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

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    A backyard inflatable is a must-have for summer. We found the coolest inflatable water slides for adults and kids on Amazon that will be a hit at your next BBQ.

  3. 10 fun inflatable water slides kids will love - AOL

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    These inflatable water slides for kids from brands like Intex and Banzai are super fun for outdoor summer play.

  4. Have tons of fun in your backyard with this inflatable slide

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    With the Slam ‘n Curve Slide from Little Tikes, you can have fun wherever you place it. It features a slide, hoop for dunking, splash pool and even a climbing wall.

  5. List of inflatable manufactured goods - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-comprehensive list of inflatable manufactured goods, as no such list could ever completely contain all items that regularly change. An inflatable [1] is an object that can typically be inflated with a gas, including air, hydrogen, helium and nitrogen. Some can be inflated with liquids, such as waterbeds and water balloons

  6. Slip 'N Slide - Wikipedia

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    Slip 'N Slide is a children's toy invented by Robert Carrier and manufactured by Wham-O. It was first sold in 1961. It was first sold in 1961. The main form is a plastic sheet and a method of wetting it; when the surface is wet it becomes very slippery, thus allowing the user to slide along it.

  7. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    The surfaces are typically composed of thick, strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and the castle is inflated using an electric or petrol-powered blower.The principle is one of constant leakage, meaning small punctures are not a problem – a medium-size "bouncy castle" requires a fan with a mechanical output of about two horsepower (about 1.5 kW) and consumes around 2 kW of electrical power ...