
Customer Reviews
We brought Ring Rush to our neighborhood pool party and it was an instant hit. The kids figured out the rules quickly and were racing each other nonstop. I love that it’s not just random diving — they actually have to pay attention and remember the card. My 8-year-old was worn out in the best way possible.
My son is 7 and normally loses interest in pool toys after a few minutes, but this kept him busy for over an hour. The rings sink nicely and are easy to grab, and the cards add a fun challenge instead of just collecting stuff underwater. Great summer purchase.
Bought this for a family vacation and it turned into a daily competition. Even the adults joined in once the kids explained the rules. The rings are soft and don’t hurt when kids bump into each other, which I really appreciated.
This game made swim lessons more exciting for my daughter. She was motivated to practice diving without even realizing it. I also like that everything fits back into the net bag so nothing gets lost in the pool shed.
My 9-year-old twins are very competitive, and Ring Rush worked well for them. They enjoyed racing for points, and switching the cards added some excitement. However, the game is still fairly simple, and I’m not sure it will hold attention for much longer.
Fun idea and overall good quality, but the cards are a little small for kids to see from far away in the pool. We had to keep reminding everyone to swim closer before memorizing. Still fun, just something to note.
We used this at summer camp and the kids lined up for their turn. It’s active, engaging, and doesn’t require batteries or screens, which is a huge win for us. Definitely adding this to our camp game rotation.
My nephew asked for this after seeing it at a friend’s house and now I know why. It turns regular pool time into an actual game with rules and goals. He talks about being the “Ring Rush champion” all the time.
The rings sink fast and stay at the bottom, which is great for diving practice. My only complaint is that younger kids sometimes struggle to compete with older kids, so we had to split them into age groups.
I love how simple but clever this game is. The kids are swimming, thinking, and laughing the whole time. Cleanup is easy and the rings dry quickly after use. Perfect for hot summer afternoons.
We took this on vacation and it barely left the pool. My kids are 6 and 10 and both enjoyed it, which is rare. Even when they weren’t playing the official game, they used the rings for free play.
It’s a fun concept and the quality is solid, but I wish there were more cards for variety. After a while, my kids started recognizing some of the patterns, which made it less engaging. Still, it’s worth it overall.
Ring Rush turned our backyard pool into a mini tournament. I like that it encourages fair play and attention, not just speed. My son has already asked if we can bring it to his friend’s pool next weekend.
I bought this as a birthday gift and ended up ordering another set for my own kids after seeing how much fun they had. It’s energetic without being chaotic, and the rules are simple enough for kids to play on their own. A great game overall, though not perfect.
Great pool toy, but the storage net could be a bit sturdier. It works fine for now, but I can see it wearing out after a long summer. The game itself is fantastic though.
My kids usually argue during pool games, but this one actually reduced the fighting. Everyone takes turns, keeps score, and cheers each other on. That alone makes it worth the money.
This is one of those toys that makes kids forget about tablets completely. They were focused, competitive, and laughing nonstop. It’s become our go-to pool game when friends come over.
Ring Rush is perfect for playdates because it gives kids a clear structure. No one’s confused about what to do, and it keeps everyone moving. I also appreciate how lightweight the rings are.
My 7-year-old loves it, but my 11-year-old got bored a bit faster and wished it was more challenging. I think it’s best suited for elementary-age kids rather than older ones.
It’s a fun concept and the quality is solid, but I wish there were more cards for variety. After a while, my kids started recognizing some of the patterns, which made it less engaging. Still, it’s worth it overall.