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A Closer Look at the Geomag Mechanics Gravity Recycled Loops & Turns Set

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Here is a closer look at the Geomag Mechanics Gravity Recycled Loops & Turns Set.

Mechanics is the construction platform that combines the forces of magnetism with a world of mechanical construction, to stimulate creativity, inventiveness and ingenuity. In addition to the classic magnetic rods and steel spheres, Geomag Mechanics adds mechanical elements within the constructions, expanding the play possibilities: some parts of the structures are able to rotate, triggering chain reactions from the magnetic attraction and repulsion. In 2018 the innovative Mechanics Gravity platform was launched, consisting of a series of incredible solutions that harness the forces of gravity and magnetism and set the Mechanics models in motion.

Playing with Geomag means knowing and mastering the invisible forces of nature. With the help of Geomag magnets, you will learn to use gravity to turn your own magical motor, running the spheres up and down the track, all built by you. Collect the Mechanics Gravity line and the laws of physics will have no more secrets for you!

  • MECHANICAL ELEMENTS WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTIONS
  • CHAIN REACTIONS FROM THE MAGNETIC ATTRACTION
  • MAGNETIC CANNON
  • ELEVATOR
  • GRAVITY MOTOR
  • STEM LEARNING APPROACH
  • IMPROVES CONCENTRATION

The Geomag Mechanics Gravity Recycled Loops & Turns Set is available from Amazon.co.uk now priced around £26.24. Aimed at children aged 8 and over.

As with other Geomag products, the Mechanics Gravity Recycled Loops & Turns Set is a lot of fun to play with and see what your child (or you) will come up with.

Disclosure: This product was provided free of charge in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.

Andrew Edney
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I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blog for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to be a Microsoft MVP since January 2008 - again this year as an Xbox MVP.

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