Little Tikes Slam N Curve Water Slide
July 31, 2009 by admin
Filed under Inflatable Water Slides
From the Manufacturer
Slide down the curving slide and shoot out into the cool waters of the splash pool. Challenging inflatable rock wall leads to a slippery slide with gentle curve at the end, for an easy deposit into the refreshing pool. Roomy splash pool includes an inflatable basketball hoop and ball. Step-down in side wall for easy exit. Stakes anchor the bouncer firmly in place, while a heavy-duty blower provides continuous airflow. Built of puncture-resistant material. Inclu…
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We bought an older version of this model over two years ago. My boys, now 5 and 8, have spent endless hours on this slide. They are pretty rough on it, and it has held up great! They have had their friends on it too with no problems. I have other friends who own different water slides and mine has outlasted theirs. One of the best features is the pool that collects water at the bottom. This is a lot of fun, plus it prevents a muddy area from developing while you kids are playing. Another reviewer complained about the pump having to be on the whole time. But, as with any moonwalk or large blow up slide, this is always the case. This is a pretty large slide and requires constant air. Its also pretty quick to set up and I do it all my self. We have really enjoyed our slide and gotten our moneys worth out of it. I have had no problems so far.
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE KIDS LOVE IT!!!!!
Although the blower needs to remain on the entire time the kids are using the device its well worth it. I had 4 kids in this thing all weekend ranging in ages 10 – 3.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hours of Fun, but expensive!
The Slam N Curve Water Slide is fun and set up is a breeze. The only drawback is that you have to keep the airflow running continuously or else the slide deflates…
1.0 out of 5 stars
FLAWED and WASTEFUL design! Hugely dissapointed!
When I purchased this product locally at a big box national toy retailer, the sales brochures omitted key information regarding the product.