Vuvuzela - South African Horn in your choice of colors

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Vuvuzela - South African Horn in your choice of colors Review.

 "Great noise maker!" 2010-06-24
By K. Smith

Got exactly what I expected!

Those who are saying it makes no noise are just clueless on how to use it. You put your lips together and and blow make a sound with your lips, the horn simply amplifies that sound by a great amount - [...]

It says right in the description that it is collapsible, which is good because you can fit it in a backpack or bag if needed and the performance isn't affected.

 "Vuvuzela" 2010-06-15
By Jav-22-

People complain about them all the time, but they are a symbol of South African culture and South African Football. Personally I don't care for them at stadiums, but I feel that we should respect the tradition of the host country.

I bought one of this, It's pretty good, and it is great from starting discussions.

 "hear ye hear ye" 2010-06-21
By funkybass4ever (analheim)

i am now ready to watch the U.S in the world cup! If you have ever played a horn instrument such as trombone or trumpet you will be able to blast like a pro! If not you can still make it sound great! Those mockingbirds that sing all night in summer ain't gonna keep me up at night any more! Those who hate these things don't own one! They are fun!

 "A lot of FUN !!!" 2010-06-21
By R. Connors (NY)

Took one to my daughter's local church league youth basketball game. As the opposing team of 12 year-olds took foul shots, I blew this bad-boy long and loud!! I think they only hit one foul shot the entire game. The horn worked like a charm, especially in this tiny gym. One caution though -- it's tough to make a good sound when you are laughing at the same time. These kids would jump a mile as I blew the horn just as they were about to release the shot. Shots were going over the backboard! I plan on bringing it to an upcoming local charity golf tournament and become a regular fixture at my son's Saturday morning bumper bowling league.

 "Love Those Horns" 2010-06-11
By M. Howard (Boston, MA.)

These horns will be the thing that sets this World Cup apart from all others. I think that these things should be allowed into golf tourniments and tennis matches. I'd love to see the face of our elitist golfers when they tee off and a chorus of vuvuzalas rings out!!!! I just wish these had the world cup logo or were offered in SA national colors. If nothing else, I can drive the neighbors nuts.


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