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Banzai Shark Bite Slide | 
enlarge | Brand: Banzai Category: Toy
Buy New: $19.99
New (4) from $19.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 93301
Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 80 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 16.5 x 12 x 3
MPN: 1886 Model: 1886 UPC: 026753018864 EAN: 0026753018864 ASIN: B000FGA1PS
Release Date: June 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Launch yourself through the jaws of the ocean's most ferocious predator – if you dare! - Extra-long, 20' slide
- Large, inflatable tunnel
- Easily connects to any hose
- Quick and easy to set up
- Includes puncture repair kit and instructions
Made of durable plastic, the slide has a water-filled rim for extra stability. It sets up in a flash and connects easily to any hose. Get drenched as you blast through the belly of the beast!Safety warning: This product contains small parts that may present a choking hazard for young children.
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Good slide deceptive picture October 29, 2006 M. Guest (Williamstown, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The slide it's self seemed of good Quality but the picture on the package is deceptive. The Shark is only a blow up tunnel for sliding through. No water comes down on the slide from the sharks mouth. The way I see it the Shark tunnel is optional in set up and kind of a pain.
Save money for a cheaper slide August 10, 2006 D. Howells I bought this for my 4 year old's birthday party. Within 15 minutes the front end ripped where the spike holds. The bottom split shortly after that. The box makes it look like the shark head drops water - it doesn't. It is just a blow up head that creates a tunnel. Before too long they just moved the tunnel and just used the slide. The use on this was not excessive; I think the product is not very durable. Bottom line is that the kids did have a lot of fun. You can save some money and get a normal slip and slide to do the same thing. Given the condition of the slide after a full day - I am pretty sure that I paid for a $25 slide for one day's use.
It's been hot in California! August 2, 2006 Mom Knows (San Francisco, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Between 100+ degree temperatures and occasional power outages, it's been a rough summer out here in parts of California. We were staying at my mother in law's, who lives in the valley, where it was REALLY hot. To keep the kids from bugging me to death for ice cream, entertainment, and ways to cool down, we bought one of these Shark waterslides. My kids are 9 and 7, and they played on this thing pretty much 12 hours a day the first couple of days we had it. They made up games, contests, got their friends over, and generally just had a ball -- they need to be supervised, because with the water flowing, things get kind of mushy and slippery, but it was just an awesome solution to a rough few days of heat.
water fun July 6, 2006 Tree (ca) It is like any other slip in slide but the kids get to slide into a sharks mouth. It is longer than other ones we had in the past so make sure you have the room for it.
Shark wouldn't stand... July 5, 2006 aflowerlover (Cincinnati, OH USA) We bought the Splash Bomb Water Slide locally last Spring. The 7year old and 14 year old had such a great time with it, we kind of splurged and got 3 slip `n slides to replace it when it finally tore after about 10 hours of hard use. The first one we put up was the Aqua Leisure Spray and Slide Family Pool. The design looked great, and if it could have only held air, it might have been really fun. But the air plugs wouldn't hold and we were forever adding air to all the bladders, and it tore quickly. Nice design, horrible fabrication. Shark's Revenge Water Slide was our next slide to assemble. The slide is long, but didn't have the comfort advantage of an inflated slide. Plus, it had this odd shark head part that 1) had an odd sized port for adding water, and 2) wasn't stable enough to stand up so the kids could slide through it. Bottom line was that while it looked fun in the pics, it wasn't worth the money for just a long piece of vinyl. Our third replacement took us back to the Splash Bomb, and it was the hit of the birthday party last weekend for the now-8-year-old. We had kids from 3 to 30 jumping in and loving it. And it was sturdy enough to go through that without getting torn. Splash Bomb gets my heartiest endorsement.
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