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The Swimline Super Slide Inflatable Pool Toy is a vibrant blue and red inflatable slide designed for pools, accommodating up to 5 users with a weight capacity of 150 pounds. Featuring a garden hose spout for added slipperiness, integrated steps, and grab handles for safety, this heavy-duty vinyl slide promises hours of fun without the hassle of assembly.
Occupancy | 5 |
Item Weight | 4.42 Kilograms |
Capacity | 150 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 98"L x 40"W x 68"H |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Blue/Red |
Frame Material Type | Vinyl |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Weight Supported | 150 Pounds |
Required Assembly | No |
Additional Features | Inflatable |
C**A
Garbage
Broke on first use, by a just turned 5 year old on her birthday who is only 40 pounds! Unacceptable and ruined the whole pool party experience. Unreal. Bottom of slide ripped right off, sprayer at the top was leaky and sprayed everywhere but where it was supposed to. And it was not a poor connection from my hose! This thing is junk. Not worth the nearly $100 I wasted on this...and now have to somehow find a way to send back a soaking wet water slide.
S**T
Good value, confusing hose set up
The media could not be loaded. Limited instruction on set up. Everything is easy enough but the hose attaching. I would definitely never use without water in the bottom chamber below steps. Its just to flimsy with out the weight holding it steady. Put the air in first then water. I googled for ever to figure out the hose. There is a tiny hole on the side that it goes in. Not sure if we did it right. But i gently worked through the hose attachment end from the inside to the outside so it would not rip. Then attach the hose. Im still not sure of the purpose of the last piece in the last picture. We deflated the end because they like it better to slide straight into the water. But inflated it will hold up a child. It help up my 5 yo. Cant say for durability yet, first day using.
M**B
Sliding back to the vendor.
First off, our grandkids did have fun. Slide is not too large. Problems, the slide is not sturdy, wobbles, vinyl feels cheap, afraid the material will split even with small children using it. The water nozzle, keeping the slide wet, was in the way of sliding. At the end of the slide there is a type of pillow that keeps the kids from sliding into the pool. Not sure if this is a safety measure, but does not work. We flipped the pillow underneath and met them as they entered the water. And of course constant supervision at the top of the slide and in the water. An air compressor is definitely needed to fill this item. For the price paid and quality, not worth it. Positive note, we returned the slide and was very pleased with the return and refund process.
F**.
Don't waste your money.
Hard to inflate. I needed a pump with a fitting that is for blowing up a mattress. Once I got it blown up it was slid on about 3 times and started leaking air. My Grands really didn't have much fun with it. You can't really slide on it unless it is blown up really really firmly. It wouldn't hold air so I took a knife to it and threw it in my recycle bin. Waste of money.
C**Z
A most for fun
If you have small kid and a pool this is for youNo big kids or adults though is not that sturdy for over 50lbs
S**K
Tons of fun this summer but watch the flap at the bottom
I purchased this as something to add to the enjoyment of my in-ground pool over the summer for my 4 year olds. I will repeat what others have said about the foot holes being small. My kids were able to use them but it won't be that way for long (they are the size of pop can holders). The slide was blown up fast with my air compressor then placed pool side half hanging over the edge.Pros: This seems quite durable and made it through this season and I assume will at least start off next season. It has provided hours of fun and the kids love it.Cons:-The flap at the end of the slide proved to be dangerous. Kids, and adults, would go down the slide, hit the flap and flop one way or another. When trying to go head first the reaction was way worse, like a scary headstand. I folded it under the slide and the problem seems solved. I may just cut it off next season.-The water spray attachment is extremely difficult to install and then it does a really horrible job spraying. I found it would leak way more water than spray .All in all i would buy it again because it has been a lot of fun with the few caveats.
D**F
Blow up water slide
We purchased this blow up slide for our young grandchildren to use at our pool and we like it pretty well with a couple of caveats. First it is a little difficult for our 4 yr old to go up the "steps" at the rear of the slide. He wears water shoes and they barely fit in the holes of the slide. There are two handles to hold on to as one goes up the steps. The piece which attaches to the hose that keeps the slide wet while in use, is prominent at the top where the kids sit down, a bit chintzy and awkward- it does work, though.I stand beside the slide and assist him up, and to get into a seated position, and my husband stands in the water to catch him.Our grandson does enjoy the slide very much. Close supervision is required while this is in use with very young children. We have it sitting on the cement patio around the pool, at the shallow end. It is not too high off the ground, but a spill from it could be seriously unpleasant. We have had it a week, with no leaks, yet.
P**O
WOULD NOT HOLD AIR!
We inflated this and it lost air within 5 hours. It worked great until it deflated and our grandson loved going down it over and over. He is only 21 months and 26 pounds so it is not like there was too nuch weight. We tried 3 different days and each day it deflated. :(. We are returning it.
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