🌊 Dive into endless summer fun with Crocodile Isle!
The Crocodile Isle Inflatable Water Park is a massive 22x14 ft outdoor playset featuring dual curved slides, a climbing wall with handles, and a splash area. Designed for 8+ players, it inflates quickly with the included blower and is made from durable, puncture-resistant commercial material for long-lasting backyard entertainment.
T**K
YARDZILLA!!!
They'd sell more if they called it "Yardzilla". Anyway, that's what we call it, as "Crocodile Isle" doesn't quite roll off the tongue or get us excited about our backyard water park.So, after one day of use for a little over an hour:First, the "bad" if you want to call it that. Cons. Let's go with cons:*Takes a while to fill with water. With the water hose in the pool on full blast, it took about an hour. Forget trying to fill it with the little sprayer things.*Water WILL get inside of it. It's impossible to keep water out of something that is designed to let air out as well.*Needs a 'drain' so you can direct the water vs. emptying it where it is... I think I have a solution for it (fish tank drain kit might help divert some water... I hope.)****EDIT**** It is a pain in the behind to get the water out to store properly. I usually empty it out, let it sit to dry some, flip it over, let it sit over night, flip it back over the next morning, air it back up, let it sit for another hour or two(so the rest of the water inside can dry out, etc) and then deflate it and pack it up.*The bag it comes with - ***EDIT**** -> The bag is not useless. I've put this thing away twice and got it in the bag both times, just by folding, rolling, and smashing the air out - without help from another person.Now, the good / great / etc:*Yardzilla is big. What you see in the picture is what you get. Unlike some other brand's altered pics, this is the real deal.*It goes up easily. Unpack. Unroll connect blower, turn on blower. It's up in about 2 minutes, maybe less, after turning the air on.*There's room for about a dozen kids in the pool (which is just under 2 feet deep).*Fun... I bought this for my 2 boys (ages 5 and 3). They constantly did the "watch this" for the hour and a half or so before dinner. We're having a friendly get together this weekend and we'll be having a bday party in about 8 weeks. I'll repost about durability after that.TBD:DurabilityAs of this writing, I'd recommend it and I'd buy it again, especially if it lasts a couple summers with no major problems.EDIT -> Week 2: Had 10 kids in it for about four hours for our first Yardzilla Weekend. We made some new friends. One parent saw it and bought it on Amazon within 15 minutes of watching the kids go nuts. About 3 kids started crying when it was time to leave. None of them wanted to leave.I've bumped the rating up to 5 stars. This thing is a rock star if it doesn't fall apart. Next up is the birthday party...EDIT2 -> Year later: If you're thinking about getting it, get it. It held up last year, and we've used it again this year, with even more kids (all a year older than last year). This thing wears kids out. I set it up at 10a or so, and by 1p, everyone is ready for a nap. It's still awesome.
A**O
Endless summer fun
This product is awesome! We spent a lot of time choosing between different slides and have been very happy with this choice. We selected it for a few reasons:1 - The stairs and the slides face the same direction. This allows adults to monitor all activity from one location, particularly helpful since we have kids as young as 18 months using it. We actually get to just sit and watch!2 - It can accomodate a ton of kids at once. We've had as many as a dozen actively using it at the same time. The pool at the bottom is large enough for kids to splash around a play water guns, dual slides allows for racing and just more activity space.3 - Kids of all ages love it. Right now we regularly have kids from 18 months to 9 years old, all love it equally. It is slightly shorter than the ones that are just a huge straight slide and we did debate that since our oldest is already 6. But it's taller than a lot of the other options out there and seems like a good balance. The other features tipped the scale to this model and we're glad it did.4 - It doesn't have the extra "junk". No "dry" space which you know would just end up wet. No basketball hoop which I imagine getting pulled on and ripping the slide. Etc. Just what you see is what you get and it's plenty for the kids.The product is very easy to set up and take down. The caveat is that it's heavy. I always ask my husband just to move it to the spot in the backyard, from there I can do it all myself. Then I pack it up and have him take it back to the garage. In a pinch I could do all that myself using a large rubbermaid tub and a dolly, but if he's available it is easier to ask him! We usually get it out when we know we have a few days in a row to use it, after about 3 days we put it away for a couple weeks so it doesn't lose it's "specialness".The only thing I wish that it had is a drain for the pool when you're done. I have to step on the side to get all the water out. That takes about 15 minutes standing there and then you still need towels to truly get it dry. This is minor though in the scheme of things.
K**K
AWESOME Slide!!!
I don't write reviews often but this slide definitely deserves one. The cost can be hard to swallow at first but it is worth every single penny!This is our 6th season with this slide. My children love it and have grown up using it. They were very happy and squealed with delight when we got it out for the first time this season. This slide provides HOURS of fun and is a great summertime activity.This slide is very sturdy, strong, and of great quality. It will last a long time if you take great care of it.Something to note: if the slide gets put away without being fully dry, it will grow mildew on it. Soap and water take care of the issue though.Also, due to the permeable nature of the material, water gets into the inner baffolds after a lot of use. When done using the slide, you have to keep the slide inflated, the outlet tube untied, and tilt the entire slide so that water runs out of the outlet tube. If water still remains in the baffolds near the outlet tube, use one of those long water blasters that require the handle to be pulled all the way back to suction in the water. You can then squirt the water onto the ground and continue to suction water out of the outlet tube until most of it is gone. Once most of the water is gone, leave the blower on for an additional hour, with outlet tube still open, to help dry out the internal baffolds. Once that is done, fold and put the slide away.Setup for the slide is very easy and quick. However, putting the slide away takes about two hours because of water removal and drying out. Even with the additional time to put the slide away, it is worth every penny and all the giggles and fun!
K**A
It has the straps wrong
The straps to hold and get up are wrong.
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