Sloosh Huge Water Slide (30ft x 6ft) with built-in sprinkler and 2 slip inflatable boards
Product description
What it is and what it’s for
This Sloosh Huge Water Slide is a long, wide inflatable water slide aimed at garden summer play: kids can slide down while water sprays from a central built-in sprinkler. The set also includes two inflatable slip boards, plus pegs to help secure the slide in place.
On paper, it’s built for exactly the kind of backyard scenario where you want one activity that keeps kids busy without a lot of complicated setup—unroll, secure, wet it, connect the water, then let the sliding start. The “30ft x 6ft” size positioning is the standout here: it’s unusually generous compared with smaller garden slides, so it can feel like a proper centrepiece.
That said, it’s not a plug-and-play toy in the strictest sense. You still need to find the right flat area, manage the water flow, and take care with installation so it stays where you want it.
The essentials (size, layout and spray coverage)
The slide measures 30 feet long and 6 feet wide, and the design is described as having a central sprinkler with two rows of spray holes pointing in different directions. The intention is clear: more coverage, less “dry patches”, and a smoother sliding experience.

There’s also a practical element to having those multiple spray directions. Depending on where the water lands, kids can get different spray patterns as they move down the surface—so the play feels more varied than just a single stream.
One caveat to keep in mind: water coverage is only as good as your setup. If the slide is angled oddly or not fully secured, the spray pattern and how fast the surface stays wet may not match what you imagine from the description.
What you actually get in the box
This kit includes the water slide itself plus accessories to get moving quickly once you’ve chosen a spot.


- Giant water slide (30ft x 6ft)
- Built-in sprinkler
- 2 slip inflatable boards
- 6 pegs for fixing
The inflatable boards are sized at 20" x 14" each, which suggests they’re designed for sliding play alongside the main run. If you’re the sort of parent or organiser who likes having “something extra” for different kids or different kinds of play, that addition is a noticeable part of the value.

How easy it is to set up (and what you need to do first)
The installation process is described as: unroll the slide carefully, fix it with the pegs, wet it, connect the water, and adjust the direction and height of the sprinklers to your preference.
In real-life terms, that means you’ll want to think about two things before you start:
First, the ground. You need a space that’s suitable for stretching out a large slide without lots of bumps or debris. Second, water access. Because the sprinkler is connected and the slide is intended to be kept wet, you’ll want a hose arrangement that makes sense where you plan to use it.
There’s also a “best results” angle here: you can adjust sprinkler direction and height, so it’s worth taking a couple of minutes to get it right rather than rushing straight into play.
Where it shines, and where it may fall short

This is the kind of summer yard water play that suits parties and regular garden sessions, especially if you’re trying to keep multiple children entertained at once. The extra length (30ft) and extra width (6ft) can help create a more energetic “slide run” feel, and the multiple spray directions are meant to support that.
Where it may not be the best match is if you’re after a compact, minimal-effort water slide. The size is big, the setup takes a bit of care, and you’ll need space and water connection. It also leans more toward “event-style outdoor fun” than occasional, quick backyard use.


If you’re prioritising something small for a tight lawn or you don’t have an easy way to connect and manage water, it could feel like too much.
Usage tips for summer backyard play
A simple way to get the most from it is to treat setup as part of the fun. Before kids arrive, secure the slide with the 6 pegs, connect water, then adjust the sprinkler direction and height until the slide surface stays evenly wet.
When you’re running it, keep an eye on where water is landing and whether the wet area is consistent down the length. If one side seems drier, small adjustments to the sprinkler direction can make a noticeable difference.

For the slip boards, consider spacing the play so the boards complement the main slide rather than creating chaos at the top. It’s a good option for switching between “main slide” and “board play” so the whole setup stays enjoyable.
Compatibility & requirements
Because this slide relies on water spray, it’s intended for outdoor use with a water supply connected to the built-in sprinkler. You’ll also need suitable outdoor space to unroll and fix the slide using the included pegs.
If your yard is very small, uneven, or you can’t reliably connect water, it may be a struggle to get the best experience out of it.
Mini FAQ
How long is the Sloosh Huge Water Slide?



It’s described as 30ft long and 6ft wide.
Does it come with boards as well as the main slide?
Yes, the set includes 2 slip inflatable boards.
What’s included to secure it in place?
The kit includes 6 pegs for fixing the slide.
Can you adjust the water spray?

The description says you can adjust the direction and height of the sprinklers to your preference.
Is it designed only for summer?
It’s positioned as a summer yard activity to keep children entertained, but you can treat it as a seasonal outdoor option depending on weather and your outdoor setup.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a large, statement-size garden water slide with built-in sprinkler coverage, plus the extra play provided by 2 slip inflatable boards. It’s especially worth considering for families who have the outdoor space, a reliable way to connect water, and enough patience to set it up neatly.
You may want to skip it if your yard is tight, uneven, or you’re not keen on managing water and sprinkler adjustments. In those situations, the size and setup steps can feel like overkill, and you might not get the full “fast and exciting sliding” effect the description suggests.
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