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Lifetime Monkey Bar Adventure Swing Set with 9 Foot Wavy Slide

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Arrives May 16 – May 22
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Color: Primary


Features

  • Item may ship in more than one box and may arrive separately
  • Features 3 Belt Swings and 1 Trapeze Bar with Gym Rings
  • 9' Wavy Slide
  • Fireman's Pole
  • UV-Resistant - Retains Less Heat and Maintains Color
  • Free-Standing - No Need for Cement

Brand: Lifetime


Color: Primary


Product Dimensions: 165.6"D x 223.2"W x 93"H


Frame Material: Plastic


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: ‎Lifetime


Color: ‎Primary


Product Dimensions: ‎165.6"D x 223.2"W x 93"H


Frame Material: ‎Plastic


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎110 x 35.75 x 31.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎443 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎223.2 x 165.6 x 93 inches


Brand Name: ‎Lifetime


Model Name: ‎90177


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Lifetime Products


Part Number: ‎90177


Date First Available: June 4, 2012


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  • Outstanding Play Set!
Color: Primary
You can read all the reviews and nearly all of them are gushing about this play set. I now know the reason! The set arrived in a wooden crate wide and long enough for the slide. There were 3 boxes under the slide. The delivery guy was great in getting closest to where it would be put together, but make sure you are prepared to help unload - our delivery did not have a lift, so we tipped it on end to get it out of the truck and gently set it on the ground. The pieces were all packed very well with plastic, foam, etc. Before my help arrived, I laid all the pieces out near the site it would be put together (I placed it on grass...might do rubber mulch later, but wanted to see placement before ripping up my yard). The hardware comes in 3 packs (cardboard backing with plastic to show what the pieces are). The labeling is pretty good - it tells you at the top if it's for the Frame Assembly, the Monkey Bar Assembly, etc. You will be able to figure out which piece is which, but it's interesting in the instructions that they will call a bolt a 3 letter code to put in the drawing, but on the packaging, those codes are not used. I'm not sure why this is, considering they give you exactly the right hardware for each section (even when many of the bolts and nuts are used elsewhere). My help and I were not rushing anything. Once we got our wits about what the pieces and hardware were, it became very easy. So, I would recommend taking your time and don't tighten any of the bolts/nuts until the section is together. We were finished in less than 2 and 1/2 hours. I am usually quick to pick up the power tools and just go carefully, however, I only used a drill one time to bore the holes in the slide (they were there, but the plastic wasn't open to pass the bolt through). I also used a socket wrench for the several acorn nuts. Otherwise, I used the tools contained in the packaging. The instructions were well-done and easy enough to follow. We never assembled anything incorrectly and had to redo something (which isn't typical in my assembly experiences). The only thing we ever had to do again was loosen a couple bolts so other bolts could be fit into their places and after that occurred, we kept all bolts loose and returned to tighten when the section was complete. The hardware is excellent and even the allen wrenches were quality. Since most of the construction involves the bolts with a threaded nut, I thought I'd share our technique that helped us. The bolt and nut look identical once they are joined together from the outside (which makes the set safe from anything sticking out). The nut is about an inch long and the bolt goes through the large pipes to "blindly" be screwed together. In placing them near the ends, look into the pipe from the opening to line up the bolt and nut. In other places, I found it to be helpful to place the bolt in all the way straight, peek into the hole to see the point, then place the nut inside. You won't be able to screw these together by hand too far because of the locking compound. (A few earlier reviews commented on too much compound or broken bolts...this was not the case. I believe Lifetime must follow their reviews or suggestions on this as well as handrails by the slide). I tightened these bolts with the wrenches only to the point they were touching the metal pipe. Then, I placed the others. After that section of the set was together, I went back and tightened them completely. There were only minor issues in putting the set together: The labeling of hardware in the diagram is not the same on the packaging, some "blind" spots putting the bolts/nuts together were challenging when the end caps were included, and the holes in the slide needed bored. Now, the fun begins! My girls who are 5 and 6 love the different areas of the set. My 6 year old is able to handle monkey bars, but the height still concerns me. My 5 year old needs my help right now to do the monkey bars because the drop would be too great for her. I am pleased that they will grow into this (rather than grow out of it) in the coming years. Everything is top-notch engineering, construction, aesthetics, and physical fun! We had plenty of kids playing on it last night (including a 14 year old) and the set didn't move from place. Overall, the question "Would you buy this again," can be answered this way: "I won't have to!" The set is built for years of fun...a Lifetime! Would I recommend it to friends, absolutely! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2013 by Todd

  • I Love This Thing & So Does My Daughter
Color: Earthtone
I looked long and hard for a swing set to meet my needs and I found the prefect fit in this product. We're renting our current home and I didn't want something super expensive and permanent like a large wood set. A cheaper wood set might have worked since I could just leave it at the house when we move in a year or two, but they tend to be small. This was a 6th birthday present for my daughter and she's already almost too big for most of the sub-$500 stuff on the market that's meant for smaller children. I also have never understood the current infatuation with wooden swing sets. They're either super expensive or made from cheap wood that requires constant upkeep to keep it from drying/rotting/falling apart. They also require tremendous effort to assemble or you have to pay somebody another several hundred dollars to assemble it for you. They also produce splinters. I guess they look kinda cool, but I can't think of much else to recommend them. This swing set is really sturdy even though it isn't anchored. It's powder coated thick-gauge steel that should last a long time. It's large enough your kids will never outgrow it. I'm 6'1" 175lbs. I can easily use the swings and my feet don't drag the ground on the monkeys bars if I just bend my knees a little bit. The set costs less than decent quality wood sets with similar features. Best of all, since it's easy to assemble and not anchored, I figure I can partially disassemble it and take it with us when we finally buy a house of our own. I put this swing set together in a couple of afternoons. I probably spent an hour opening everything and laying out the pieces, about 6 hours actually putting it together, and another hour cleaning up the tools, packaging, and boxes afterwards. That's 8 hours total, maybe 9 tops. That was completely by myself and, get this, in snow (day 1) and mud/slush (day 2). Because of the fine motor skills needed to line up holes and start screw threads I couldn't wear gloves so I was taking breaks every 15 minutes to warm my fingers up enough to be able to feel them again. On a nice day, this whole project would have taken about 6-7 hours I think. Full disclosure: I'm an engineer and have been turning wrenches around the house and on cars since I was about 5. You're results may vary. Tips: 1) I had to use a drill to open up the holes on a few of the plastic end caps since they didn't line up right. It cost me about 10 minutes of time. Not a big deal. No impact to form or function whatsoever. 2) The shoulder bolt/shoulder nut system they use for this is a fantastic choice from an engineering/structural standpoint, but they can be a little tricky to line up and get the thread started since you often have to mate the two pieces blind (inside the steel tubes). Be patient. You can forcefully shove and wiggle the fasteners to get them lined up, but don't force the threads. You'll regret it if you strip them out. Which brings me to #3. 3) All the parts are well packaged and clearly labeled (Great!). There is not one single spare of ANYTHING included (Not Great). You get exactly the number of screws, bolts, washers, etc. necessary to put it together. Break one, loose one, you are S.O.L. Making this fact even more daunting is that the aforementioned ingenious shoulder bolts/shoulder nuts are not the sort of thing you can run out to a local hardware store and find. If you end up short, you'll probably have to contact the manufacturer and wait for more to come in the mail. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2013 by Don B

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