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Banzai Sidewinder Falls Inflatable Kids Water Park Swim Splash Pool with Slide, Clubhouse, Climbing Wall, and Built-in Water Cannons
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Size | Large |
Brand | BANZAI |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Multi |
Item Weight | 77.8 Pounds |
About this item
- Hours of Water Fun: Water park ensures hours of outdoor fun with a climbing wall, curvy slide, crawl tunnel, splash pool, and clubhouse; Recommended for kids 5 and up
- Water Cannons: Built-in sprinklers and 2 water cannons add to the fun while keeping you cool and refreshed even on the hottest days
- Quick Setup: Quick and easy setup process with just a 3-minute inflation time when using the included air blow motor
- Durable and Safe: Built with sturdy Dura-Tech materials and cushioned lining for long-lasting, comfortable, and safe usage for all; Dimensions (L x W x H): 202 x 180 x 125 inches
- Included Accessories: Includes reliable ground stakes and 2 anchor weights for ultimate stability, a storage bag, and a water spraying hose
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 17.25 x 34.5 x 19 inches |
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Item Weight | 77.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B07NJFPWSW |
Item model number | BAN-90494 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 12 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #124,134 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #40 in Lawn Water Slides |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Release date | August 25, 2020 |
Department | Unisex-Youth |
Manufacturer | Banzai |
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Banzai BAN-90494 Sidewinder Falls Inflatable Water Park Play Pool Slide with Water Cannons, Slide, Clubhouse, and GFCI Air Blower Motor
From the manufacturer
Towering curved slide.
Sidewinder Falls
Tunnel slide!
Water park thrills.
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Customers like the ease of set up of the inflatable bouncer. They mention that it has baby step instructions and it takes 3 minutes to blow up. They also appreciate the fun it provides, saying that it provides hours of entertainment. Customers also like the inflation, and size. However, some customers have reported issues with leakage, saying the water sneaks in through the material. Customers have mixed opinions on the quality and value of the product.
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Customers find the inflatable bouncer easy to set up and take down. They mention that the assembly went pretty smooth, and the instructions are easy to follow. Some say that the quality is good and the bouncer is well made.
"...It's easy to put up and take down so no biggie. It's got a big carrying bag, stakes to hold it down and some sort of water bags to use somewhere...." Read more
"My children LOVE their waterside and we have used it twice. Easy to put up and take down...." Read more
"Kids have fun , the quality is good very easy installation, great zise." Read more
"...Set up is a breeze takes no time at all.. Taking it down is not as easy. The drain hole is great but takes a while to drain..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the fun provided by the inflatable bouncer. They mention that it provides hours of entertainment, and the added tunnel allows for extra fun. Some say that the product is sturdy and the kids love it.
"...It has been a huge source of summer fun and the whole neighborhood has enjoyed it. My two children, 7 and 3, love it...." Read more
"...It’s sturdy and very fun!" Read more
"The inflatable part of this product is great; kids loved the slide and tunnel and would just do laps the entire day...." Read more
"My kids love this thing! Provides hours of entertainment. As others have mentioned it gets moldy very quickly if left out...." Read more
Customers like the inflation of the inflatable bouncer. They say it inflates much quicker than expected, is incredibly easy to inflat, and has a 3 minute blow up time. Some mention that the product is durable and can handle multiple users without deflating.
"The inflatable part of this product is great; kids loved the slide and tunnel and would just do laps the entire day...." Read more
"So much fun! It’s incredibly easy to inflate. You’ll need a taller person or a ladder to help attach the sprayer at the top...." Read more
"Great durability, fun, and fast.We have left ours in the garage to completely dry out...." Read more
"...The waterslide didn't inflate firmly after that but this didn't impact the safety of the slide in my opinion." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the inflatable bouncer. They mention that it's bigger than the pictures show, has a big carrying bag, stakes to hold it down, and some sort of water bags. Some say that their child loves his slide and that it fits perfectly in the can.
"...from Lowe’s and after I dry the slide out and roll it up, it fits perfectly in the can with enough room for the blower as well, and it’s easy to..." Read more
"...It's easy to put up and take down so no biggie. It's got a big carrying bag, stakes to hold it down and some sort of water bags to use somewhere...." Read more
"...This one is bigger then the pictures show and after watching at You Tube and saw a grown man slide done it knew this would be perfect for my..." Read more
"...This slid is much bigger and easy to put up! My grand kids 10 & 8 loved it and had a great time playing on it!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the inflatable bouncer. Some mention it's very well made, while others say that it started ripping and the seam tore apart.
"...was playing around on the smaller portion of the slide, and the seam tore apart. About a 5 foot tear along the seam...." Read more
"Kids have fun , the quality is good very easy installation, great zise." Read more
"...My first one I left out all summer, and three summers later it was falling apart...." Read more
"...When we used it a couple days this week the waterproof liner starting peeling off in chunks...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the inflatable bouncer. Some mention that it's worth every penny, a relatively low cost investment, and saved them tons of money on a vacation. Others say that it was the biggest waste of their money and a terrible product.
"...This saved us tons of money on a vacation, and the kids get a summers worth of enjoyment out of it." Read more
"...Such a waste of money." Read more
"...Your kids will love this slide! It's a great investment for summer time fun!!!" Read more
"...My money was completely wasted on this garbage that they call a waterslide. 10/10 DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the inflatable bouncer. They mention that the material is heavy duty, but water sneaks in through the material. The seams come apart and the bottom pool part no longer holds water. The tubing had water in it and the air can feel leaking.
"You have to leave the blower on 24/7 or it deflates and all the water goes out so can’t be used more than a day unless you fill it every day." Read more
"...It no longer holds water in the pool area bc the water seeps through the fabric and destroys the lawn underneath...." Read more
"...to flake off, especially in the high traffic areas, and no longer holds any water...." Read more
"...The seams come apart, and bottom Pool part no longer holds water, I will admit my kids had a lot of fun in the first summer, but buying a new slide..." Read more
Customers find the drain time of the inflatable bouncer to be a little hard. They say it takes a while to drain, it sucks to have to dry and put away, and the bottom starts drying out.
"...The drain hole is great but takes a while to drain..." Read more
"...My 3 yr old and 12 yr old niece love playing on this. It sucks to have to dry and put away...." Read more
"...is that there is only one drain for the pool area and it takes forever to empty out and tends to get blocked...." Read more
"...They had a blast. Took a while to dry afterward but I expected that...." Read more
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I bought this slide last summer for my grand kids but wanted to wait a year before writing a review to see how it holds up. Not disappointed at all. My grand kids love it and they age from 4 to 13. Reason I bought this particular model was my younger brother had one and we used it during a family summer get together. Everyone of the kids loved it and it even worked fine for him and he is 190 lbs. Once you're done Just make sure you keep it laid out, after use, and let it dry. If you do put it away damp it will form mold/mildew but that's easy to get rid of by just filling a spay bottle with mostly water and a little bleach. I spayed it on the locations, that looked like they had mold/mildew, and that got rid of it. It's easy to put up and take down so no biggie. It's got a big carrying bag, stakes to hold it down and some sort of water bags to use somewhere. I've just never had to use any of that. Stakes would come in handy if setup in a windy location. All in all, a great buy. Going on year 2 now.
Setup
Wasn’t very hard things that helped me were as follows.
- Laying out a tarp not only to help with grass but to help prevent punctures in lining and water control
-Don’t bother trying to run hose line that moves water to sprayers inflate first and then attach lines way easier just used step ladder for top attachment
-As level ground as possible with slight slop on front edge pool side makes for easier draining
-Unless you’re going directly to outlet do yourself a favor and by a corded roll up power station lowes had it for $70 it’s work both for safety and ease of rolling line out and up when done
-Keep air line from blower as straight as possible as to not limit creating back pressure which is not great for motors
-I place lawn chair over my blower to create some shade not that you have too but heat and electronics almost never mix in my opinion
-When inflating make sure you tie off exhaust port as the blower will inflate even open but will not be as firm which through me off.
-Once water is in it don’t pull or tug as this will rip seams for sure. Not that I experienced with its product but happened with kiddy pool.
-Place hose on small slide when filling and let water fill in from high to main pool area.
-Do not fill all the way to line I start off with just enough water about ankle deep as the constant water on for slides will fill pool overtime and you will end up just wasting water having to prematurely emptying it.
-I have not needed to use any of the stakes provided don’t like the placement of the tie downs as they’re really close to inflating points so unless you go all the way in the ground and make a rubbing contact which could cause wear and leak
Break down
-I waste not want not so I use 5 gallon pail and scoop 50-100 gallons worth of water into my gorilla cart and place it on my front lawn lol.
-After getting bored and or tired of that turn the blower off but leave the exhaust tie on closed to let it deplete slow the front corner of the pool which is furthest point from blower goes down first which is you have it at slight angle will drain most water out. What is left over you can swipe out with feet. Drain plug in my opinion is useless as it’s 6 feet to the left of this point.
-What little water is left us a cup and just toss out to empty
-Turn blower back on and inflate using 4 milk crates raise unit at each corner off of the tarp and you can clear out water as best you can near edges
-I have shop fan and being that I have that corded 4 outlet junction let the fan blow under the raise unit for 30 mins to dry out
-Using two people turn the blower off and detach main hose line from blower and move the unit quickly off to the side in dry area
- Turn your tarp over and let dry a little
- open additional exhaust port on unit to let air out
-Place deflated unit in tarp
-Warp up and either carry or in my card move with gorilla cart I could keep it out side in tarp but I like by grass more lol.
This is not the letter of the law however these are steps that to me help maximize the fun with out a bunch of down repair time. Have fun and enjoyable summer! Thus far it’s been a huge hit with my kid and those in neighborhood.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2022
Setup
Wasn’t very hard things that helped me were as follows.
- Laying out a tarp not only to help with grass but to help prevent punctures in lining and water control
-Don’t bother trying to run hose line that moves water to sprayers inflate first and then attach lines way easier just used step ladder for top attachment
-As level ground as possible with slight slop on front edge pool side makes for easier draining
-Unless you’re going directly to outlet do yourself a favor and by a corded roll up power station lowes had it for $70 it’s work both for safety and ease of rolling line out and up when done
-Keep air line from blower as straight as possible as to not limit creating back pressure which is not great for motors
-I place lawn chair over my blower to create some shade not that you have too but heat and electronics almost never mix in my opinion
-When inflating make sure you tie off exhaust port as the blower will inflate even open but will not be as firm which through me off.
-Once water is in it don’t pull or tug as this will rip seams for sure. Not that I experienced with its product but happened with kiddy pool.
-Place hose on small slide when filling and let water fill in from high to main pool area.
-Do not fill all the way to line I start off with just enough water about ankle deep as the constant water on for slides will fill pool overtime and you will end up just wasting water having to prematurely emptying it.
-I have not needed to use any of the stakes provided don’t like the placement of the tie downs as they’re really close to inflating points so unless you go all the way in the ground and make a rubbing contact which could cause wear and leak
Break down
-I waste not want not so I use 5 gallon pail and scoop 50-100 gallons worth of water into my gorilla cart and place it on my front lawn lol.
-After getting bored and or tired of that turn the blower off but leave the exhaust tie on closed to let it deplete slow the front corner of the pool which is furthest point from blower goes down first which is you have it at slight angle will drain most water out. What is left over you can swipe out with feet. Drain plug in my opinion is useless as it’s 6 feet to the left of this point.
-What little water is left us a cup and just toss out to empty
-Turn blower back on and inflate using 4 milk crates raise unit at each corner off of the tarp and you can clear out water as best you can near edges
-I have shop fan and being that I have that corded 4 outlet junction let the fan blow under the raise unit for 30 mins to dry out
-Using two people turn the blower off and detach main hose line from blower and move the unit quickly off to the side in dry area
- Turn your tarp over and let dry a little
- open additional exhaust port on unit to let air out
-Place deflated unit in tarp
-Warp up and either carry or in my card move with gorilla cart I could keep it out side in tarp but I like by grass more lol.
This is not the letter of the law however these are steps that to me help maximize the fun with out a bunch of down repair time. Have fun and enjoyable summer! Thus far it’s been a huge hit with my kid and those in neighborhood.