with these. My grandchildren aged 2-11 all loved them. They played outside seeing who could throw theirs the highest. It made this grandma heart full.
K**C
A+ for durability
I was surprised with the quality of the nylon on the parachute. These are well made, and much more durable than the cheap plastic bag material one from my childhood. I plan to turn these into stocking stuffers for the kids this holiday season.
T**N
No tangles, durable and fun for all
Loads of fun with my son. Durable, and the parachute netting ensures no self tangles with multiple chords to the trooper.
B**7
Better than anticipated!
Different versions of these parachute army men have been around FOREVER, but these are really cool because they don’t have all the strings that get tangled! They’re also a little bigger than the traditional army guys. The colors are bright, and the design is really cool. I imagine the netting on the bottom will get shredded, because it is a bit delicate, but they should be fun for my kiddo. I think if the manufacturer added “supporting” ribbons to reinforce the netting, from the shoot down to the guy, it would make a big difference in longevity. I’ll try to add a video when my son chooses it from his prize bin. Overall, I had fun messing with them, and would recommend this toy!
B**E
they’re okay i guess!
These were a Christmas gift for my nephew who is almost 5, he lives in a home with stairs so i thought these would be really cool to throw down the stairs and watch them fall, unfortunately the parachute does not catch air like i had thought it would, these barely fly more like fall striaght to the ground, safe to say he liked them but i was a bit disappointed when they did not fly🤣 i think he was more excited that they looked like army men🤣
J**A
Good value
Cute and fun
H**T
Safe for a 1 year old
I originally bought these for my four year old, but she wanted to give to her sister. They work great for a one year old toy, they can't swallow them or nothing. My one year old, very much enjoys chewing on them to help break her teeth in!
T**N
Much better than the ones we had when we were kids
I purchased these for my son's 4th birthday after reminiscing how fun I had with them when I was a kid. I recently finished building a fort for my kids that sits on stilts 8 feet off the ground. Dropping and throwing paratroopers from the fort came to mind so I started searching around online. Most the paratroopers I had as a kid were very cheaply made with flimsy plastic chutes and thin string tying them together. The plastic chutes wouldn't open when bundled and thrown, and the strings would quickly get tangled up. I remember the best way they worked was to just keep their chutes open and hurl them up as hard as we could, but because of not being bundled they wouldn't go very high. They were mostly short-term use then throw away paratroopers because the plastic easily ripped and strings became tangled. Well I must say that those days are now over and these new paratroopers are very much new and improved. The chutes are made of thin nylon/silk-like material, and instead of strings they have netting attached to a single nylon strap to hold the chute to the trooper. I wasn't thinking much when I purchased these but was pleasantly surprised to see how well they are built compared to what I was used to. Don't get me wrong, the material is very thin and cheap feeling, bu these are cheap toy paratroopers after all. The threading that attaches the nylon strap to the parachute is also a little questionable and may need to be re-sewn if used heavily, but time will tell. I also wish either the parachute was bigger or the paratrooper were smaller so that they would fall slower. I am probably going to attach a smaller figure to the parachute (if my son will allow it) and see if I can get them to fall much slower. Any way, for the price and what you get compared to what we had when we were kids these are a great buy and I'll likely be buying more.
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