Inflatable Slides
The picture shows a colorful inflatable castle. This inflatable castle has a variety of colors, including red, yellow, green, blue, and purple, etc. There is a colorful peacock - shaped decoration on the top of the castle, and other cartoon - shaped decorations on both sides. There is a sign that reads "world animal" on the front of the castle. The size of the castle is 8X6X6 meters, and the model is KL - 99928. Such inflatable castles are usually used in children's playgrounds and can provide a fun - filled and joyful playing environment for children.
Specifications:
Material | PVC Tarpaulin |
Size | 8*6*6m or Customize |
Color | As the picture shown or customized |
Printing | Drawing printing |
Package | Strong PVC bag for inflatables, carton for blower |
Accessories | Blower, repair kit (spare material and glue) |
Blower | CE:220-240V UL: 110-115V |
OEM | available |
Workmanship | Double Stitching |
Certificates | CE, SGS, EN14960 |
Set uptime | About 10 mins, depend on the Amusement park size |
MOQ | 1 PC |
Payment | T/T, 30% deposit and 70% balance when shipment |
Shipment | By sea, by air or by express |
Warranty | 24 months |
Application | Outdoor and indoor amusement for kids and adults |
There exist multiple fascinating ways to have fun on inflatable slides.
Typical Slide Games
Solo Speed Sliding: Kids or grown-ups sit snugly at the apex of the slide, either clasping their hands across the chest or gripping the side handrails firmly. Subsequently, they swiftly glide down to the base, capitalizing on the gravitational pull generated by the slide's incline. This form of play offers an adrenaline rush, especially appealing to adventurous youngsters who constantly strive to amp up their sliding speed and relish the wind whistling by.
Sequential Sliding by Multiple Players: A bunch of children can form a line and take turns sliding down one after another. It not only spices up the playtime but also instills in them the virtue of patience as they wait their turn, fostering a sense of discipline. In settings like kindergarten outings or children's amusement zones, kids can chat about their sliding experiences while queuing, deepening their camaraderie.
Combined Play Modes
Slide-Pool Combo: When the foot of the inflatable slide is attached to an inflatable pool, sliders plunge straight into the water after their descent. This is a hot favorite during summers, providing a refreshing respite. People can execute dives in diverse styles, mirroring professional divers – be it a streamlined entry or a tucked-in plunge, amplifying the entertainment quotient and sparking creativity. Moreover, the impact of hitting the water post-slide imparts a unique thrill, unmatched by regular pool dives.
Slide-Castle Integration: If the slide leads into an inflatable castle, players can seamlessly transition into its interior after sliding down. Inside, they can wriggle through an array of inflatable barriers, scale miniature peaks, or navigate through tunnels. It's like stepping into a fairytale realm of adventure, where kids can don the hats of intrepid explorers and uncover hidden wonders.
Innovative Play Ideas
Reverse Climb: For older kids and physically fit adults, attempting to ascend the slide from the bottom against the gradient is an option. This demands leveraging the slide's surface friction and personal strength, using hands and feet in tandem. It challenges the conventional slide-play norm and serves as a workout for muscle strength and body coordination. However, safety precautions must be heeded to avert slips and falls.
Slide Relay Challenge: Split the participants into several teams. Each team member takes a turn to slide down from the top and, upon reaching the bottom, dashes to the back of the line, cueing the next teammate. This relay not only bolsters teamwork spirit and competitive drive but also makes players savor the slide's fun more intently. Custom rules can be devised based on different scenarios, such as dictating specific sliding stances or introducing props.
FAQ
Q: How to repair when damage?
A:
Step 1: Identify the Damage
Thoroughly inspect the inflatable to locate any tears, punctures, or leaks.
Step 2: Clean and Dry the Area
Clean the damaged area with mild soap and water to remove dirt or debris. Allow the area to dry completely before proceeding with the repair.
Step 3: Patch the Damage
Apply a patch specifically designed for inflatable repairs over the damaged area. Make sure the patch is slightly larger than the damaged area to ensure proper coverage. Press the patch firmly onto the surface, smoothing out any wrinkles or air bubbles.
Step 4: Apply Adhesive
If using a patch that requires adhesive, apply a thin, even layer of adhesive to both the patch and the inflatable surface. Allow the adhesive to become tacky before pressing the patch onto the surface.
Step 5: Allow Time to Cure/Allow the Adhesive to Dry
Once the patch is in place, you'll need to allow the adhesive to dry completely. This may take several hours, depending on the type of adhesive you are using. It's important to avoid using the inflatable until the adhesive is completely dry, as this could cause the patch to come loose. Wait at least 1 hour before inflating again.
Step 6: Test the Repair
Once the patch has cured, inflate the inflatable and check for any signs of leakage. If the repair holds, the inflatable is ready to be used again.
It's important to use repair materials specifically designed for inflatables and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure a successful repair. If the damage is extensive or beyond your ability to repair, consider seeking professional assistance.
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Q: Accessories included?
A: Free accessories include Storage Bag / Repair Kit / Warning Label / Custom Logo .