Description
Rope play configuration no. 26 is the largest layout in the series: twelve modular elements over 37.3 x 35.5 m, including two rope climbing pyramids and a stadium-form central structure, linked by tunnel passages, slides and climbing zones. It is a multi-activity circuit rather than a single item of equipment, and it is specified for regional parks and major leisure destinations.
Twelve modules, one circuit
What distinguishes this configuration from a cluster of separate equipment is that the modules are linked. Children move from a pyramid, through a tunnel passage, into the central stadium structure, down a slide and back into a climbing zone without returning to a start point. That continuity is what holds a mixed group for an hour rather than ten minutes, and it is the operational argument for a single large investment over several smaller ones.
- Two rope climbing pyramids
- Stadium-form central structure
- Multiple tunnel passages
- Slides and climbing zones
Tunnels as ground-level play
The tunnel passages matter more than they look. They give ground-level, enclosed play for children who are not ready to climb, and they let a large installation serve the younger end of the 5 to 14 range without lowering the whole structure. They also give shade and shelter, which extends usable hours on hot or wet days.
Installation logistics
Heavy plant access is required for installation. On a constrained park site this needs planning early: crane and excavator access routes, ground protection over existing surfaces, and a foundation programme at 1.0 m depth across twelve module positions. Sequencing the surfacing after the structures are erected, rather than before, avoids damage to a newly laid impact-attenuating surface.
Surfacing and certification
The free height of fall is 3.0 m. The impact area requires a surface certified to EN 1177 for a critical fall height of at least 3.0 m over the whole safety area. The equipment is certified to PN EN 1176-1:2017 by an independent certification body — EN 1176-1 for the equipment, EN 1177 for the surface.
Technical specification
| Reference / SKU | LIF-KZ26-1126 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 37.3 x 35.5 x 8.0 m |
| Age range | 5 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 3.0 m |
| Safety area | 41.0 x 39.4 m minimum |
| Foundation depth | 1.0 m |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel |
| Finish | Standard galvanised finish |
| Standard | PN EN 1176-1:2017, independently certified |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
What access do the installation vehicles need?
Heavy plant access to the plot itself, not just to the park entrance. Confirm gate widths, overhead clearances, turning circles and ground bearing capacity before the programme is fixed; retrofitting an access route mid-installation is the most common cause of delay on projects of this size.
Can the configuration be delivered in phases?
Yes. Twelve separately certified modules can be split across budget years. Set out the full layout and install all foundations in the first phase so later modules land correctly.
How much surfacing is involved?
Over 1,600 m² of safety area at a 3.0 m critical fall height. On a project of this scale the surfacing is a major cost line in its own right and should be priced at the same time as the equipment, not afterwards.
Send us the plot survey, access constraints and ground conditions, and we will return a costed proposal with a scaled siting drawing and a surfacing schedule within 24 business hours.











