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While the pictures of the Rock Crawler Bouncer and Ball Pit are great, when you see it in person you will be impressed. We were lucky enough to get a firsthand look at the Rock Crawler during a shoot and photo shoot in Winter Haven, FL. Steve Bates of Black Oak Creative, who invited us to view the Rock Crawler photo shoot, had this to say: “Our company always enjoys creating demand for a product that truly deserves it. Seeing kids having the time of their lives lives makes our job fun.” This couldn’t better sum up our overall impression of the Rock Crawler.

The first thing I noticed when the bounce house was first inflated was the vibrant Fire Engine Red. The black color of the wheels and roll bar really makes this bouncer stand out. In person the unit appears much larger than the photos suggest. At 18′ long, 11′ wide and 7′ high, the Rock Crawler is one of the largest residential units on the market. Children enter through the front tire. Once the kids go past the front tire, they will find themselves in the ball pit area. The manufacturer recommends 500 to 600 balls to fill the ball pit. A nice safety feature is the Velcro closure that separates the bouncing area from the ball pool. Stepping through the Velcro enclosure, kids find themselves on the nearly 8′ x 8′ rebounding floor. This is considered an above average size for a rebound floor. To get out of the Rock Crawler, kids can slide down the double-wide tailgate slide.

Like all residential Blast Zone inflatables, the Rock Crawler is for children ages three and up who weigh less than 100 pounds. This bounce house is rated for up to six children. Constructed of X-Weave and commercial vinyl material, this jumper comes with an industry-highest 90-day warranty. This unit is compliant with all CPSIA regulations and is phthalate free.

Characteristics

  • 18x11x7
  • 7.5 x 7.5 inner dimension rebound floor
  • UL blower included
  • Carrying case included
  • 90 day warranty
  • wide rebound floor
  • ball pool
  • Add optional game balls
  • up to 6 children
  • Maximum weight per user: 100 pounds
  • Commercial vinyl material and fabric X
  • from 3 years

Make no mistake, this bounce house isn’t a truck, it’s a Cadillac. The kids at the photo shoot loved this bouncy house. A special thanks to Steve Bates and his production team at Black Oak Creative.

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