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Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower - Active Indoor/Outdoor Fun for Kids Jungle Gym Ages 3 to 8 Years Old
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- Endless Play: Let children enjoy endless fun and active playtime with the Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower. Will quickly become a favorite backyard activity toy and home playground for toddlers
- Durable: Interlocking plastic tubes and connectors with double self-locking springs make this set hard-wearing and tough, yet surprisingly lightweight and easy to assemble.
- High Quality: The Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower is made of high quality plastic material that features UV protection for long lasting outdoor play in the sun.
- Portable: Ideal size for indoor and outdoor use. Lightweight and easy assembly makes this convenient for unit to be moved easily so your child always has their favorite climber toy rain or shine.
- Includes: Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower. Assembled Dimensions 70. 07 x 65. 53 x 46. 65 (inches). Product weight 27lbs. Max load: 150lbs. Assembly required. Ages 3 to 8. Anchors not included.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 70.1 x 46.65 x 65.53 inches |
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Item Weight | 25 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B007GQ0YKC |
Item model number | TM200 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 10 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #10,286 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #2 in Playground Climbers |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Department | unisex-child |
Manufacturer | Toymonster Ltd |
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Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower will provide endless play for toddlers! The Monkey Bars are made of quality plastic enhanced with UV protection. Though durable, this set is surprisingly lightweight and easy to assemble with positive-engagement interlocking post and joints. This set is lightweight and convenient to move your child will be able to enjoy having their favorite activity indoors or outdoors rain or shine! For ages 3 to 8. Max load 150 lbs. Dimensions (assembled) 70. 07x65. 53x46. 65 (inches) Product weight: 27lbs.
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Customers like the weight and value of the toddler indoor climbing frame. They mention that it is stable but still lightweight enough to easily move around. Some appreciate the entertainment value. That said, opinions are mixed on size, quality, sturdiness, and ease of assembly.
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Customers are happy with the entertainment value of the toy. They mention that it's great for kids and very young children. They also say that it is perfect monkey bar fun for 3 and 4 yr toddlers and an awesome jungle gym for toddlers. Overall, customers are happy that the product is great for play dates and helps keep their rowdy toddlers from climbing on everything else in the house.
"...It helps keep my rowdy toddlers from climbing on everything else in the house. I highly recommend one of these...." Read more
"Great climbing structure. Make sure you read all the instructions and organize parts. I made one mistakes and it’s impossible to remove parts...." Read more
"...I can't imagine having to take it apart. All in all great once assembled for a tiny climber!" Read more
"This toy is great for any little kid that likes to climb no matter if they are inside or outside...." Read more
Customers like the value of the climber. They say it's worth every penny, it' s the least expensive and well worth the effort and money.
"...time and paying close attention to the directions but it’s been very worth it...." Read more
"...Overall, a great price for what you get. Really glad I bought it. Ive put together flat pack furniture more frustrating than this...." Read more
"...Worth the money." Read more
"...In fact, it's so cheap that even the manual says it can only be used for disassembly twice and that it should be thrown away after that because of..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the climbing frame. They mention that it's stable but still lightweight enough to easily move around, it fits in their basement, and is relatively easy to move as a unit. Some customers also say that the frame is the perfect size for toddler indoor climbing.
"...easy to follow assembly diagram- great size for smaller kids - probably about 3 to 8-ish depending on how big they are - and even bigger kids..." Read more
"...It's fits perfectly in a little nook in our house. We use the dome to also hold all of his sports balls...." Read more
"...The structure is light enough that it can be moved easily between rooms by one person. With the top removed it will fit through a 3’ door...." Read more
"...Once together it is lightweight so it can be moved around for mowing. Note that the anchors do not come with." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the toy. Some mention that the instructions are easy to follow and the parts are well labeled, while others say that it was a little tedious to assemble and the instructions were not the best. The instructions booklet is laid out weird and some customers just tossed aside several of the pages until they found the instructions that they were looking for.
"...However, after opening the box I was very happy with the instructions. They were clear and had good illustrations on how it should be done...." Read more
"...The instruction booklet is laid out weird so I just tossed aside several of the pages until I found the assembly diagram - All of the connectors and..." Read more
"...Otherwise, it’s a good purchase. Took 45mins to assemble. I have a 3 year old. Can’t wait to take it outside. It’s currently inside." Read more
"...I made one mistakes and it’s impossible to remove parts.We love it!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the product. Some mention that it's big and sturdy enough that multiple kids could play on it at a time, while others say that the top part doesn't feel very sturdy, the segments together are poorly made, and often fell out. The wear and tear on the part is a con with using that, so they only used it for hard. The top of the dome because one of the poles cracked. It came with a broken J2A. The to is able to stay put, but it seems to stay. The tubes in plastic bags, lots of the metal springs loose.
"...I took my time and double checked as I went along. It's very sturdy to be all plastic...." Read more
"...Now I have finished I'm very upset that the top part doesn't feel very sturdy. 4 screws go into the top part and it is still wobbly...." Read more
"...PROS:- heavy-duty plastic components- easy assembly (aside from the stiff buttons)-..." Read more
"...In the end, you're left with a relatively heavy duty, durable climbing tower. We've had bigger kids on this, too, without an issue...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the slide. Some say that it's the perfect size for their kids right now, it' s large enough to be fun but small enough to not dominate the play area. The finish product is sturdy, roomy, and easy enough to move around. However, some customers say that the structure is shorter than ideal, and it will not fit through a door.
"...to where our kids could't climb to the top - this one is the perfect size for our kids right now and I can tell by the quality that it will last our..." Read more
"...Design flaw.- This thing is pretty big so if you're going to set it up inside, definitely measure first!..." Read more
"...We put blankets over the top and he has an instant fort. It’s not too tall as we are not overly concerned with him falling off...." Read more
"...Pay extra attention to the tube a vs tube E! They are very similar in size and easy to accidentally grab the wrong one when you think you’re in a..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the toy. Some mention it's really great, looks and functions well, and is very impressed with the quality. Others say that the top clips won't stay, the springs popped loose, and the clips fell out on several occasions.
"...I am pretty sure that I got defective parts. The button thing that click on to the poles are so hard to push. If you want to take this apart...." Read more
"...This has been outside during a couple of rainstorms and still looks and functions well. My 2yo and 5yo love it." Read more
"...It was easy to put together, but one of the top clips won't stay in the pipe, so the top section can't be added...." Read more
"...Then joints themselves are also labeled, but can be difficult to read...." Read more
Customers find the ease of removal of the product to be difficult. They mention that the pieces pop out if they push a little too hard, making it difficult to disassemble the tubes. Some customers also mention that it's easy to put the wrong piece in and that it would also often pop out.
"...a special tool to help with assembly and also because those little metal pieces pop out all the time during set up and have to be put back into place..." Read more
"...This caused other issues like the metal piece to sometimes pop out. I had to tactfully use a skinny screwdriver to get them back in...." Read more
"...connector and on several occasions when it was wrong piece , difficult to remove until I mastered that disassemble tool...." Read more
"...the pins that hold the segments together are poorly made and often fell out. We had to push them back in, bend and snap back into place...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
Second Edit. I'm upgrading from 3 to 5 stars
I've had this for 3 months and the boys still play with it all day long. It helps keep my rowdy toddlers from climbing on everything else in the house. I highly recommend one of these. Especially for indoor use.
(Edit:
I'm upgrading 1 star to 3 stars. I have a 3yr who has been playing on this thing nonstop the past week. The top part is a little wobbly but after letting him go crazy on it. I'm pretty sure it's not going come apart.
I'd like to have given it a 5 star rating, but I can't take it apart, my thumbs still hurt from putting it together a week ago. If I move I'll probably have to cut it to pieces, but I would buy it again and suffer through putting it together.)
I got this so I can easily put it up tare it down. I am pretty sure that I got defective parts. The button thing that click on to the poles are so hard to push. If you want to take this apart. Don't buy this. If you do buy my advice is to check every joint before you start. If they don't push down. Return this item. Because once you have a few pieces together that are extremely difficult to push down they are not coming off and you'll never get it to fit back in the box.
Anyway I got it all together in about 2-3 hours. Now I have finished I'm very upset that the top part doesn't feel very sturdy. 4 screws go into the top part and it is still wobbly.
If I could return it. I would. But I'm going to try to salvage it by removing the top square. The rest seems sturdy.
You get a big box of tubes and connectors with some instructions. The instruction booklet is laid out weird so I just tossed aside several of the pages until I found the assembly diagram - All of the connectors and tubes are labeled so you know exactly what tube goes where. Once you get the base tube sections assembled, it's pretty intuitive from there. The instructions guide you through assembling the climber in chunks, then connecting those chunks to make the whole thing. I was worried that the climber would have some flex to it when fully assembled but by the time I was down to the last tube put on, I could tell that that wouldn't be an issue - I had to pull the opening where the tube went apart with a bit of force to get the thing in place. Ingeniously, they put some thought into it when they built these things so that the end of the connector that slides into the tube is angled so you can pop it on without too much effort.
The connectors look like purple starfish - some with 6 points, some with 5, and a weird angled one with 4 for the top "tower" thing. All of the tubes are held in place by "pins" or little metal buttons that are on metal flanges on the connectors (like the little button that pops into place to connect the metal extension tubes together on your vacuum). There's 2 of these buttons per connector-end (starfish leg?), one on top and one underneath. Some of these are pretty stiff on the 5-point and 6-point connectors which were a pain in the buttocks to push down so the tube would pass over it and click into place. Because of the stiffness of the buttons, I got my finger pinched between the tube and the connector when it suddenly popped into place. I tried wearing gloves but it was more annoying than helpful. About 3/4 of the way through I realized it worked best to rotate the tube 45 degrees so that when you slide the tube onto the connector, the pins/buttons don't pop through the holes until you twist the tube back into alignment (hopefully that made sense...) so basically, you slide the tube on with the holes not lined up with the buttons so that the tube doesn't just lock into place unexpectedly, taking your tender finger flesh with it. Once I figured this out, I was a lot less hesitant when sliding these things together as I didn't have to worry about getting bitten again.
Because the buttons are on the top and bottom of each connector end, they include a little cuff-like device that's supposed to fit over the tube and, once aligned, you can squeeze it to depress the buttons and slide/disconnect the tube from the connector. I haven't tried this yet but hopefully it works - with those buttons being as stiff as they are, I may be leaving the thing assembled permanently if it doesn't.
When looking around at other options, we took our kids to an outdoor equipment store and let them climb on everything. Though made of metal, the bigger domes had too large of a space between the bars to where our kids could't climb to the top - this one is the perfect size for our kids right now and I can tell by the quality that it will last our kids for several years.
PROS:
- heavy-duty plastic components
- easy assembly (aside from the stiff buttons)
- All pieces are labeled so you know what goes where
- easy to follow assembly diagram
- great size for smaller kids - probably about 3 to 8-ish depending on how big they are - and even bigger kids can still have fun climbing under it as a "fort".
CONS:
-Pins/buttons on the connectors can be stiff and hard to push down to get the tubes on
-Stiff pins/buttons can lead to pinched fingers and subsequent swearing around children during assembly
- The labels on the tubes are just stickers so if you have a destructive or OCD child, the stickers will be gone instantly and you won't know what tube is what when you take it apart unless you sort the tubes by length.
This thing was a hit with my kids at Christmas this year - they love climbing on it and throwing blankets over the top to make a fort. It's big enough that my 45" tall 5 year old can climb on it but small enough that it fits in our "family room" (aka kids playroom) downstairs.
My only recommendation, if the Easy Peasey people ever come across this, is to have a little bump (flare? channel?) in the end of the tubes (just like on a vacuum extension tube) so that if you line up that bump with the button, the tube can slide right over the pins/buttons on the connectors without actually having to press the buttons down with your fingers to get the tube on.
We love it!
Installation was not a breeze. My partner and I spent a good 90 minutes on it, and we both ended up with sore thumbs! You have to push the knobs pretty hard to push down in order to connect the pieces. You can try wearing gloves to lessen the pressure. In the end, you're left with a relatively heavy duty, durable climbing tower. We've had bigger kids on this, too, without an issue.
Great buy. Makes the kid happy every day which in turn makes me happy.
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