🏞️ Elevate Adventure in Your Backyard!
The Backyard Discovery Eagles Nest Elevated Cedar Outdoor Playhouse is a multi-level play structure designed for children, featuring a 5ft rock climbing wall, a spacious upper deck with a wrap-around porch, a 10ft slide, and a crows nest for a panoramic view. Made from 100% cedar wood, it is safe for kids and pets, resistant to decay, and comes with easy assembly instructions via the BILT app.
O**N
Kids Dream Fort
Very Cool. Kids love it. Lots, lots, and lots of pieces to put together. More than 300 steps to assemble. Must have help and patience putting it together. We had 3 people and spent 2 1/2 solid days assembling. Engineered very well. Parts fit each other pretty well, with very little trimming. Bottom line, it takes commitment and dedication if you assemble it yourself, but wow it is so cool and good looking once it’s finished.
D**.
This came with thousands of pieces.
When we first unboxed this, the quality looked fairly good. However, we are only a few weeks into the rainy season and the wood is beginning to chip and peel already. This piece took three grown men, three full days to assemble and my husband is a master carpenter. Also, I expected this piece to be much sturdier, my nine-year-old granddaughter cannot go into the circular tower because it will not hold her weight adequately.
N**.
NIGHTMARE to assemble!
I should have paid someone to assemble this and I have a construction background. I should have purchased the plans to one of those pirate ships instead. Would have been a lot easier.Think 6 boxes and thousands of pieces. Its sturdy for kids but me being an adult weighing 170 lbs it seems a little flimsy. Definitely looks great though! The kids love it!I have owned this for 4 yearsI also bought the swing set brackets from Eastern Jungle and those are great, Kids spend way more time on the swing set and it cost a fraction on the price.
A**S
Hoping for a decade or two of fun for my kids
This is a solid playset. Admittedly, it'll take you a while to assemble, but it'll be worth it. My suggestion, lay out all the pieces in alphabetical order (A1, A2, B1, B2 etc..) and then also put the hardware for each step in a solo cup numbered with the associated step. These two things will save you a lot of time.
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