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Buying a bounce house with a slide provides your kids with multiple activities to play with when they are in their inflatable bouncer. Because some sort of elevation is required for a inflatable slide to function properly, you will typically find some sort of climbing walling in conjunction with the slide. Before we get into choosing your bouncer slide combo, please make sure that a residential inflatable is correct for you.
Residential Inflatables are intended for:
- Children under the age of of 12 year old
- Children that weigh under 100 lbs
What Exactly Is A Bouncer Combo?
- A Combo Unit is a blend of Bounce House, Inflatable Slide, Climbing Wall, and/or Ball Pit. Not every Combo Unit has each of those components but it will have at least two out of the following: Bounce House, Inflatable Slide, Climbing Wall, or Ball Pit
- Bouncers Combos for residential use are constructed out of lighter duty material then Commercial Combo Units to keep the costs down. This is a major reason that these inflatables with slides are made specifically for kids.
- If used correctly and taken care of, Residential Combo Units can have a life expectancy of over five years.
- Almost all Residential Bounce House Combo Units come with a 30 day manufactures warranty against defects, with manufactures like Blast Zone Bouncers offering 90 days.
- Because of the lighter material used on these kid bouncer slide combos, they tend to weigh quit less the commercial bouncer slides. Weight typically ranges from 50 lbs to 120 lbs depending on capacity and features.
- Like kid bounce houses, all kid bounce houses with slides require constant flow. This means that the blower must be attached and running at all times in order for the unit to stay inflated.
Bouncer Slide Combo Selection
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Step 1: As with any bounce house, you must first determine the size bounce floor that you desire to have. The bounce floor area will determine the capacity of the inflatable. With regards to residential inflatables, bounce floors range from 5' x 5' to 10' x 10' in general. The smaller bounce areas will obviously accommodate less kids.
Step 2: Once you determine the bounce floor, you need to decide if their are any other activities that might interest your child. Other features to look at include Ball Pit Bouncers, Climbing Walls, or Misting Systems.
Step 3: Select whatever accessories you wish to have to compliment you jumpy castle. Popular accessories include play balls to make a ball pit, sand bags to anchor the jumper indoors, or a hand truck to move your jumpy around.
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We have sales associates standing by to help you in your decision process. 866-333-7137.
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