🐒 Elevate playtime with the ultimate climbing dome—where adventure meets durability!
The Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower is a robust, UV-protected plastic climbing dome designed for kids aged 3 to 8. Weighing just 27 lbs and measuring 70 x 65 x 47 inches, it offers a safe 150 lb load capacity. Its double self-locking springs ensure long-lasting durability, while its lightweight build allows easy indoor and outdoor setup, making it a versatile and fun active play solution.
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 |
C**S
5 years of use - we loved it.
Update: product lasted 5 years before a piece finally broke - kept outside year round (and we have harsh winters). Very worth the original investment! It does fade, but that is to be expected.When my daughter was 2 1/2 she loved it... even now at 7 1/2 she would still climb and play on it.Easy to put together with the tool it came with. Was easy to pop apart with a screwdriver on the lower slots to prepare it for the garbage at end of life too. Every piece of metal clip was still solid and flexible.
J**B
Amazing!
My 3 year old absolutely loves this! I had it completely set up within 45 mins. I seen some other posts about having to use another object to push down the little buttons. Mine came with a little tool to push them down when building & makes for easy removal also. I love everything about this. The tubes are sturdy, I am 215lbs & was able to climb & sit at the top with no issues. I really enjoy the bright colors. I feel the age range for this is pretty well right, however I’m sure 2 year olds would absolutely love playing on this. Overall one of the best purchases I’ve made & except to have this in great condition for years to come
C**Y
Worth the money? Yes. Could it be better? Also yes.
My two and three-year-old had a blast once this was set up. It’s a great size structure, perfect for what I was wanting to give them a space to be little climbers.The structure is clasped together by a push ball that fits into each pole.. the problem is, that ball would pop out, and I would have to grab a tool to pop it back in before I was able to clap the polls together again. There’s also a little bend in the polls, so I’m a little hesitant when they were going upside down. I will definitely will be watching closely as they continue to play. But for now seems like a great fit, and they are having a blast.
R**S
Fun and great for a small yard
My two year old is a CLIMBER. Seriously, I need to get her into gymnastics or something. But until then, I decided to get her something to help get all that climbing out of her system. It was pretty easy to put together but definitely listen to other reviewers, separate the pieces, read the directions CAREFULLY, and have something to help you push those little interlocking buttons bc they are rough on your thumbs. I used a screwdriver. I have a pretty small yard but it fits well and still leaves some room for an inflatable pool or splash pad this summer. Though I think I will be taking the advice of another reviewer and putting the pool underneath this little jungle gym with some water toys for maximum summer fun!
L**0
Great 5 yrs later
We’ve had this for five years, never taken it out of the backyard and my kids STILL play with it. It’s never cracked or broken. Definitely have gotten our moneys worth.
J**W
Super simple to build and kid loves it
Not hard to assemble at all took like 30 mins and it was all done. Just pay attention to the letters and their orientation on the parts and it’s a breeze
M**H
Don't buy it!
I don't like writing reviews, good or bad, but I felt strongly enough that I had to say something on this one. There are a few big problems with this product:(1) The small metal pins on the spokes that keep the tubes in place need to be depressed with your fingers during assembly, but they are extremely hard to depress because the metal is so unrelenting. So, it's literally painful on your hands and fingertips when you're trying to get the tubes onto the spoke pieces, and you're expected to do it over and over and over, destroying your fingers in the process.(2) The spokes and tubes look quite similar at a glance, and because there are a *lot* of them and they don't come pre-separated, unless you're paying *very* close attention with every connection you do, you're bound to make at least one mistake and you'll need to remove a tube from a spoke. Well, there's a tool included specifically for disassembly (because it's actually impossible to disassemble without it, otherwise you'll break a tube or spoke), but it's poorly designed and made from a really cheap grade of plastic. In fact, it's so cheap that even the manual says it can only be used for disassembly twice and that it should be thrown away after that because of the risk damaging things. But even that must be a best-case scenario, because I was only able to remove a few tubes before the tool couldn't get anything else off. Which left me with a product that could no longer be completely assembled. After reading more reviews, I saw that this has happened to a lot of other people as well.(3) Even if the assembly went well, the disassembly tool can only be used twice; the stated feature of being able to build this up and break it down to store isn't really true. So, in a way I'm thankful that I never got it fully assembled, because I'd be frustrated to no end if it came time to break it down and found out that it would be impossible midway through the process.I had to start a return for this since I couldn't even finish the assembly, and had to basically break a few pieces just to get everything back in the box since the disassembly tool stopped working. I can imagine that this would be a great product if you were able to assemble it without any mistakes and had no intention to ever disassemble it. Otherwise, this is a waste of your time and money. And my experience isn't unique. If you're still thinking about getting this, take the time to read more reviews where people are saying this exact scenario happened to them too.
M**E
Easy Assembly, Improvised Tool Required
This was really easy to assemble, but like other reviewers have stated, having something to push in the buttons will save your thumb and your fingers a lot of pain. I used the straight part of a small spoon to press the buttons while sliding the tubes on. Didn't have any problem reading and following the instructions. I did end up using some vise grips near the end to help push buttons in that had tension on them and having a second set of hands to assemble the last pieces was helpful. Overall it took me an hour to assemble just like other people said.The completed set is light enough for me to pick up and move when I need to mow. Of note, the manufacturer recommends having lots of padding underneath such as 6 in of wood chips. They also tell you to anchor it down but don't include anchors.We shall see how the kids like it!
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