🌟 Elevate playtime with the ultimate backyard jungle gym—where adventure meets durability!
The Hapfan 10ft Climbing Dome with Canopy is a heavy-duty, rust-resistant steel jungle gym designed for kids’ active outdoor play. Featuring five reinforced poles and a protective canopy, it ensures safety and durability while being lightweight enough for easy backyard rearrangement. ASTM-tested and easy to assemble, it’s the perfect modern addition to any family’s outdoor space.
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Theme | Entertainment |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 38.1 Kilograms |
Material Type | Steel |
Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
L**L
Play gym
Nice and sturdy
L**A
Sturdy and fun.
Four children ages 5 and under have been enjoying this. It's sturdy with no wobble. The hammock holds all four children easily. The handles are a good feature.Assembly is no joke if you try and do it alone. It definitely requires 2 people. Myself and 2 cardboard boxes were having too much trouble.
J**N
Good product
This took a little bit to put together but is sturdy and worth the money.
A**A
Sturdy
The media could not be loaded. This done is awesome once you get it out together. It took 4 men to hold these together and get the screws in after the first layer was together. As you can see the knobs were out on the inside( mistake due to confusing instructions) but asi had to enlist so much help I wasn’t about to make them undo and redo. I now have the canopy connected. Due to the handles being on wrong I had to find heavy duty “hooks” to connect it. My 4yr old loves it. She’s always been a big climber and she loves to hang and swing around like a monkey. The canopy makes a great place to chill with some cushy pillows and it adds safety while climbing inside up top. It is very sturdy. The men all tried it out and I climb with her as well.
H**H
Kids love it
This is a great little jungle gym. My kids have had a blast on it this summer. It has held up well. A little hard to put together, would definitely recommend two people.
A**A
Group project!
You definitely need 2-3 people to help put this together. It took me, my mother and the 7 year old 2 hours to put together and I quit tightening the handholds halfway through them. Wear the gloves they provide!The metal is good quality and the whole structure is really sturdy. Took 2 of us to move it just fine but 3 might be easier. We had a plastic one of these that last a few years but eventually cracked and dried up from the sun. This looks like it will last a lot longer!
J**J
Love it!
It is very sturdy. In this picture there was me(160lbs), my son(40lbs), my daughter (50) and my niece (60) lbs and a baby all on it with no issues. Definitely could have fit more people too if we wanted. It took about 1.5 hours to put up and instructions were a little vague but not hard to understand. Tip: the screws face the sky, not the ground: it didn't really say which way and we had to take it apart and do it again which sucked. Definitely a 2+ person job to set up since there is a lot of poles that need held at once. Overall very happy with it.
T**E
Solidly built metal construction that should last
We've had one of these in the past that was made out of plastic and well... If you're shopping between the two, go with this one. It's heavy (won't tip) and can support the weight of multiple (or big) kids easily.Instructions are pretty straight forward, though you may scratch your head a bit at the up close photos talking about which order to put the various braces in as you stack them up. You WILL want a second (or third) set of hands to help you support the braces as you put the screws through. Do yourself a favor and read through the end of the instructions before you start cranking things down on the 2nd and 3rd layers. I was trying to be smart and flipped the screws over where they pointed down so no one got scratched, only to get to the part of the instructions where they show the hand holds going on those exposed screws I was worried about. Ended up having to go around and fix all those. Fun! (Short version is: Put the bolt in from the bottom with the nut on the outside... leaving a long bit of thread for the hand holds to connect to later)Took maybe 2 hours to do with me having to go back and fix my mistake, not terrible. Initially tried to do it solo but after dropping bars a few times, a few choice worsds, etc I sulked back inside and asked the wife for help. Went a LOT faster after that.The kids love it... and it's pretty darn big width wise. They'd like a bit more height out of it but it's not terrible in that regard. We got mixed reviews on the hammock... Our oldest loved just laying in it but the younger one was mad it meant she couldn't get inside and swing from the bars. Thankfully, it's held in place with some fabric loops (kinda like a camping hammock) so you can easily take it down and put it back up again. Smart design really.So yea, a solid choice in play equipment. Powder coating was well done so the bars should hold up. We'll see how the screws do in the weather but I believe everything was stainless from what I could tell.
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