sportstrail Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course for Kids 50' Slackline Kit, Jungle Gym Monkey Bars Kit for Kids and Adults, Warrior Training Equipment, Gymnastic Bar, Gym Rings, Rope Knot, Monkey Bars
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You could, but you'd have to hang it up with some kind of hangers.
It is suitable for children aged 3 and up and has a weight limit of 220 pounds.
I'm not sure what age group it belongs to. This item is meant to be used as part of a ninja source set. The wheel is supposed to be attached to a nylon strap, according to my understanding. Inside the house, I use a bracket and two thick screws to secure it to the ceiling rafters. My child weighs 44 pounds and is 4 1/2 years old, but she can hold her 6 year old friends. When we're stuck inside or she doesn't have any other kids to play with, I'll say she enjoys it and helps promote healthy movement.
Selected User Reviews For sportstrail Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course for Kids 50' Slackline Kit, Jungle Gym Monkey Bars Kit for Kids and Adults, Warrior Training Equipment, Gymnastic Bar, Gym Rings, Rope Knot, Monkey Bars
On Black Friday, I purchased the Ninja Slackline as a Christmas present for my children. I followed the instructions included in the package to set up the Ninja Slackline. Installation was simple, and it was even easier if you had someone to assist you. The box's contents were well-packaged, and everything appeared to be of good quality. I tested the line, which states "weight limit 440 lbs," after the slackline was set up and the accessories were in place. I weigh 215 lbs, and everything seemed to be in working order. I gave my eight-year-old and five-year-old daughters the opportunity to take the test. to begin playing with children under the age of ten. My eight-year-old began to cry after about 20 minutes of playing. year- old was swinging when a metal buckle snapped, sending her tumbling to the ground and causing her to be hit by the buckle. Maybe it's just a coincidence; I can't risk it, so I'm not letting my kids play on the Nija course until I speak with the company. I'll have to follow up on the 26th because it's Christmas Day, and I'll leave a note with the resolutionbr>br>! After speaking with the company, new buckles were sent out that do not have any welded joints, and there have been no problems since. Because they were aware of a quality control issue, the company still receives a one-star rating. If you buy a kit, make sure the buckles aren't welded like the ones in my photos!.
We had the product for 5 days in total. When my 9-year-old daughter (who weighs about 60 pounds) tried to climb on to one of the attachments, the metal clasp snapped, and she fell to the ground. When I looked at the other pieces, I noticed that another one had not yet broken but was on the verge of doing so. I attempted to contact the seller but was unable to do so. Keep an eye on things.
We don't want to get hurt, but as every parent says, we can't go to the ER right now!.
Built a surprise American Ninja Warrior course in my niece's back yard (it was a surprise for the entire family because I only got permission from my brother to "build something" in the back yard while they were on vacation, and I didn't tell him what it would be). )br>br>At first, I attached it to an Oak tree about 30 feet away, but because my course design didn't have anything bracing the monkey bar part in the direction I was ratcheting, it started to pull it off the centered axis, so I took it down after a couple days and reattached it on the opposite side of the pegboard climb side. br>br>The triangular carabiners are Zinc plated to It's also simple to change where each of the handholds goes to make it easier or more difficult. br>br>The ratchet mechanism is well-built, and it's nearly identical to the one I've used to pull trucks out of the mud.
He and his friends from the neighborhood just finished their second weekend of conquering the ninja warrior course. They've spent hours outside playing, competing, and applying their creativity and problem-solving abilities. That, combined with the fact that they are getting some physical activity, makes this a HUGE win for me! br>It was very simple to set up the course. My husband oversaw the installation, but the boys did the majority of the work on their own. There are countless options for rearranging and altering the course of events. That is something that the boys can also do on their own. The ropes, hardware, attachments, and straps all appear to be of excellent quality. These boys will have hundreds of hours of outdoor fun ahead of them!.
The line's accessories aren't particularly impressive on their own. They're essentially the same thing, but they're shaped differently. I went ahead and bought the round wheel, and I'm glad I did. I wish I had two sturdy trees that were just a little further apart so that I could add more variety and space. I wouldn't have been able to do it on my own. You definitely need someone with strength to tighten the line; my 8-year-old son enjoys playing on it, but he lacks the upper body strength to hold himself up to complete the course. Additional attachments would be beneficial in this situation.
They cling to and scale whatever they can get their hands on. We have a zip line in our yard, and this fits perfectly between the deck posts and the zip line post; now they can climb up to the slacker line obstacles and monkey across to the zip line, where they can go! It's a lot of fun, and the kids in the neighborhood are lining up for their turn! It's a challenge for my 11-year-old, and he enjoys it; it's not too difficult, but it's not easy either. He doesn't always make it across the finish line. And while it took several tries and a few blisters to make it across the first time, my 9-year-old daughter was the first of the competitors to do so successfully (much to the chagrin of the other 8 or so 11-year-olds present at the time!). ) Even my 5-year-old enjoys climbing on it, though it is far too difficult for him to cross at this time. But he's not going down without a fight!.