Best Inflatable Pool Water Slides

This upgraded version of the all-time best selling Pirates Bay Play Park includes higher Protective walls around the bounce area, an Inside Return path, so players do not have to exit the play area to climb the slide, updated Water Cannon construction, and an updated theme. Big 20x12x8 Play Park. Water Slide. Dual Water Cannons. Included Sprayer Assembly w/Flow Regulator. Mini Bouncer W/Safety Netting. Crawl Tunnel. Oversize Splash Area. cinch straps. UL Blower with 25' Cord and GFCI. Ground Stakes. Fun Pirate Theme. Big 20x12x8 Play Park with Water Slide and Mini Bouncer W/Safety Netting and Commercial Vinyl Bounce Floor.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Most of these types of inflatable water parks have weird designs where the area for water is super small or the slide runs off into the grass making it track a lot of dirt and grass."
"The bouncy house area is not large and I wouldn't let more than 2 or maybe 3 small kids in it at a time."
"It is heavy and kind if a hassle to dry it properly to put it away... but the smiles and happiness of my daughter and her friends is all worth it!"
"Our daughter has some developmental delays so we always have to put thought into safety of the products we buy."
"My children ages 9 and 5 had a blast on it."
"We bought this for our sons 2nd birthday party for 4th of July. We blew it up today just to have a test run."
"My kids love it so much we got rid of that "Intex" pool because they much rather play with this."
"The only thing that I didn't like was I needed extra hoses and connectors for cannons."

Enjoy endless summer fun on Intex's Surf -feet n Slide. Attach garden hose for sprayers to wet the slide surface.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I hope it lasts all summer and next, but if it doesn't it has been more than worth the money from the hours of entertainment is has provided!"
"I bought this after reading the good reviews and had high hopes of entertaining my twin 6 year olds with this over the summer. First, this is a pretty well built inflatable: the large wedge at the high end of the slide is on par with bounce house thickness and strength. There's quite a few pieces on it that require individual inflation: On the underside there's the large wedge and then a "landing pad" under the middle. This slide was a lot of fun for them, but judging from their size I would think that once they hit 7 they'll have to think of more creative ways to play with this since the ride down will be a bit short. I think just turning 5 would have been an optimum age for them to get this for the most use (gauging physical ability, likelihood of falling off the top, etc). Inflated, the landing pad plumped up the slide, so the kids went faster and hit the bottom edge of the pool harder. I don't know if I missed the point with how they expected kids to get up there, but without the stepstool they roll around more to get into position (and get closer to falling off) while climbing and ask for help."
"I'm sure you'll see this comment in many other reviews as I did, so I knew what I was getting into and thought "what the heck" for the price point and one summer. A small raft chamber underneath the base of the slide, and at the back for kids to stand on when they are climbing up. I purchased an Intex pool repair kit for $7 with adhesive glue and vinyl, and it masks the problem, but does not fix it. Not counting the leaks (which require me to leave out our pump and periodically pull the kids off to add air), the whole thing took me about 45-60 minutes to set up the first time. If your product stays well inflated, you can easily empty the water, let it dry and then deflate and fold. But if you end up with a situation similar to mine, you pretty much have to dry it with a towel because the partially deflated areas fold over on themselves and trap water."
"My three year old needs a stool though not ideal because there is a slant on the mounting part of the slide so she still has to leap from the stool."

So unroll, inflate, add water and have fun! Individual user maximum weight limit: 120lbs, combined maximum 150lbs.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Disclosure - I did not purchase through Amazon because this was a rare occurrence when Target was cheaper but my review is of the same product. Bonus for parents - the climb tires kiddos out so bed time is no struggle. There's also plenty of space for parents to relax in the pool area to escape the heat. There's noise but it's not terrible - about as noisy as my neighbor's air conditioning unit."
"We've had it for 6 years now and we've gotten an abundance of summer fun out of it."
"This is a HUGE hit with my son and his friends."
"I picked this up on clearance from a big box store and am so glad we did."
Best Pool Slides

Elegant rotomolded design for strength and durability; measures 7 feet, 4 inches tall with flume length of 9 feet, 10 inches.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Installation was relatively easy, although the size of the box when it was delivered was a little intimidating."
"I assembled and installed the slide myself. I have a travertine pool deck - not cement / cool deck. The travertine is not laid on cement so I had to pull up two sections of travertine , dig big holes, plumb in the water to the slide and add about 20 bags of cement. I bought a package of 8 inch 304 stainless steel wedge anchors since the provided 5.5 inch bolts were not long enough to go through the slide footing, the travertine and into the cement. We plumbed it to a 3/4 inch deck jet and put in another ball valve so we can have both the slide and deck jet or just one on at a time."
"We had to call the company for advise on how to do this, as the concrete bolts kept ceasing."
"Overall this is a great slide, I had a little hesitation pulling the trigger on the cost, but overall the cost of slide turns out to be less than 5% of the total cost of only the pool, but added a 100% more fun."
"Perfect design for our pool."
"Expensive, but, with Grandchildren, what isn't?"
"product support is lacking but the kids love the slide."
"I was really worried that it was going to suck but followed the instructions and with the help of another dad we had together in a couple of hours."
Best Pool Ladders

Base Step Dimensions: 32 inches D x 47 inches H, 38 inches W. Step Tread Dimensions: 27 inches W x 10 inches D and 11 inches H. Base Step Dimensions: 32 inches D x 47 inches H, 38 inches W. Step Tread Dimensions: 27 inches W x 10 inches D x 11 inches H. Includes adjustable base pads and 24 inch oversized deck mounting brackets.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"I didn't want to put sand inside of the steps because I want to be able to lift the steps out of the water before winter time so I put sand in these three gallon buckets removed the metal handles so they wouldn't rust and replaced them with nylon rope."
"I picked these stairs because I have the option to add on another section later on if I want to make it like the 'grand entry' stairs."
"Bought something similar to this locally but it just didn't cut it, the stairs on most of these units are OK but not the arms - they are all made of ABS plastic and this was by far the sturdiest unit. Made two of them, about 20" long each, and bungee corded them to the stairs between the bottom step and the handrail."
"Bag) and also put stainless eye bolts in the pipe so I can pull them out with a rope if it's too heavy in the winter time."
"** Follow the order of the instructions and wait till the stairs are next to the spot where they will be loaded into the pool. Do not plug the upper holes as suggested in the instructions as air needs to escape so the stairs are flat on the bottom."
"We ended up filling two food grade buckets with concrete and replaced the handles with nylon rope."
Best Pool Diving Boards

Size: 8-Feet |. Color: Taupe. Stainless steel hardware for added corrosion resistance.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"This was drop shipped to me by SR Smith via Amazon. It installs directly into the bolts from my old SR Smith cantilever diving system. This 8-foot board acts and bounces exactly as my old cantilever board system."
"Came quickly, well packaged and the color ended up being perfect compared to our stamped concrete."
"Our old diving board cracked and we had recently converted to salt water."
"converting to salt pool, so got this model to hopefully have no rust for a long time."
"I'm still waiting.It doesn't look good, the person on the phone had no idea what I was talking about when I tried to explain that what she sent and what I needed were two different things."
"It really takes 2 people to put it all together, but me and the wife did it in about 30 minutes."
"Very happy with our diving board."
"The 4 holes of the base unit were also out of square which made made placing the stainless steel holding down studs tricky."