🏆 Slide into Summer Fun!
The BANZAI 16ft x 58in Splash Sprint Racing Water Slide is the ultimate backyard attraction for thrill-seekers. With dual racing lanes, a refreshing splash pool, and a durable PVC design, this slide promises hours of competitive fun for kids aged 5 months and up. Easy to assemble and built to last, it's the perfect addition to any summer gathering!
Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 150 Kilograms |
Educational Objective(s) | Color Recognition |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Package Dimensions | 28.4 x 25.5 x 8 cm; 1.59 kg |
Item part number | 42323 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 months and up |
Manufacturer | Banzai |
Item Weight | 1 kg 590 g |
B**E
excellent
good quality
J**N
Kids enjoyed it
16' is a fairly short slide, but thats just the inner kid in me wanting more! However, my 6 and 8 year olds have a blast on it.
A**S
Faulty item
The bottom where it fills up with water broke open the first time using and now it’s garbage as it doesn’t hold the water and won’t spray out down the side , just makes a puddle of water …very disappointed
T**C
Worked okay. Until the seam broke and all the water poured out
Got this hoping my son would have a good time with it. It seemed okay when it got here. I hooked it up. Made sure all the holes worked and were flowing water. Let it dry and packed it in the garage. He got here on Sunday the 17th of May. We've used it twice and right in the middle of using it the second time, a giant hole burst at the seam on the end that fills up and makes a puddle. The fun quickly ended as all of the water poured out and the slide no longer held pressure to spray the slide. Don't known if this seller offers replacements or refunds. So I guess there goes that...Edits for grammar. And the seller did refund my purchase. Thank you! Wish it had worked out better.
D**A
Nice idea, poor execution, but works well enough
This was a gamble, and a disappointment, but not a total failure. There was a rip in it straight out of the box. Fixed it with duct tape. The picture on the box is very misleading - it makes you think there's water spraying from both sides, but it's only along one of the sides. Also, I don't know what kind of water pressure people have, but I just cannot get the water to squirt that high up, no matter what I do. So, it doesn't look like the picture at all. I've tried the slide both on level ground, and on a slope. Even on the slope, at the bottom of the slide where the pressure is highest, the little fountain squirts don't go all that high up. Also, it's very hard to keep them pointing inward towards the slide. There's no way to control the direction, you just have to manually rotate the yellow tube inwards every once in a while. I knew this from another, similar water toy we have - a mat that squirts water in a similar fashion along its perimeter, which also tends to spray outwards unless you keep adjusting the tube with the holes.Despite its downsides, problems and annoyances though, this slide has been entertaining the heck out of my homebound kids during this pandemic, and that's what counts. Us parents are having a blast with it, too. It's slippery both on level ground and on a slope, without lube or requiring somebody to wet it with a bucket (like somebody mentioned). It works well enough and provides lots of fun. The ridiculous price on Amazon is not justified, but I guess you gotta pay for the convenience.
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