Playground System GFP-10057
Commercial playground system designed for children ages 5 to 12, featuring elevated play decks, multiple climbing components, overhead traversing events, and dual slide experiences within a compact medium-capacity recreational layout.
Specifications
Model Number: GFP-10057
Age Group: 5–12 Years
User Capacity: 30–35 Children
Structure Size: 25' x 20'
Use Zone: 37' x 32'
Surface Area: 907 sq ft
Fall Height: 7 Feet
Estimated Timber Count: 30
Elevated Play Activities: 7
Ground-Level Accessible Play Activities: 2 Required / 2 Provided
Ground-Level Accessible Activity Types: 2 Required / 2 Provided
Primary Play Components
Wave Slide
Triple Rail Slide
90 Degree Tri-Rung Horizontal Ladder
Rock Wall Climber
Pipe Ladder
Pipe Wall
Chain Link Climber
Short Arch Bridge
Driving Panel
Yoke Motion Panel
Post Mount Steering Wheel
ADA Transfer Station
32" Transition Stair Unit
Design Overview
The GFP-10057 playground structure is configured around interconnected elevated play decks that combine climbing, sliding, and traversing activities into a compact circulation-oriented layout suitable for schools, parks, and community recreation environments.
A tall enclosed wave slide serves as the primary elevated descent feature while the triple rail slide provides a lower side-by-side sliding experience that increases user throughput and encourages group participation.
The structure incorporates multiple climbing pathways including a rock wall climber, pipe ladder, chain link climber, and pipe wall transition. These features promote balance, coordination, upper body development, and route selection during play.
An elevated 90-degree tri-rung horizontal ladder extends beyond the primary structure footprint to create an overhead traversing event that increases physical challenge and user engagement while expanding circulation beyond the main decks.
The short arch bridge provides transitional movement between elevated play zones while helping distribute circulation across the structure. Interactive activity panels and steering elements encourage imaginative and cooperative play opportunities.
Plan view documentation identifies the complete component arrangement, circulation pattern, use zone dimensions, and accessibility features for the GFP-10057 layout. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Three-dimensional front, rear, and top perspective renderings illustrate the elevated deck relationships, climbing transitions, and overhead ladder placement within the overall structure design. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Developmental Benefits
Encourages gross motor development through climbing and sliding activities
Supports upper body strength and coordination through overhead traversing events
Promotes balance and spatial awareness through varied climbing transitions
Encourages social interaction through shared circulation and slide activities
Provides imaginative engagement through interactive activity panels
Accessibility
The structure includes an ADA transfer station and compliant ground-level accessible play activities as indicated within the manufacturer plan documentation. Accessible activity counts and transfer transitions are integrated into the overall circulation layout. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Safety Considerations
The 7-foot fall height requires compliant impact attenuating surfacing throughout all slide exits, climber use zones, and circulation pathways. Adequate clearance should remain around the overhead ladder and elevated transitions to preserve safe movement throughout the structure.
Ideal Applications
Elementary schools
Public parks
Church playgrounds
Community recreation spaces
Apartment developments
Neighborhood play environments
Summary
The GFP-10057 playground system is a medium-capacity elevated commercial play structure designed for children ages 5 to 12. Combining climbing walls, overhead traversing events, bridges, dual slide experiences, and interactive play components, the structure delivers a balanced recreational environment that promotes active circulation, physical development, and cooperative play within a compact footprint.
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