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R**D
Family Fun
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A**R
works well
Its more slick than the evidence they got on that damn Carole Baskin, but its a pain to put up so I should figure out a plan top get rid of it.
K**B
Good fun
This is a great alternative with pools closed this year and it sets up fairly fast. The one wish I had was that for the money the slide should come with a basic sprinkler attachment for a hose. I would suggest that anyone using the longer 75ft version, it needs two water sources. One at the top of the slide and a sprinkler mid way to keep the slide slippery enough to use.
M**.
Ton of Summer Fun!
The media could not be loaded. Used it for two days with my 3yo and 6yo. My house has a big hilly backyard so it was perfect. My 3 yo was too young for this but 6yo had a BLAST. I had two hoses on, one on top and one in the middle. The 6yo couldn’t slide well at first but he figured it out. I was recommended afterwards to try a dish soap to facilitate the sliding. I will try that next time. I didn’t even bother with the duct tape thing. I weighed it down with a couple giant cans of tomato sauce on top. Once the water started flowing, it stayed just fine. The height of the grass makes a huge difference, though. The first day, we had to stop playing and put it away because the lawnmowers came by. We didn’t think it was going well anyway because my son was having difficulty sliding. So we put it away and called it a day. The next day, with the grass clipped short, my son found it much easier sliding down. After the kids were done, I flattened it out to drain excess water, then waited for an hour to let it dry. After that I folded it multiple times. It took me about 10 min to put it away. It is super sturdy. I’m confident that I made a good decision when I chose this over other shorter slip and slides.
C**S
Great product, a lot for a piece of plastic
It is a fun product, and my kids love it. It is pretty cumbersome and a two person job to set up and take down, if you want to do it neatly and quickly. A few things to think about when buying: you need to have your own duct tape to set it up. It is just a very long piece of slippery plastic, stakes, and cards with holes punched in them. You tape the cards to the plastic and punch the stakes through the holes to hold it all down. There aren't stake holes in the plastic itself--probably a good idea since I can see how they would easily tear. The tape and cards worked fine on the sides, but at the front end where you first jump on the plastic the tape kept coming off and tearing over and over again. The next time we used it we just put two big bags of sand at the top end to hold it down and that worked way better. Creases and folds are inevitable when using. We also used dish soap to help make it more slippery. Kids loved it, lots of fun. Perfect for our large grassy drainage ditch that is otherwise unused.
J**S
Good and Bad...
The product is solid, it is fairly sturdy material. You need to be aware that if you leave this on your yard for more than 2 hours it will kill your grass. Nothing bad against the product per say but the set up time and put away time does not merit the time you can have on this thing. Also you will need 2 hoses and duck tape to use this properly. I would not buy again
B**1
Needs tons of Water
I would imagine that one could easily make the same slide using thick contractor plastic sheeting. It’s a big, plastic sheet, and we had to fill a 120 gallon trough and dump it in order to make it slippery enough for our kids to play... as you can imagine it took forever to fill the trough, and seemed like such a waste of time and water. If it had worked with a hose I would have been much happier.
K**E
More like a permanent slide
This thing seems great - however it is definitely more of a permanent slide rather than something you pull out every now and then to play with. The set up and take down is a HUGE undertaking. I wish I had known that before I wasted $150
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