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  2. Amazon Has The Coolest Inflatable Water Slides For Your Next BBQ

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    Rainbow Inflatable Water Slip and Slide. This adult-friendly slip-and-slide gives you all the sliding fun without having to climb up a wall or ladder. Set up dry as a tunnel for the littles to ...

  3. The Best Slip ‘n Slides Are the Perfect Outdoor Summer ...

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    Many of of these top-rated slip ‘n slides are available with free 2-day shipping, which means they can arrive in time for your weekend cookout!

  4. Water slide - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable water slides are typically made of a thick strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and are inflated using a blower. The water slide is attached to a water hose in order to generate the supply of water. There are small-sized inflatable water slides for private house uses or larger inflatable water slides for school, picnic, corporate, or ...

  5. 12 inflatable water slides that are 1000% worth the cost - AOL

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    Shop Walmart, Amazon, and Target for these fun inflatable water slides for kids from brands like Intex, Banzai, Sun Squad and more.

  6. Playground slide - Wikipedia

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    Drop slides are slides with a vertical or nearly vertical drop (nicknamed the death slide or free-fall slide). Water slides are a type of slide that water streams down to create a slippery slide; found near water, generally in water parks or pools. Inflatable Slides are a type of slide that is continuously blown up by an exterior blower. The ...

  7. Swim ring - Wikipedia

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    They come in a variety of sizes to fit children through adults, though the larger sizes are often called "swim tubes" or just "tubes". At water parks, these are commonly used on water slides, with a person sitting in the center of the ring, legs and body leaning over the sides. Some designs even appear as more than one tube sewn together, and ...