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BANZAI Inflatable Summit Splash Adventure Water Park - Climbing Wall & Rope | Water-Blasting Cannon | Sprinkling Obstacle Arch $280

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PGBT3RZ

Product size: 206"L X 140"W X 78"H (inflated size).
This adventure park includes a double-wide sliding surface, oversized climbing wall with climbing rope and inflatable water-sprinkling obstacle pillars.
Refreshing overhead sprinkler. Continuous water-blasting cannon.
Detachable water-spraying hose.
Inflates in under 3 minutes and includes blower motor with GFCI for maximum safety and convenience.
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Created 07-28-2023 at 09:14 AM by razer145
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07-28-2023 at 04:22 PM.
07-28-2023 at 04:22 PM.
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07-30-2023 at 10:32 AM.
07-30-2023 at 10:32 AM.
If anyone wants to see the real scale of this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=060IG7QpEEE

With these, don't forget the soft-costs vis-a-vis storage, cleanup, and water rotation.

These type of custom inflatables, the water is impossible to treat because you cannot calculate the volume accurately (resulting in too much or too little treatment, both of which can irritate skin). Therefore, expect to entirely empty it every three days at absolute most (the CDC has information on this).

After you take it down for the season, you'll need to empty it, hose it down, then let it dry for several days, then hand clean it off grass (e.g. concrete driveway/patio) with something like antibacterial wipes or spray + rag. Then let that dry too (one day). It is a ton of work, but then you don't have it grow nasties during storage.

You also have to remember that it is utterly impossible to ever roll up as small as when it arrives, so plan for at least 4x more space than that.

With hindsight, the one I purchased did everything the manufacturer claimed, and I've owned it for three seasons. But even then, I wouldn't buy it again. The water rotation is a huge PITA, if I could do it over I'd get a splash pad, slip & slide, or hose sprikler toy. No sitting water if you use a leaf blower and little to inflate/deflate.

If you want a pool, stick to shapes trivial to calculate water volume (round or square/rectangle).


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