Description
Configuration 39 puts three rope pyramids on one plan and joins them with two transition connectors, adding a tube slide and a wide slide. The result is a compact arrangement, 18.4 x 14.5 m, that offers considerably more route variety than a single large pyramid of the same reserved area.
Components
- Three rope play pyramids of differing character
- A tube slide
- A wide slide
- Two transition connectors linking the pyramids in sequence
Three pyramids, one circuit
Linking pyramids in series creates a directional journey. A child enters at one end, climbs, crosses, climbs again and exits by slide, and can then re-enter anywhere. That circuit pattern spreads users through the structure and largely eliminates the congestion that a single high point creates.
It also lets a designer grade the difficulty along the sequence, so less confident children stay at the first pyramid while others work through to the far end, all within one supervised area.
Site requirements
Reserve 21.8 x 16.1 m of clear ground. The free height of fall is 1.0 m throughout, so the impact surface build-up is modest for a configuration of this size. Foundations are cast at 1.0 m depth.
Materials
Hot-dip galvanised and powder-coated steel structure.
Technical specification
| Reference (SKU) | LIF-KZ39-1139 |
|---|---|
| Overall dimensions | 18.4 x 14.5 x 4.5 m (L x W x H) |
| Minimum safety area | 21.8 x 16.1 m |
| Age range | 5 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 1.0 m |
| Foundation depth | 1.0 m |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel |
| Finish | Powder coated over galvanising |
| Standard | PN EN 1176-1:2017, certified by an independent body |
| Price | On request – project quotation within 24 business hours |
Colour and finish
The steelwork is hot-dip galvanised and then powder coated, so the three pyramids can be finished in one colour or graded across the sequence to signal the progression from the easiest unit to the hardest. Confirm the references at order stage, as the coating is applied before delivery.
Frequently asked questions
Is a three-pyramid configuration harder to inspect?
There are more components, but they are of the same type, so the inspection routine repeats. A single uniform 1.0 m fall height across the whole configuration also means one surfacing criterion rather than several.
Would three separate pyramids cost less?
Usually not, once groundworks and surfacing are counted. Separate units each need their own safety area; linking them shares zones and reduces the total impact surface required.
What age group does it suit?
The approval is 5 to 14 years. For sites that must also serve pre-school children, add a low unit with a 1.0 m fall height alongside rather than expecting this configuration to cover both.
Send us the plot dimensions and we will return a costed layout with the reserved zone marked. Browse the complex playground configurations range or request a quote.










