Zupapa Climbing Dome with Slide, 8FT Jungle Gym Monkey Bar for Backyard Max load 440Lbs, Outdoor Climbing frame Toys for Toddlers Playground set, 2 in 1 Outdoor Geometric Dome Climber for Kids Age 3-8
$169.99
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【Zupapa Dome Climber with Slide】This Zupapa climbing dome with slide includes a geometric dome climber and a smooth slide that kids can turn the backyard into their happy playground where kids can have fun in climbing, crawling or sliding. Diameter 8FT and height 3FT jungle gym for backyard is ideal for children aged 3-8 year to enjoy sports or adventure activities, spending a happy childhood.
【Rust Protection Climbing Dome】Made of rustproof metal tubes with hot galvanization and spray coating process, this jungle gym playground equipment is weather-resistant, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Besides, the entire metal construction is strong and stable enough to hold up to 440 pounds and suitable for all seasons.
【Sturdy Grip】The hard climbing grips are specially designed for the kids, which are small enough so that our kids can easily grab them. Do not worry, all of the grips are made by high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which are safe to use. This is an metal play dome climber for kids specially designed for children who like to drill, climb, grab and so on
【Development Toddler Climbing Frame】 It is the best climbing toy for cultivating children’s independence and autonomous exploration ability! The dome climber allows for natural gross motor development and freedom of movement. Toddlers can practice climbing and find their way over the top and slide down. Children from 3 to 8 years old have their own periods of rapid growth
【3 Years Worry-free Quality Assurance】For this dome climber, we not only upgraded its weight capacity, but also updated the ways of assembling. We have lengthened the screw and added a nut, which not only make the assembling much easier, but also make the climber more stable. This 2025 Upgraded kids dome climber enjoys 3-year Quality Assurance
Little Hint: Do not tighten all the bolts. Leave them loose so you can move the bars around. When you are finished you can go back and make them tight.
5 reviews for Zupapa Climbing Dome with Slide, 8FT Jungle Gym Monkey Bar for Backyard Max load 440Lbs, Outdoor Climbing frame Toys for Toddlers Playground set, 2 in 1 Outdoor Geometric Dome Climber for Kids Age 3-8
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Allen Windham –
The kids loved it, I broke it. Their excellent customer service fixed it
We bought the 8 ft climbing dome for our grandkids. Very good outdoor activity for them and a quality product. the first day they got to play on it they were thrilled. The very next morning I was backing my truck out to leave and I backed into the slide with the truck bumper and broke the slide. I was extremely mad at myself and my stupidity. After regaining my composure, I went to the Zupapa website and used the “contact us” email to tell them my tale of woe and try to purchase a new slide.I must say I received the friendliest, most helpful and most efficient customer service that I have experienced in many years. A lady named Donna helped me through the process and I had a new slide within a week, for a very small price. I will definitely buy from them again with all confidence. Thanks Donna and Zupapa.
Priscilla Jones –
They live itâ¦
I purchased this for my grandchildren. It was easy to set up and it is sturdy. They enjoy playing on it.
Linnery –
I assemled it alone and I am a 5â5â 110lbs woman
Took me more or less 4 hours, spread into two sessions on the same day. I used 3 to 5 chairs and a ladder to help âholdingâ the parts, as I had no helpers. It doesnât take a genius if you follow the video. Forget the paper, too basic and misleading, just watch the video.After I saw people complaining they canât assemble, and I did it all by myself, I can just imagine these people canât assemble an ikea table either. I am fairly fit and strong and a good problem solver, so there is that, but I am still a 5â5â slim woman. If you can’t build an ikea table don’t even bother.The cons: the bars are so spread out it’s impossible for a child to feel comfortable climbing it. Even for me (5’5″) it seems too spread away. So I went online and I bought a climbing net (not a rope, but a net). I attached on the outside of the dome (be sure it is really well attached in all points) and now my problem is solved. It can get expensive as it fits more or less 4 ropes and each is more than $100 bucks, so I just got one and it is what it it. Hopefully in some years this will still hold up and my son will get a better use of it rather than a tiny swing in the middle.
Vianey McCarthy –
Smaller than you expect but perfect for toddlers, TERRIBLE build instructions
So first the good.My original order was stolen by a porch pirate, they were kind enough to send me another one for a very reduced price (essentially just shipping cost) so the customer support is pretty goodThe children love it and have tons of fun , the quality of the material is good, the price is very reasonable. It is smaller than expected but that helps it feel more safe and appropriate for toddlers. Lastly the materials are galvanized so it is good for all weatherNow the badThe instructions are an absolute nightmare, and the assembly itself is almost impossible feeling at times. (You need 10 hands it feels like, a minimum of 4 for sure at times though) There was also an important connection point that is impossible to make as the holes are in the wrong spot so I had to drill new holes in order to secure it (I show this in the attached video). This caused a lot of confusion where I thought I mightâve mixed something up but no itâs just a design flaw that absolutely needs to be fixed.Overall though Iâm happy with the purchase, it functions exactly as youâd expect and is a good addition to the backyard
Jitterbug Perfume –
Subpar Instructions – Great Quality.
Pros:+ great quality+ looks nice+ kids love itCons:- unclear instructions and diagrams- parts labelled in strange ways and also referred to as other colors- NO extra nuts, bolts, or washers (don’t lose anything!)Oh. My. Goodness. My husband and I are handy people and these instructions were a mess. It took us 2.5 hours on the dot to assemble. The video helps a tad, but is still very unclear in areas. I’ve added my notes here so possibly those will help others while they assemble their sets. My keys points would be:1. Use a long 13mm socket with a ratchet if you have one handy. This speeds up tightening exponentially.2. Layer the bottom circle with one end of each pole on bottom and one end on top, and just keep the pattern consistent as you go around. The instructions AND video are both very unclear about base circle setup and the illustration is of no help.3. Do not lose any pieces as there are **no extras of anything**. We used a magnetic bowl to make sure we didn’t lose anything.4. **Only on the bottom circle** the dome end of the bolt + washer are on the outside of the geodome with the nut + washer on the inside of the geodome. Bottom circle uses TWO washers.5. All other levels of the geodome have the dome end of the bolt + washer on the inside of the geodome and the nut (no washer) on the outside. Second level and up only use ONE washer.6. Second level and up will have head of bolt inside the geodome and pointing outward so the plastic grips can be attached on the outside! You don’t want bolts pointing inward so children inside the geodome bonk their heads on pokey ends.7. Holding your bolts in place with the allen wrench (L-shaped tool) while tightening the nut with your ratchet is super helpful to speed things up.That said, it is a sturdy, well-made structure as far as I can tell. The kids love it and it looks nice. For the love of god, someone needs to rewrite these inconsistent instructions though. If you possibly have an octopus available who could lend you a few extra arms, they would be a welcome help.