






🥷 Elevate Playtime: Where Backyard Meets Ninja Warrior Challenge!
The Dripex Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course is a comprehensive 2×50ft slackline kit featuring 10 durable accessories—including swings, rings, ladders, and climbing nets—designed to develop kids' strength, balance, and agility. Supporting up to 450 lbs and fully customizable, it offers endless backyard fun for all ages and skill levels, backed by premium materials and easy setup.






| ASIN | B087X74DK3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,921 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3 in Playground Fitness Equipment |
| Brand | Dripex |
| Brand Name | Dripex |
| Color | 2x50FT + 10 attachments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,975 Reviews |
| Fastener Material | Stainless Steel |
| Fastener Type | Carabiner |
| Hardware Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | 3.3FT Tree Protectors x 4 + Webbing Buckles x17 + Connecting Buckles x 17 + Carrying Bag x 1, 50FT Slacklines x 2 + 5.9FT Ratchets x 2, Swing x 1 + Trapeze Swing x 1 + Rope Ladder x 1 + Climbing Net x 1 + Monkey Fists x 2 + Monkey Rings x 2 + Monkey Bars x 2 + 1.2M Arm Trainer x 1, Visual Instruction User Manual x 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 600"L x 24"W |
| Item Type Name | Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course for Kids |
| Item Weight | 10.7 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 450 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dripex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HW |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Material | Ployester, Wood, Iron , Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Ployester, Wood, Iron, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | HW-001 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Size | 2x50FT + 10 attachments |
| UPC | 754909658625 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**E
Good, but small
Fun and versatile. The only negative is the width between the rings
J**H
Perfect Backyard Birthday Gift That Gets Kids Moving
Got this Ninja Warrior obstacle course as a birthday gift for my kid, and he absolutely loved it. The 2×50ft slackline is sturdy, and all the accessories—swing, rope ladder, rings, climbing net, monkey fist—give him plenty of ways to play and stay active. It basically turns the backyard into his own little obstacle gym, and it gets him running, climbing, and burning energy instead of being stuck inside. Setup was easy, everything feels solid, and he’s been on it nonstop. it’s a birthday gift that’s fun and actually gets a kid moving instead of video game.
J**D
Happy Kids are Better Than Green Grass
I got this obstacle course after much research. The quality and quantity of the items included is very much worth the price, especially when fixed sets are in the thousands. It's easy to set up. Better to get everything on before the slack line is tightened around the trees. We had a few things hanging from the trees already, but this allows us to accommodate more kids. This has been a big hit with our kids, their cousins and friends all summer and now well into the school year. And yes, there are dirt patches where grass used to be. We plan to take it down when it gets too cold but for now (November) they're still playing on it.
J**.
Backyard Fun That Keeps Kids Active
This Ninja Warrior obstacle course is a great addition to the backyard. The 50 ft slackline is sturdy and the accessories give plenty of activity options. The set comes with many pieces including the swing, rope ladder, gymnastic rings, climbing net, and monkey fist, so kids can switch between different challenges. My 3 year old and 6 year old both love it. They spend a lot of time climbing, swinging, and trying the different obstacles. It keeps them active and entertained outside instead of staying indoors. The setup was straightforward and everything feels strong once installed between two trees. Overall, a well designed kit with lots of variety for kids. Definitely a great way to encourage outdoor play.
J**H
Fitness for the grandkids
Grand kids love it and burn energy using it. They always go straight to it.
E**D
Great compromise for a play structure
We were interested in having a play structure in our yard for our children, but we didn't want to spend thousands of dollars nor install something permanent that would take up half the yard even after they'd outgrown it. This has been a great compromise. I like the flexibility this system provides to rearrange -- and even replace -- obstacles/play items. The first photo in the review is what it looked like when I first set it up brand new. (Our trees are not very far apart, so I wrapped a single slack line around 3 trees, making 2 sides of a triangle. It's not perfect, because the obstacles at one end can run into each other, but my kids make it work.) The second photo is how it's morphed over a year and a half of use. I've moved obstacles around based on what order works for the play my kids are doing at specific times. We took down the cargo net because it was too hard for our 2 and 4 year olds and repurposed the 4 buckles it was using with a baby swing and a disc swing. (We also added a hammock and climbing holds on the tree.) I've loved watching the kids figure this out and improve their skills, and it has held their interest for the 18 months we've owned it. My 5 year old can traverse the whole course without touching the ground now, so we'll probably have to put the cargo net back up soon. And I'm happy to have the flexibility to adapt it to their needs as they grow. The slack line and buckles have held up surprisingly well to 18 months of intense sun (and even an ice storm that knocked down tons of branches from all those trees). The wooden bars of the ladder and monkey bars still work, but they're definitely showing signs of weathering. I regret not treating them with a weather-proofer before leaving them outside for so long. And the squirrels have nibbled away all parts of the tree protectors that were peeking out from the slack line. My impression before purchasing this was that it would be relatively easy to install, and we might put it up and take it down sometimes. But it was not. It took me quite some time just to get all the buckles laced onto the slack line. Then it took me and my husband a couple hours to fully figure out getting the slack line at the right height and right tension. Definitely not a one person job as I was imagining it would be. We have not taken it down at all in the meantime, though we just recently did loosen the tension a bit to rearrange the exact spacing of the buckles. We were able to do it, but we didn't move anything more than a couple inches because they were very hard to move. Beyond installation, my only complaint is that they don't sell additional buckles. The slack line is so long it could easily accommodate several more obstacles (if you have the space between your trees), but they only send the exact number of buckles to support the obstacles that come with it. If you could get more buckles, this would be so much more extensible.
P**S
Happy
Grandkids loved it
T**Y
Ideal if you have trees in the backyead.
One of the best Christmas presents we purchased for our five year old. Easy to setup and he immediately was on it. Quick tip for setup, don't ratchet the straps too tight before setting up the accessories.
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