Sharri
My kiddos and friends loved this water slide. Be careful not too many kids go to the top of the slide all at once, it will tilt over from too much weight. Overall great!
Jagger
Bought this slide for my sons bday party and we tried it out today after receiving it and it we love it! The packaging was nice, easy to assemble, perfect size for the money, and was super easy to put up! We are excited to use this at his party!!!
Erika Seery
This slide was a lifesaver! Living in NY with a majority of camps closed or activities up in the air, this helped keep my 7 and 5 year old boys occupied. It does not come with a blower, just make sure you’re aware before buying!
Edith Lopez
I have 3 kids. 11, 8 and 4 years. They all get to play at the same time on the slide without a problem. I was hesitant about getting the slide but I have zero regrets, all of the contrary . It rescue my kids from the “boringness” of the pandemia.
Arlene
I am glad it was sold separately than the blower because I had bought a different slide 3 years ago and had the blower from it. This slide seems to work great so far, Haven’t had any issues. Girls love it.
Hoodnurse
My grand children love being able to play on their "own" water slide. Only drawback is there isn't enough spikes to keep it from tipping. There is a removable piece on the side that will cause scratches on the legs. It does fill with air in about 2 - 3 mins. It is very sturdy. We have five kids ranging from 2 to10 years old playing on it.
xo
this is huge, it is much bigger than I thought after reading other peoples reviews saying it's smaller than they thought..I was expecting it to be small but I actually went down the slide and had trouble climbing it and I am an adult. one thing to note is that you can't return it luckily mine works well so far
KatG
I did not realize this water slide didn’t come with the blower. Thankfully I have one for my kids’ inflatable bounce house. This is not a commercial inflatable water slide- it is a residential one. It is plenty big for my 7,3 & 1 yr old. In hindsight, I maybe should’ve gotten a wider one since my two smallest kids like to run up the slide and slide down it together and they keep bumping each other. We live in Atlanta and will get use out of this for more than half the year
Jen
After doing much research I decided to go with this water slide for my 3yr old. We haven't experienced any issues, my son absolutely loves it, and it is the perfect size. I compared it to the bigger set up inflatable water slides and found that the height of this slide was higher than most. It is not a commercial water slide so don't expect it to be huge. I do believe this slide is perfect for children ages 3 to 8. I think it will definitely pay for itself this summer as we use it every weekend.
TBaker
I have been looking for a bouncy type thing to use in the house, to replace a vinyl inflatable slide that my grandchildren have worn out. Everything that I have seen has too big for the area that I have for it. Then, I discovered this bouncy slide. When I looked at the measurements, and measured the area, it looked like it would just fit. After much debate, I decided to purchase it. The product arrived when it was supposed to, and it was in good shape. I also ordered a 450 Watt 0.6 HP Air Blower from someplace else. When I inflated it, I discovered that the stated dimensions were pretty accurate. Before I purchased it, I was concerned that if it was as tall as it said it was, it would hit the ceiling, which it did. To keep the slide from rubbing on the ceiling, and wearing a hole in it, I wrap a sheet around the top, and then I pull it down and tie it to the side post. That keeps it from hitting the ceiling, and it does not really interfere too much with anything. Of course, the sliding surface is not as big as the outside dimensions. The top of the slide, where the children sit, is about 55 inches from the ground. The width of the sliding area is about 27 inches. The length of the sliding surface is about 89 inches (from where it starts to go down, to where it first hits the ground). The sliding material is such that the children slide down it really nice. They do not get stuck at all, they just come sliding down. There is a bit of a jolt when they get to the bottom and hit the floor, but after a couple times, they realize it, and make the necessary adjustments with their body position. The children range from ages 4 to 10, and they all enjoy playing on it. It takes the younger ones a bit of effort to climb up, but they make it just fine. I try to allow only one child on the slide at a time. The slide is tall, and narrow, so when two are climbing at the same time, it can seem a little unstable because of the weight and movement. I don’t know if it would actually fall over, but since it is in the house, there are bookcases close to each side, and that keeps it from falling over. If I had it outside, I would definitely stake it to the ground. I am quite a bit heavier than 100 pounds, and I cannot climb it. I tried, but it doesn’t support the weight. All of the grandchildren are under 100 pounds, so it works fine for them. I have not used it outside, so I don’t know how it works with the water connected, but it works great inside. I bought it in February, and the children used it a few times at first. But, since they have been in quarantine for the last month or so, they have not been able to use it lately, so I cannot comment on the durability, but it seems well made. It looks like the price has gone up a bit since I purchased it, so I will not comment on the value for the money either.