Some toys sit in the corner. Others get played with for ten minutes before the kid wanders off to find a snack. And then there are the ones that turn the living room floor into a full-blown rescue operation, complete with sirens, a giant loop, and a dog who never misses his mark. The Rescue Wheels Super Loop Tower HQ is one of those toys.
How it starts
Picture a Tuesday afternoon. Your four-year-old has already watched three episodes of PAW Patrol and is starting to bounce off the couch cushions. You need something that will hold their attention longer than a snack pouch. You pull out the Super Loop Tower. Within minutes, they’ve got Chase in the police cruiser, they’ve figured out the launch lever, and they’re narrating their own rescue mission—complete with sound effects that are louder than the TV ever was.
The tower stands just over three and a half feet tall. That’s taller than most toddlers, which is exactly the point. It dominates the play space in a way that smaller playsets don’t. Kids can walk up to it, tilt the roof open, and access the command center without needing a step stool. The scale makes it feel like a real headquarters, not just a plastic accessory.
What actually changes during play
The core loop is simple but satisfying. You place Chase in his police cruiser at the top of the ramp. You push the launch lever. The vehicle shoots down, around the giant loop, and—if you’ve aimed correctly—lands safely at the bottom. The lights flash, the sounds kick in, and your kid immediately wants to do it again.
What changes is the quality of the attention span. Instead of bouncing between three different toys in five minutes, they stick with this one. They experiment with different launch angles. They invent scenarios where Chase needs to rescue someone from the top of the loop. They bring in other vehicles (sold separately) and park them in the six available spots around the base. The toy becomes a hub, not just a single activity.
The lights and sounds are triggered by two actions: tilting the roof open to reveal the command center, and pushing the steering wheel inside. The launch lever adds another layer of audio feedback. It’s not subtle—the sirens are unmistakably PAW Patrol—but it’s not overwhelming either. You can hear the TV over it, which is more than I can say for some electronic toys.
What you actually get in the box
- Height: 40 inches tall. This is the tallest PAW Patrol tower currently available. It includes a command center, a looping ramp, and parking spots for six additional vehicles (sold separately).
- Lights and sounds: Tilt the roof open to access the command center. Push the steering wheel to activate lights and sounds. Push the launch lever for additional sound effects when launching a vehicle.
- Chase figure and police cruiser: One Chase figure and one police cruiser are included. Secure Chase in the driver’s seat, place him at the top of the ramp, and push the lever to launch him down the ramp and around the loop.
- Expandability: Compatible with other PAW Patrol toys, including Air Rescue toys, movie toys, dragon toys, stuffed animals, figures, and playsets (all sold separately).
- Age range: Recommended for children ages 3 and up. Works as an alternative to dolls, dinosaur toys, or train sets.
- Contents: 1 playset, 1 vehicle, 1 Chase figure.
Who this works for—and who might want to skip it
This toy is best for kids who already know PAW Patrol and enjoy launching things. If your child likes cause-and-effect play—push a button, watch something move—they’ll take to this quickly. It’s also good for siblings or playdates, because the tower has enough visual activity to keep two or three kids engaged at once, even if only one is actively launching.
It’s less ideal for kids who prefer quiet, open-ended play. The lights and sounds are fixed; there’s no volume control. If your child is sensitive to noise or easily overstimulated, this might be too much. Also, the tower is large. It takes up a noticeable footprint on the floor. If you have limited space or prefer toys that pack away easily, this one will live out in the open.
One honest limitation: the launcher works best with the included vehicle. Other PAW Patrol cars can be used, but they don’t always track perfectly on the ramp. You might need to adjust the angle or give them a little extra push. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s worth knowing.
Honest verdict
The Rescue Wheels Super Loop Tower HQ does what it sets out to do. It’s big, it’s loud, and it keeps kids busy longer than most single-piece toys. The loop is genuinely fun to watch, and the command center adds a layer of pretend play that goes beyond just launching cars. Chase is a solid inclusion—he’s one of the most popular characters, and the police cruiser is well-made.
If your child is already into PAW Patrol and you have the floor space, this is a strong purchase. If you’re looking for something quiet or compact, look elsewhere. But for what it is—a tall, flashy, launch-and-loop playset—it delivers exactly the kind of chaos that three-to-five-year-olds love.
Features
- 3.5 FT. TALL PAW PATROL TOWER: At 40-inches tall, the Super Loop HQ is the tallest PAW Patrol Tower & features a command center, a looping ramp & parking for 6 more vehicles (each sold separately)
- LIGHTS AND SOUNDS: Tilt the roof open to access the command center and push the steering wheel to activate lights & sounds, then push the launch lever for even more sounds when launching your vehicle
- CHASE FIGURE & POLICE CRUISER: Secure Chase in the driver’s seat and place him at the top of the ramp, then push the lever to launch Chase down the ramp and around the giant loop for exciting rescues
- COLLECT THEM ALL: For more fun, collect all the PAW Patrol toys like the Air Rescue kids toys, PAW Patrol movie toys, dragon toys, stuffed animals, toy figures and playsets (each sold separately)
- LEARNING AND EDUCATION TOYS: PAW plush toys and toy cars are toys for boys and girls that enjoy building toys Great gifts for kids 3 and up, as an alternative to dolls, dinosaur toys or a train set
- Includes: 1 Playset, 1 Vehicle, 1 Chase Figure
Updated on 30/05/2026
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