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Swole Much Fun

The 3-step setup

Inflate, connect, slide!

Our slides are commercial-grade air tracks, so setup is fast and the slide is smooth. Here is exactly how it goes from rolled up to ripping wet.

Three steps to a soaked backyard

Every Swole Much Fun section is a drop-stitch air track — the same rigid-when-inflated tech as a stand-up paddleboard. That means you slide on air, not on the ground. Here is the whole routine.

1. Inflate with an electric pump

Roll out the track, hook up an electric pump, and fill it to roughly 5–10 psi. The drop-stitch core firms up into a solid, cushioned slide surface with built-up sides that keep riders centered.

2. Connect sections for any length

Each section is 20 feet long. Link them end to end to build the run you want — 20, 40, 60 feet, or longer. Add a Jump for mid-slide airtime or an end launch, or a Drop-In entry ramp for extra speed.

3. Add water and slide

Run a garden hose along the top to keep the surface slick, then send the first rider down. The air-filled deck is smoother, faster, and more durable than plastic on grass.

What you need

  • An electric pump — to inflate each section to about 5–10 psi.
  • Water and a hose — a standard garden hose keeps the track slick while you slide.
  • A flattish yard — a reasonably level patch of grass (or another open surface) long enough for your sections.

How the pieces connect

The lineup is built to grow with you. Start with The Flatty, the core flat track, and add as many as you want for a longer run. Mix in The Jump for airtime and The Drop-In for a fast entry ramp — or use the Drop-In on its own as a standalone pool slide. Because every section is the same 20-foot air track, you can reconfigure the layout for each party.

Approximate setup time

A single section is typically ready in about 10–15 minutes — unroll, inflate, connect, and add water. Longer runs take a little more time as you link and top up each section.

Basic safety

  • Always keep the slide surface wet — never ride it dry.
  • One rider at a time, going feet-first, and no diving or head-first slides.
  • Set up on a clear, flattish area away from hard edges, fences, and obstacles.
  • Keep the track inflated to the recommended pressure and check it stays firm.
  • Have an adult supervising, especially with younger sliders.

Teardown and storage

When the fun is done, packing up is just as quick:

Deflate each section and let it dry so you store it clean.

Roll it up tight, just like a paddleboard.

Store it somewhere dry until the next slide day.