๐ Elevate Playtime: Where Adventure Meets Safety!
The Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower is a durable and lightweight climbing dome designed for children ages 3 to 6. Made from high-quality plastic with UV protection, it ensures safe outdoor play. With easy assembly and portability, itโs perfect for both indoor and outdoor fun, accommodating a maximum load of 150lbs.
Item Weight | 25 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 70.1 x 46.65 x 65.53 inches |
Size | Dome |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Green/Blue |
Theme | Animal |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Learning |
Power Source | manual |
Number of Players | 1 |
G**R
Great buy!
This is such a great toy!Very sturdy, and it seems that it will last forever!My husband and I put this together and it didn't take that long. Instructions were clear and easy to follow. Each blue connector has two little nobs on each end that you need to push down to slide inside the green tube (those nobs will pop out into the little wholes of the green tube, and thats what holds it in place). The bottom connectors were really easy, but it gets progressively harder as you build up. Definitely not as hard as other reviewers say. After it was all put together I found a blue piece that didn't have a home. Only then I realized that this piece was a tool to push down on these nobs! It would be nice for that to be on the instructions! I imagine this tool is extremely helpful, as my hands were super sore from pushing those little things down (even using the back of a screwdriver).The little tower part could be less jiggly on my opinion, but still seems to be very safe.It is taller than I thought it was; about 4 feet tall.This toy is recommend for kids over the age of 2, but my 22 month old little climber loves it! She can climb all the way to the top, swing her body over to the center of the toy, move her hands down a bar, and jump down! My 4 year old soon likes hanging upside down on it and covering it with blankets to make a fort. We have this on the grass to cushion falls, but we didn't feel the need to anchor it. The wide base is very sturdy and I don't think I could tip it over if I tried.If your kid likes to clim or build forts, buy this! You won't regret it!
R**T
Painful to put together. My thumbs still hurt!
Third edit, we've had this about 2.5 years. My kids are 5 and 3 now and there's rarely a day that they're not climbing on it. It's still in our living room. It's never broke or tipped over. I have not been able to get apart. We are moving and can't take it with us but the top square does unscrew and pops off. So now it fits out our regular sized front door and we are going to give it our friends kids. If I can give the product more stars I would.Second Edit. I'm upgrading from 3 to 5 starsI've had this for 3 months and the boys still play with it all day long. It helps keep my rowdy toddlers from climbing on everything else in the house. I highly recommend one of these. Especially for indoor use.(Edit:I'm upgrading 1 star to 3 stars. I have a 3yr who has been playing on this thing nonstop the past week. The top part is a little wobbly but after letting him go crazy on it. I'm pretty sure it's not going come apart.I'd like to have given it a 5 star rating, but I can't take it apart, my thumbs still hurt from putting it together a week ago. If I move I'll probably have to cut it to pieces, but I would buy it again and suffer through putting it together.)I got this so I can easily put it up tare it down. I am pretty sure that I got defective parts. The button thing that click on to the poles are so hard to push. If you want to take this apart. Don't buy this. If you do buy my advice is to check every joint before you start. If they don't push down. Return this item. Because once you have a few pieces together that are extremely difficult to push down they are not coming off and you'll never get it to fit back in the box.Anyway I got it all together in about 2-3 hours. Now I have finished I'm very upset that the top part doesn't feel very sturdy. 4 screws go into the top part and it is still wobbly.If I could return it. I would. But I'm going to try to salvage it by removing the top square. The rest seems sturdy.
K**Y
GREAT in our basement for our autistic 4 year old!! READ THIS BEFORE ASSEMBLY!!
I bought this as a birthday gift for my autistic 4 year old son and so far it's a hit! This is a very sturdy and well made jungle gym that can hold up to 150 pounds. I climb on it with my son because he wants me to (I'm 5'7" 130lb) and it seems to support me just fine. We have it set up in a basement playroom but it's labeled as being an outdoor jungle gym so I think it would do well in the backyard also. We just live in a very cold and snowy climate so I wanted to put it inside so my energetic kiddo could get some energy out during the long winters indoors. Besides being sturdy and well made, it offers a lot of variety for play. Besides just climbing on it and dropping down through the middle, he loves to throw a couple big blankets over the top and turn the whole thing in to a fort. We call it his igloo. It's big and sturdy enough that multiple kids could play on it at a time.All that being said, setting up is a bit of a pain (literally just as much as figuratively). I do not swear and I cursed multiple times while setting this up by myself. Here's what you need to know:- DO NOT JUST USE YOUR FINGERS!! Setting this up will kill your hands even if you use tools to help like I did so do yourself a favor and START with them. I found a flat head screwdriver to be the most helpful in pushing the little knobs in. Some of the connectors are harder than others so some of them you can just use your fingers but some of them are just too stiff. Just count on getting pinched a few times, even if you're using tools to help. I was very careful and it still got me a handful of times and it HURTS! Prepare yourself mentally, haha.- FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY!! The set up instructions for this are great. There are pictures diagrams and detailed written instructions and all the parts are labeled very well so you can keep track of what is what. My best suggestion is to BE SURE you're reading ALL the instructions before you snap stuff into place because it's really annoying to have to undo your work and start over. After the first 45 minutes or so I thought I was smart and knew what to do and ended up having to go back multiple times and undo a lot of work and finger pinching because I didn't read the instructions. This is especially true when it comes to laying out the bottom octagon correctly and then attaching the sides with THIS ANGLE UP point up. I missed that direction and had to re-do a lot. Don't be like me. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!- The metal pieces inside the connects that you snap into place pop out all the time during set up. This is very annoying. The first time it happens you'll think, "Oh crap, how the heck am I supposed to get that back in?!" but don't worry, it isn't hard. After a few times you'll be a pro at it and will be able to get it back into place quickly and easily with a flat head screwdriver. That being said, it's REALLY ANNOYING that they pop out at all. Design flaw.- This thing is pretty big so if you're going to set it up inside, definitely measure first! I also recommend putting this in a room with at least 8 foot ceilings.- I set this up alone, but I highly recommend doing it with at least 1 other person. It would go a LOT faster and some of the attachments would be much easier to make with two people.All said and done it took me about an hour and 45 minutes to set up by myself. Had I not messed up twice and had to undo and redo my work, it probably would've only taken me an hour. If I'd had help it probably would've only taken 30-45 minutes. Now that it's set up I'm really pleased with it! The only reason I took off a star is because I think they could've made this a little less painful to put together by designing and including a special tool to help with assembly and also because those little metal pieces pop out all the time during set up and have to be put back into place. Other than that, once it's set up it's great!I highly recommend this for autistic kids! Between this, a mini trampoline and a slide and ceiling mounted swing in our playroom downstairs, our son really has fun and can get a lot of his energy out and meet his intense sensory needs. For the record I did NOT get this for free or at a discount. Hope this helps!
K**.
Awesome find.
This is awesome my preschoolers loved it. Durable easy to move, easy to put together.
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