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Swimline Log Flume Joust Set, 8"
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Size | 8" |
Color | Brown/Beige/Black |
Brand | Swimline |
Material | Vinyl |
Life Vest Type | Type IV |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 8"W |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
About this item
- The Inflatable log flume joust set from Swimline makes pool fun the order of the day
- The joust set includes 2 inflatable logs and 2 inflatable boppers for continued excitement and fun
- Heavy-duty vinyl construction
- Easy inflate/defate valves
- Recommended for children 7 years and older
- 2 inflatable logs, 2 inflatable log boppers.
- Just add kids, water and let the fun begin.
- Somebody is going to get dunked.
- 2 inflatable logs, 2 inflatable log boppers.
- Just add kids, water and let the fun begin!
- Somebody is going to get dunked!
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Product information
Size | 8" |
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Color | Brown/Beige/Black |
Brand | Swimline |
Material | Vinyl |
Life Vest Type | Type IV |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 8"W |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Item Weight | 3.29 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B0006MY7HE |
Item model number | 9084 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #102,330 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #584 in Pool Rafts & Inflatable Ride-ons |
Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | June 9, 2019 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | PROOK |
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Product Description
Swimline 9084 Log Flume Joust Set
From the Manufacturer
Swimline Log Flume Joust Set
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Choking Hazard. Small Parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
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HYDROTOOLS BY SWIMLINE
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Customers like the fun of the water float, saying it's great entertainment for kids and adults. They also like that it'll lose air with each use. However, some customers have reported issues with stability and balance, saying that it is impossible to stay on the logs. They say that it can be tough for some kids to balance on them. Customers are also disappointed with inflation, comfort, and ease of use. They disagree on quality and value.
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Customers find the water flotation device fun to use, watch kids and adults try to stay on it, and to have a good laugh. They also say the joust inflatables are fun to have friendly banter and the challenge really keeps the fun going. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's fun and entertaining features.
"...These are fun for a good laugh as its not easy to stay on and it does a quick turn that will quickly throw you into the water...." Read more
"...Very durable and lots of fun. My kids (13, 14 and 20) all use the love this game. My husband (190 pounds) has no problem using it either...." Read more
"...Unfortunately while the idea is great, reality is that picture in the ad is impossible to duplicate...." Read more
"...Delightful. Weights supported easily on these ranged from 70 lbs to 160 with no ill effects." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the water flotation device. Some mention that it's very durable, made pretty well, and lasted the entire summer. However, others say that it was a little flimsy, the quality, and engineering of the materials was poor, and it didn't last very long.
"...needed for children as these turn over Very easy and not really to float around on. Meant for a quick fun game. We have really enjoyed them!" Read more
"...UPDATE: One year later, and these are still going strong. Very durable and lots of fun. My kids (13, 14 and 20) all use the love this game...." Read more
"...The jousts were flimsy. Only one would completely inflate so you can really bop people. The other one would bend when you hit someone...." Read more
"...However I take off points for the flimsy, flopsy nature of the sticks...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the water flotation device. Some mention that it's not too bad for the cost, while others say that it was a waste of money to purchase.
"...It's cheap enough sure, but not cheap enough to use for 10 minutes and forget about." Read more
"...There is also the added bonus of a lower price at this time...." Read more
"...For the price it's not worth it.." Read more
"...Very disappointing and a total waste of money." Read more
Customers find the stability of the water flotation device to be difficult. They mention that it's impossible to stay on the logs, and that it rolls over easily.
"...These are fun for a good laugh as its not easy to stay on and it does a quick turn that will quickly throw you into the water...." Read more
"...person off, but the inflatables themselves are almost impossible to get on and stay on, never mind doing so while trying to knock the other person..." Read more
"...This is where things got crazy. First, it's REALLY hard to stay on these things, inebriated or not. It's a sub-game in and of itself...." Read more
"...Impossible to stay on the log (some might think that was fun but it was aggravating for the 8 and 9 year old). The jousts were flimsy...." Read more
Customers find the balance of the water float to be difficult. They mention that it's difficult to straddle and stay upright, and that it can be tough for some kids. Some say that the logs are not well balanced and that they didn't last very long.
"We love it. They are super hard to stay balanced and afloat but that is the most fun...." Read more
"It's harder for smaller kids to balance so they sit on the battle rods. Teens are able to balance...." Read more
"...There is no way to balance if they are fully inflated. We finally let half the air out of the logs and the kids were able to stay on...." Read more
"...adults it was just about possible to get on them but extremely difficult to balance once up!..." Read more
Customers are disappointed with the inflation of the water flotation device. They mention that it starts to deflate quickly, the jousts are flimsy, and they lose air fast. Some say that the main logs deflating almost immediately. Overall, customers are disappointed that they have to keep blowing it up.
"...The jousts were flimsy. Only one would completely inflate so you can really bop people. The other one would bend when you hit someone...." Read more
"...but once you figure that out they work as expected, the mallet part does not keep air for long periods of time...." Read more
"...After an afternoon of playing on these they did start getting deflated, and my mom's got a hole at the seem...but again we are not small people and..." Read more
"...Full of air, partially inflated, didn’t matter. Amusing to watch someone attempt to use...." Read more
Customers find the water flotation device hard to sit on. They say it hurts to sit in them and turns you upside down right away. Customers also say that it's difficult for anyone to sit comfortably on it. They mention that it is impossible for men to sit properly on it without bear hugging it.
"Its impossible to sit properly on that thing without bear hugging it, which means you cant use your hands...." Read more
"...Not because it won't support adult weight but because it's really uncomfortable for anyone who's testicles have descended...." Read more
"...These things hurt when you get whacked pretty solidly...." Read more
"...letting a lot of air out of the log and that helped but then it became uncomfortable...." Read more
Customers find the water flotation device difficult to use as advertised, frustrating, and a disappointing waste of plastic. They say the logs are difficult to get on and hurt their legs. Customers also say the up log part of the toy is almost unusable.
"...it automatically flips you over at mach12 speeds, making it very easy to hit your heap on the edge of the pool or the what ever other platform you..." Read more
"...There is a learning curve for mastering the logs, and the jousts are a bit flimsy, but it is still great fun...." Read more
"The page was super confusing. It said 2 in a box, but the drop down option offered either 1 or 2...." Read more
"...how the kids in the picture ever sat on this thing because it was nearly impossible!..." Read more
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Tried to deflate some of the air to help but didn't do much good.
Also the dipped in area that is suppose to be the sitting area floats on its side by itself like its unbalanced properly.
Also very dangerous since its impossible to get on it without being near the edge of the pool or ladder for stability purpose. The problem with that is that once you sit on it , it automatically flips you over at mach12 speeds, making it very easy to hit your heap on the edge of the pool or the what ever other platform you use to get on it.
Having said that the only use we found for it is using it like a mechanical bull but for the water. I take the kids to the middle of the pool and prop one on it and time how long they can last before being thrown face first on the pool. 1 second if the use no hands and no kicking . If they kick like no tomorrow to try to balance themselves then 10 seconds max without hands.
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2016
Tried to deflate some of the air to help but didn't do much good.
Also the dipped in area that is suppose to be the sitting area floats on its side by itself like its unbalanced properly.
Also very dangerous since its impossible to get on it without being near the edge of the pool or ladder for stability purpose. The problem with that is that once you sit on it , it automatically flips you over at mach12 speeds, making it very easy to hit your heap on the edge of the pool or the what ever other platform you use to get on it.
Having said that the only use we found for it is using it like a mechanical bull but for the water. I take the kids to the middle of the pool and prop one on it and time how long they can last before being thrown face first on the pool. 1 second if the use no hands and no kicking . If they kick like no tomorrow to try to balance themselves then 10 seconds max without hands.
UPDATE: One year later, and these are still going strong. Very durable and lots of fun. My kids (13, 14 and 20) all use the love this game. My husband (190 pounds) has no problem using it either. Great fun for all ages, in my opinion. Staying on is the biggest challenge, which is exactly how the game was designed to be played.
Often times through the summer I'll have parties or at the very least a few people over at all hours of the day. The pool is constantly utilized, but I wanted a game that people could play when they were in there and I settled on this one. I thought it would be funny to watch any inebriated folks try to stay on an inflated log and smack people around with the batons. It would end up being more entertaining from a 3rd party perspective than as a participant as I will explain in a moment.
When the product arrived I was worried because it's plastered with pictures of little kids. My immediate fear was that it wouldn't support a grown adult frame. I'm 6'2" 210 pounds after all; I'm a far cry from the 40 pound whelp on the cover.
These worries might have directly affected the next little caveat because in my fear that the floats wouldn't support my weight, I might have over-inflated them a tad. And by "a tad" I mean a metric crap-ton.
So we get the bulging floats out into the pool for the first time and everyone is ready to go. I toss them out there, jump in the water and try to mount the log immediately. This is where things got crazy. First, it's REALLY hard to stay on these things, inebriated or not. It's a sub-game in and of itself. It got to the point where I would use my world famous turtle ploy and just focus on covering my face and hunkering down while my opponent wailed on me. It was a formidable defense because in their fury to batter me in what they thought was a moment of weakness, they would over extend and constantly fall off (that's a pro tip to all you would-be log combatants out there). The only problem is if both people go turtle style and you end up sitting on a log staring at each other, but I digress.
The second problem, and really I should have made this the first problem because it's a big one, is it absolutely destroys your balls. Like no joke. The kids aren't alright. I see now why there are children all over the box. Not because it won't support adult weight but because it's really uncomfortable for anyone who's testicles have descended. These logs tried to make my outie into an innie. It's hard to stay on enough as it is, balance wise, but this adds a whole new dimension as it also becomes a groin trauma endurance game.
I collapsed the floats a little, thinking the overinflating was the problem, and it helped a bit, but for the most part it was just something you had to live with. I used these the first time with 3 guys and 2 girls all attempting it. The guys all struggled, but the girls had no problem at all. In the end we made it work and had a good time though. And I've used them multiple times since then.
But it's just ... ya know. Something to think about.