Kamis, 14 November 2013

Bounceland Royal Palace Bounce House Bouncer with Slide


Product Description

In this charming royal castle, kids can bounce, climb, slide and play basketball. Bouncing room has inside jumping area of 8.5 ftx7 ft. Fun climbing wall leads to platform for a 10' long slide. Sun roof for those sunny days (velcroed, so it can be on or off). Multiple features make this bounce house our top seller. Easy set up in less than 1 minute.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29177 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Bounceland
  • Model: 5964
  • Dimensions: 108.00" h x 144.00" w x 156.00" l, 65.00 pounds

Features

  • Huge inflated size 13 ft x12 ft x9 ft H
  • Powered by strong UL blower (included)
  • Heavy-duty puncture proof materials with double to quadruple stitches
  • Package includes: Bounce House, carrying bag, blower, Velcro roof top, stakes, instruction and repair kit
  • Weight limit recommendations: Max 100 lbs per kid, 500 lbs max weight for all combine users

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic Medium Size Bounce House!
By John
We bought this for my little boys 3rd birthday and have enjoyed it tremendously! Easily fits 5 kids at one time! I'm ~200 lbs and I get in there with him, but only hop around on all fours..... don't want to risk tearing a seam as it's only rated for 100 lb max per person. We take it out about 3 times per week and I have set it up in the driveway and garage without any issues. I put cushioned mats around the entrance and slide exit and I anchor it down with some homemade concrete/rebar anchors to keep it from blowing away. I also put a tarp underneath it seeing as it's being used on concrete and don't wat the bottom to wear to quickly.

Now for the product itself:
All seams that will take impact from jumping/sliding are double stitched and they are very strong. The columns and cross beams are single stiched at most points because they aren't being jumped on. The fabric itself is a heavy canvas that I don't see wearing or tearing anytime soon. The mesh screen that holds the kids in can also take a hit as several kids jumped into it and were tossed back. The handles to climb up to the slide have at least two layers of cavas behind them to prevent tearing. Even the slide itself has an additional layer of canvas velcroed on as a top layer to take the wear and tear so that I'm assuming it can be replaced in the long run. The cover is also fantastic as I live in the south and the summer is upon us. The basketball goal is a gimic, and most of the time the kids just throw it over the beam and I gotta go fetch the balls. The blower motor that comes with it is strong as well. Be sure that you hit the reset button on the GFCI plug after plugging it in, otherwise it won't allow power to the motor. I haven't measured but the cord is approximately 15-20 feet long or so and it recommends you plug directly into a power outlet and don't use an extension cord. It also comes with 2 large patches I believe, but those are still in the bag and I don't think I'll be needing them.

The interior jump area is as quoted, PLENTY of room for 3-7 years olds, like we had at his party, to jump around and go up/down the slide. The slide was a lot of fun for the kids as well... there was always someone sliding down it or trying to climb back up. Overall they stayed in there for about 3 hours only taking breaks to eat and drink.

Setup and Take Down:
It takes about 2 minutes to carry it out, unfold it, and inflate it (40 seconds to fully inflated once the motor is turned on). I set the anchors up in another couple of minutes and it's ready to go.

After they're all done jumping I turn off the motor and disconnect the inflation tube and he and I walk around on it to help it deflate (no shoes). This step is the longest part to take down. (they say you need only disconnect the blower and it'll deflate on its own. I tried that once and 10 minutes later I was out there walking around on it. I then fold it up as per the instructions (I wrap mine up in the tarp in the tarp I put under it). After having folded it up from the sides in it has formed a rectangle. I start rolling it up from the oppisite end of the inflation tube. Roll slowly to get the remaining air out of the bounce house. Takedown takes between 5 and 10 minutes depending on wether or not I have help.

Overall:
Great product and worth every penny! Solid canvas and seams make it superior to the slightly cheaper plastic ones. Seeing as a large rental plain bounce house would have been $120 with no slide, this one will pay itself off in a several birthday parties. Not to mention the 3 times a week I'm setting it up. It's great for when its rainy or cold also as I set it up in the garage and the kids get a ton of exercise. They always come out dripping with sweat! We chose this one over the BounceLand Mega bounce house due to the longer taller slide, cover for the sun, and footprint. Their jumping space is approximately the same.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Great for all ages
By Jeff Deleeuw
Purchased for my son's 5th birthday - and his party. Both my 5 and 2 year old play great in here with plenty of room for their friends. The slide and house are very safe so I can set it up and let them play for hours - with minimal interference from me.

We've had this for a month and are getting lots of use out of it. Easy yo set up and take down... but is heavy.

Overall it exceeded our expectation.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
awesome
By Paul Bievenuor
This purchase was a dream come true from order to delivery. My children love the house. It is easy to set up and tear down. Very durable so far. I absolutely recommend it.

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