

🚀 Elevate your water rocket game—launch higher, fly straighter, and never settle for less!
Relationshipware StratoFins are precision-engineered screw-on fins compatible with 95% of water rocket launchers. Made from durable plastic, they require no tools or glue for quick assembly on 2-liter or smaller soda bottles. Designed to stabilize flight and enable higher altitudes, the kit includes three fins, an attachment ring, and detailed instructions, making it ideal for STEM education, hobbyists, and family fun.






| ASIN | B00BA3K0WY |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,989 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #2,083 in Educational Science Kits |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (513) |
| Date First Available | 18 June 2014 |
| Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
| Item model number | FIN-1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 13 x 4.45 cm; 28.35 g |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
B**N
My 2-3 year old son and I have been launching bottle rockets in our yard and in fields around town for the past two summers. After about 200-300 launches, we finally managed to destroy the the foam fins that came with the Quest Aerospace Deluxe Single Water Rocket Set. My wife just got me these StratoFins for father's day, and my son and I love them. They make refilling the rocket much easier compared to the foam fins that we'd been using. These are easier to unscrew and re-screw on while refilling the bottles. Also it's easier to switch between bottles because the same fins can be used on multiple bottles, no need to make new fins for every bottle. We've used our StratoFins for a few dozen launches each on both 1liter and 2 liter bottles, and they work great. I think they'll last many more flights than the foam ones (which I was about to replace with self made replacements before I was surprised with these as a gift. We've had maybe five launches that landed on asphalt or in the gravel on tI hhe edge of the road. There is not a single sign of damage or even any marks that didn't easily wipe off with a shirt tail. The Stratofins came with a flat black rubber gasket inside the female end of the connector, and it creates at least a good a seal between bottle and Stratofins as the seal between the Stratofins and the Quest Aerospace nozzle that we're using. It's fun to use and decorate foam, cardboard or wooden fins when you first get into bottle rocketry. If you're wanting to conduct a range of experimental flights with different rockets or other changes of setup of other elements (other than the fins themselves) these are great. They are perfectly compatible with the Quest Aerospace launcher, and I haven't seen another launcher (store bought or homemade that they wouldn't work with, because they just replicate the bottle's threads on the aft side of the fins. The red color also makes for ideal visibility regardless of whether the sky is blue or overcast.
A**R
A little pricey for what they are, they do work great, and are a useful backup if the identical fins in their launcher kit get lost or broken. Of course, you can launch bottles with (or without) these, from about any launching stand, not just Relationshipware's, but they do stabilize the bottle in flight, and also make those bottles look like a "real" rocket. After experiencing a few launches, I'd say the likelihood of breakage is pretty small, and a single broken fin can be replaced 3 times from a spare set, as they are separately fitted. Most likely problem: loss on a windy day. Unless you have a huge open area to launch in, the bottles can go so high that the wind will carry them hundreds of yards, onto fenced properties, roofs, wood lots, weed patches, ponds, lakes or rivers, etc. Launching near Area 51? If the wind is blowing that way, keep the air pressure low! The Relationshipware launcher (with the "extra hole" modification) works so well that a spare set of fins is worth it to insure that increased altitude and "real rocket" looks aren't cut short by a mishap.
M**D
Easy to use and sturdy fins for water bottle rockets. This is a good company that makes it easy to get flying. Of course, the only downside is the costs. But if you're in a hurry or don't feel like making it all, this is one of the best with guaranteed results.
S**M
Love it but the orange brand of lancher will require a slightly larger O ring. Ever so slightly larger so it won’t begin to loose it’s water/air psi. Worth it for amazing launches. Easily could be 5 stars but they left it up to 🫵 to chase down the larger O rings. 😘
D**E
Relationshipware has a very high standard of quality and the fins are well made and strong they base also screws on to the cool drink bottle nice and tight no leaks just perfect, I am a happy customer.
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