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Lifetime Big Stuff Adventure Play set, Freestanding (Earthtone) | 
| Brand: Lifetime Category: Sports
List Price: $1,999.00 Buy New: $1,499.99 as of 9/9/2010 22:47 CDT details You Save: $499.01 (25%)
New (4) from $1,499.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 67116
Color: Earthtone Size: 630 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Warranty: Varies
MPN: 90042 Model: 90042 UPC: 081483004068 EAN: 0081483004068 ASIN: B003M5IYIU
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| Features:
| • | Powder-coated steel frame construction | | • | Two belt swings, a trapeze swing and propeller swing | | • | Activity chalkboard and cargo net | | • | Climbing wall, Wavy Slide and a look-out deck with Captains wheel | | • | Oversized binoculars and a rigid polyethylene roof top off this Clubhouse |
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Product Description
Are your kids ready for a big swing set? Lifetime's Big Stuff Adventure set takes just a couple of hours to set up, but provides kids with years and years of safe outdoor fun. Lifetime's big swing sets are designed with plenty of activities to keep your kids entertained all day, everyday. Powder-coated steel and UV-protected plastic construction reduces heat retention so children play safely and comfortably. For the best in big swing sets, get top quality construction and design with Lifetime's Big Stuff Adventure. Features two belt swings, a trapeze swing, a propeller swing, an activity chalkboard, a cargo net, a climbing wall, a wavy slide, over-sized binoculars and a look-out deck clubhouse with a captain's wheel and rigid polyethylene roof. 7 year limited factory warranty on set. - Powder-coated steel frame construction
- Two belt swings, a trapeze swing and propeller swing
- Activity chalkboard and cargo net
- Climbing wall, Wavy Slide and a look-out deck with Captains wheel
- Oversized binoculars and a rigid polyethylene roof top off this Clubhouse
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| Customer Reviews: Beats Wood Hands Down August 11, 2010 R. D. Rowley (Logan, UT) The Lifetime Big Stuff Playset has been a fantastic replacement for the wood playset I bought at a club for nearly the same price. The wood set required annual sanding and staining. Even though I did this every year, the $1200 wood set lasted 3 years before it became overpriced firewood. I replaced it with this metal set about 2 1/2 years ago and it is still in great shape. The metal tubing is very large, like you see in parks, which makes the set very sturdy. I am able to swing on the swings and slide down the slide with my kids with no worries. There is no chance of slivers. With the wood set, we had a real problem with bees nesting on the set. It seemed like I was knocking down a hive every month. They don't seem nearly as attracted to this metal set. I accidentally hit the playset with my lawnmower so I called customer service at Lifetime and they sent me touch up paint that took maybe 2 minutes to apply. Sure beats the weekends of sanding and staining.
Wonderful Swing Set June 26, 2010 Beabea (Chicago, Illinois USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought this about four years ago, and our children and their friends have really enjoyed it. The support frame is made out of metal tubing and is very strong. I really like the metal from since there is no wood to splinter or fade. I suppose it is a matter of personal taste in choosing wood versus metal. The roof to the club house is made out of hard plastic and the deck is made out of non-slip plastic. There is also a play ship wheel and binoculars in the clubhouse along with a metal chalk board. The slide is eight feet long. The climbing wall is made of plastic and is fun to climb. There is also a rope ladder, two swings and a trapeze. It took two people who are not very handy about eight hours to put this together. The parts came well organized and the instructions were easy to follow. The majority of the assembly work is simply bolting sections together. Most fasteners are allen bolts so it helps to have a cordless drill with a allen bit. The play set is free standing so you do not need to anchor it in place. In the summer we lift up the end of the slide and put it in a cheap inflatable pool. The kids go down the slide and into the pool. This is a lot of fun.
Overall I highly recommend this. I bought this at Costco and paid about two thousand dollars plus shipping. It has really held up well to heavy use.
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