🌟 Elevate Playtime: Where Adventure Meets Purpose!
The Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course for Kids is a 65 ft long slackline featuring 12 engaging obstacles designed to promote physical activity and outdoor play. With a maximum weight capacity of 440 lbs, this versatile training equipment is perfect for kids aged 5 and up. Each purchase contributes to feeding children in need, making playtime a rewarding experience.
Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 440 Pounds |
Model Number | MLU |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 12 |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
Colour | Multicolor |
Package Dimensions | 43.94 x 33.53 x 20.32 cm; 10.7 kg |
Item model number | MLU |
Manufacturer recommended age | 60 years and up |
Manufacturer | Outdoor Again |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 10 kg 700 g |
I**N
Good system
Easy to install and my daughter loves it. Very solid even pull my close line post out of plum. Will find other layout next season.
C**Y
Awesome backyard set for the kids!
This is going to be a great course for our 5 year old. We love just about everything about it, so first off know that. I will list the few things that either weren’t quite right or need consideration maybe for younger kids. First, it was missing one black buckle so I’ll need to contact customer support tomorrow to ask for them to send one, but I was already planning to see if we could order 6 more so that we could add a few extra activities (disc swing, rope ladder and maybe a disc swing) so no biggie there. We ordered the 65’ line because our trees are quite a distance apart, so there’s plenty of extra space for additional toys on it, should we want to add them eventually.Second, the wood bars are raw wood, and these seem like they’d be better off sealed, considering we plan to leave it up through all seasons. I borrowed leftovers from a friend’s deck sealing project and I plan to seal the wood to protect it from water and our hot, central CA summer sun. I noticed some reviews that the wood split, cracked or broke and I can’t help but wonder if weather eventually weakening the wood was responsible for that, because otherwise the wood seems quite solid and is smooth, no splintering that I could see.Run on sentence, much?? Sorry ‘bout that!Third, and this is really just the nature of the beast… you do have to hang it VERY high in order for it not to sag down… so high that it’s actually quite difficult for our 5 year old to get onto it. For this reason, we started with the low bar, with the traverse ring adjacent, which then (in theory) will take him to the cargo net. From there, good luck kid…. Don’t let go, that’s all I can say!! He’s a determined little dude, so eventually he’ll get the hang of it, I’m guessing… either that or one day I’ll look outside and see him teetering precariously stretched out from the top of a ladder he drug over there because he’s a problem solver, this one…Anyways, this is super cool. Our kid is newly 5 and extremely active and surprisingly agile... (Don’t tell anyone but according to him his is “actually, ACTUALLY, weally the weal Spiderman”…) I honestly thought this would maybe be kinda cake walk for him but still keep him busy. In actuality though, I was pleasantly surprised that it is turning out to present a great challenge for him.This gets an easy 4.85 stars;)
J**N
Good product
Great product but hopeless instructions.Tips: raise higher on tree than you think.Watch videos on install on YouTube.
S**Y
Great fun
Kids love it!
J**B
All the bells and whistles
We installed this above an existing slack line and it became an instant hit with the kids in the neighborhood. It has loads of accessories that can easily be moved and placed in a different order on the line in seconds. It was easy to install - but lacked directions regarding the accessories. A few tips: put the belt buckle looking loops on the line before putting it up around your tree. These are where you will attach the accessories. Move them to the distance you want on the line because once it is up, ,you will be unable to move them without loosening the tension on the ratchet. If they are spaced pretty evenly apart, it generally works well for all the attachments. Also, if you plan to use the large, black round slider ring, it needs to go on the slack line before you run it through the ratchet and attach it.
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