The KidWise Outdoors Clubhouse Climber is a residential-grade inflatable bounce house designed for children ages 12 and under and weighing less than 100 pounds. The capacity is up to 5 children at a time. This is a large slide combo. The required footprint for this unit is approximately 16′ x 16′. Like all inflatables, it is recommended to add a minimum 3 foot perimeter for your safety zone.
I’m not sure who was more excited to try this inflatable, the kids or me? I have been writing product reviews on inflatables for some time. Therefore, my children have played a lot with the inflatables. Be prepared, this arrives in a box and weighs approximately 130 pounds. The gorilla itself weighs less than 120 pounds. It took me about 15 minutes to unpack and set up. Most of that time was spent opening the packaging for this hammock. The inflatable time was right in a minute.
Children have several options for entering the Clubhouse Climber. In the right front corner of the inflatable is an entrance tunnel to the ramp. This is the easiest way for children of all ages to participate. No parental help needed. If this is where children enter, they will enter the bounce area. The rebound floor for the Clubhouse Climber measures approximately 6′ x 8′. Plenty of room to fit 3 bouncers at a time. In the back right corner of the bounce area is a climbing wall that takes kids to the next level. Once on this second level, children can venture down the slide directly in front of them, turn right and exit through the climbing wall, or turn left and explore the walkway to the tower. If the children choose the catwalk they will find the tower with the third slide. The tower slide is a curved slide that returns to the bounce area.
From a kid’s perspective, this bouncy slide combo has hours of imagination and adventure. From a parent perspective, the Clubhouse Climber gets 2 thumbs up! Once your kids are on this inflatable, there is plenty for them to do. There is a natural counter-clockwise flow that keeps the kids moving. This is a definite bonus. This not only wears out the kids, but keeps them apart, ultimately promoting a safer environment. Not to mention, this inflatable is one of the only ones I’ve found that uses green and tan as a color combination. This definitely blends in with the natural surroundings a bit more than traditional carnival colors.
This inflatable bouncer gets my recommendation!