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Fold & Store Slide

Fold & Store Slide

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Brand: Step2
Category: Toy

List Price: $52.99
Buy New: $40.79
You Save: $12.20 (23%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 4825

Batteries Included: No
Age: 2 - 6 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.5
Dimensions (in): 38 x 12 x 21.8

MPN: 007213
Model: 7213KR
UPC: 733538721306
EAN: 0733538721306
ASIN: B00005Q8IP

Release Date: September 12, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 days

Features:
  • Slide snaps open to lock for secure play
  • Wavy design adds excitement
  • Can be placed in small pools for water fun
  • High side rails and sure-grip handles provide extra security

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Take a ride on a portable slide. With the Fold and Store from Step 2, you can now bring the fun of slides with you wherever you go. This colorful slide is ideal for year-round play. Set it up outdoors, then fold it up and move the fun inside. Made of sturdy plastic, the slide features high side rails and sure-grip handles for added safety. Comes with a friction lock fit to secure slide in the open position for play. Folds easily for storage, and requires some adult assembly. Measures approximately 32.50" x 22.00" x 47.00".


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Perfect indoor slide   October 31, 2008
Timothy J. Kropp (Washington DC)
Right steepness in the right place, good steps, sturdy, good hand holds for going from climbing to sitting, the surface doesn't make shoes stick (and either stop the kid or launch them head over), the raised end helps them land on their feet (or in a pool), and it's not so high that I worry about a fall if it's over carpet. Um, yeah, what more would you want? Our 2-yr old loves it (as do his cars, stuffed animals,...etc).


3 out of 5 stars A Watchful Eye   May 27, 2008
Cookiee (Denver,CO)
The slide is ok with MUCH supervision. It can tip over from the sides if not careful.


5 out of 5 stars The best little slide EVER..!   May 12, 2008
Brenda Hodge (Portland, OR US)
We had no idea a slide could be so much fun and are very glad we bought this Fold & Store Slide! It is SO nice to have the high handles at the top of the slide to prevent falls off the sides of the slide before a child even has a chance to slide down. The fact that it folds almost flat is a huge plus for storage and I am now interested in seeing if a larger version is available for our 6 year old. GREAT slide.. buy it.. you'll love it and you're kids will love you for it!


5 out of 5 stars Slide   May 9, 2008
ksem (Los Gatos, CA)
My 2 year old really enjoys this slide, and likes pushing his toys down the slide almost as much as sliding down himself! I like that it is small enough to easily use indoors. As others have mentioned, the most important feature for me is that the handles at the top of the slide are pretty long, so that the little guy has something to hold on to. Some competing products just have little "nubs" up there. What were they thinking?

A few other reviewers were surprised by the size of the slide, but I certainly did not find the slide picture to be misleading at all. Plus, since I don't personally know the kids in the picture, I used the product dimensions (right there in the priduct description!) to gauge how big the slide was. Our guy will probably outgrow it a few months, and for a first slide, for less than $30, I can live with that. It sure beats having him fall off of a larger slide. Plus it stores easily, and seems durable. Great product.



4 out of 5 stars my toddler likes it !!!!   April 21, 2008
S. M. Wheeler-brown (maryland)
i bought this product for my 19 month old around a month ago .he really likes it .The only thing that i would say is worry some about it, is that my son has now figured out how to close the slide up and he climbs up the slide instead of slide down it sometimes(like all kids would do).Other wise i would recommend it to any toddler parent ...however if you are a worry some parent who gets scared easily, then i suggest you dont buy it because my toddler enjoys hanging out on the steps of the slide before sliding down.

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