Water Rocket Frequently Asked Questions: Over the many years we’ve been making water rockets / pop bottle rockets, we’ve fielded a lot of questions from people all over the world with different backgrounds, requirements and interests. Here are some of the most common inquiries we’ve received about AntiGravity rockets. We hope our answers are helpful to you.
Q. What if I can’t figure out how to assemble the water rocket? A. All AntiGravity water rockets are very easy to assemble and come with clear, pictorial, step-by-step instructions. If you still need help, you can contact us directly at our phone, or email message, and we’ll be happy to guide you through each of the steps to a successful rocket experience.
Q. I’m an advanced rocket hobbyist. What if the rocket is too easy for me? A. No matter what level of capability you have, once you’ve tried one of our rockets, you’ll come to appreciate how useful they can be. Each one is a reliable, durable, repeatable liftoff platform for study, experiments, and recreation. AntiGravity rockets free you from the burden of having to reinvent the vehicle every time, so you can let your ideas soar above and beyond the mere rocket. In short, these rockets are great for the experienced rocketeer.
Q. I’m in a big hurry to get the rockets ahead of a deadline. How soon can I get my rockets? A. Depending on where in the world you live, we offer up to five different shipping options. Of course, the faster the shipping, the more costly it is, so it’s nice to have a choice you can match to your shipping requirements. During the checkout process, you can experiment with the different shipping options to trade off speed and cost. And we can usually ship your rockets out the door the same day if we receive your order before 10:00 am Pacific Daylight Time.
Q. I need lots of kits for a group activity. Are there quantity discounts available? A. Yes! Our 50-Pack of SkyLab Rockets gets you the rockets at a greatly reduced price, and you don’t have to buy 50 of them either! You can select 25 or 12 rockets instead!