Description
Pisces is the mid-size flagship of the suspended-net range: a central climbing unit, ten load-bearing masts and six suspended net modules, with a tube slide and a wide slide finished in themed HPL panels. Its 22.0 x 13.0 m footprint is a genuinely rectangular envelope, which makes it easier to place on a standard park plot than the broader, more circular structures of comparable capacity.
Climb, balance, slide
The six suspended modules sit between the masts and the central unit at different angles and tensions. Children get three distinct movement types on one structure: vertical climbing on the central unit, balance work across the suspended nets, and the two slides for the descent. That mix is what keeps a 5 to 14 age group on the same piece of equipment rather than splitting it across three.
- Central rope climbing unit
- Ten load-bearing masts carrying six suspended net modules
- Tube slide and wide slide with HPL decorative panels
Materials
Hot-dip galvanised steel structure, nets in braided polyamide rope reinforced with a zinc-coated steel core, HPL decorative panels on the slides. Foundations at 1.0 m depth.
Fitting it to the plot
The minimum safety area is 27.6 x 18.0 m for a 22.0 x 13.0 m structure, so allow roughly 500 m² of clear ground before circulation. The free height of fall is 2.85 m: the impact area requires an impact-attenuating surface certified to EN 1177 for a critical fall height of at least 2.85 m. The structure itself conforms to EN 1176-1:2017 with a certificate of conformity issued by an independent certification body.
Technical specification
| Reference / SKU | LIF-PISCES-147 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 22.0 x 13.0 x 5.7 m |
| Age range | 5 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 2.85 m |
| Safety area | 27.6 x 18.0 m minimum |
| Foundation depth | 1.0 m |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel masts and central unit |
| Finish | Braided polyamide rope with zinc-coated steel core; HPL slide panels |
| Standard | EN 1176-1:2017, independently certified |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
How does Pisces compare with the larger structures in the range?
It uses the same construction system — galvanised masts, steel-cored polyamide nets, HPL panels — on a smaller frame. If your plot is under about 500 m² of usable ground, Pisces gives the same play values as the larger models without forcing the safety area over the boundary.
Why a tube slide and a wide slide rather than two of the same?
They serve different users. The wide slide takes several children side by side and is easier for adults to supervise; the tube slide gives an enclosed descent that appeals to children who find an open slide exposed. Two different types absorb more of a mixed group than a duplicate pair.
What does the annual inspection cover?
Rope condition and tension, connector tightness, slide surface and joints, foundation exposure and the condition of the impact-attenuating surface. The surface is inspected against EN 1177 separately from the equipment.
Send us your plot dimensions and surfacing intentions and we will return a costed proposal with the siting drawing for Pisces within 24 business hours. Full technical data sheet available on request.










