Description
Family sites have a problem that municipal parks do not: the same play area has to work for a two-year-old and an eight-year-old at the same moment, usually with one adult supervising both. NEGEV is designed around that. Climbing nets rise on several faces of a 7.7 by 6.4 m structure, there is a secure access point sized for young children, and the free height of fall is held to 1.0 m across the whole item.
One structure, the whole family
- Climbing nets on several faces, so older and younger children can be on the structure at once without meeting head-on.
- A secure access point designed for young children, which is what makes the 0 to 14 age range genuine rather than nominal.
- Raised platforms that give small children somewhere to arrive at, and older ones somewhere to gather.
- Free height of fall of 1.0 m: an adult can reach a child anywhere on the structure, and the surfacing requirement stays modest.
Why the low fall height matters commercially
On campsites, holiday villages and hotel gardens the play area competes for capital with everything else on site. A structure with a 1.0 m free height of fall over a 9.7 by 9.2 m impact area is far cheaper to surface than one requiring a surface tested to 2.8 m or 3.0 m across a similar area. The play value comes from the nets and the platforms; the saving comes from the geometry.
Materials and construction
Stainless steel structural posts; 18 mm polyamide rope with a braided galvanised steel core, cut-resistant and UV-stable; aluminium and stainless steel connectors; impact and weather resistant HPL decorative panels; high-strength concrete foundations at 0.6 m depth. See the wider Diamond Collection play structures.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-NEGEV-1365 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 7.7 m (L) x 6.4 m (W) x 3.7 m (H) |
| Age range | 0 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 1.0 m |
| Safety area | 9.7 x 9.2 m |
| Frame | Stainless steel posts |
| Rope | 18 mm polyamide with braided galvanised steel core, cut and UV resistant |
| Finish | Stainless steel and aluminium connectors; HPL decorative panels |
| Foundation depth | 0.6 m, high-strength concrete |
| Standard | EN 1176, certificate issued by an independent certification body |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
How can a 3.7 m structure have a 1.0 m free height of fall?
Free height of fall is measured along the path a child would actually fall, taking the nets and platforms in between into account. The structure is designed so that no reachable position leaves more than a metre of clear fall.
Is grass acceptable as surfacing?
At 1.0 m, a well-maintained and well-drained grass surface can be acceptable, but heavy use wears it to bare soil. On commercial sites we normally recommend a tested synthetic or bound surface, precisely because the specification at this fall height is affordable.
Can a toddler use it without an adult?
The access point is designed for young children, but supervision remains the operator responsibility, and the youngest users should always be accompanied. The design makes accompanying practical rather than removing the need for it.
Tell us your site type and the surfacing you have in mind, and we will return a costed proposal covering equipment, foundations, installation and the compliance file within 24 business hours.









