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Playground System R3-10074



Commercial playground structure designed for children ages 5 to 12, featuring elevated deck play, multiple climbing activities, overhead traversing events, crawl tunnel circulation, and dual slide experiences within a compact recreation-focused layout.



Specifications




Model Number: R3-10074

Age Group: 5–12 Years

User Capacity: 25–30 Children

Structure Size: 25' x 16'

Use Zone: 37' x 28'

Surface Area: 778 sq ft

Fall Height: 7 Feet

Estimated Timber Count: 27

Elevated Play Activities: 8

Ground-Level Accessible Play Activities: 3 Required / 3 Provided

Ground-Level Accessible Activity Types: 1 Required / 1 Provided



Primary Play Components




Double Chute Slide

Curve Chute Slide

Crawl Tunnel

Loop Climber

Pipe Ladder

Straight Rung Horizontal Ladder

Bedrock Climber

ADA Transfer Station

16" Transition Stair

Driving Panel

Gable Shingle Roof



Design Overview



The R3-10074 playground system combines elevated climbing, transitional movement, and multiple slide experiences into a compact commercial recreation structure intended for schools, parks, churches, and community play environments.



The layout is centered around interconnected elevated play decks linked through a crawl tunnel transition that encourages exploration and continuous movement between activity zones. The tunnel creates enclosed circulation while visually separating the two primary play towers.



Two distinct slide experiences are incorporated into the structure. A curved chute slide provides a directional turning descent while the double chute slide allows side-by-side participation and increased user throughput for group play.



Climbing opportunities are distributed throughout the structure to encourage progressive physical development. The loop climber and bedrock climber support upper and lower body coordination, while the straight rung horizontal ladder introduces traversing and overhead movement activities.



The ADA transfer station and transition stair create structured elevated access pathways while maintaining compact circulation flow throughout the play environment.



Manufacturer plan documentation identifies the complete equipment arrangement, slide placement, circulation paths, and use zone dimensions for the R3-10074 layout. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}



Developmental Benefits




Supports gross motor development through climbing and sliding activities

Encourages upper body strength through traversing events and loop climbing

Promotes balance and coordination through varied transition pathways

Encourages social interaction through dual slide participation

Supports imaginative and exploratory play through interconnected circulation zones



Accessibility



The structure incorporates an ADA transfer station and compliant accessible play activity counts as indicated within the manufacturer layout documentation. Transition pathways are integrated into the circulation pattern to support inclusive participation opportunities. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}



Safety Considerations



Proper impact attenuating surfacing should be maintained throughout all slide exits, climber use zones, and circulation pathways. Overhead ladder events should remain unobstructed and supervised in accordance with applicable playground safety guidelines.



Manufacturer notes within the plan documentation indicate that overhead ladders are recommended for children over 4 years of age in alignment with referenced playground guidance. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}



Ideal Applications




Elementary schools

Public parks

Church playgrounds

Community recreation areas

Apartment developments

Neighborhood play spaces



Summary



The R3-10074 playground system is a compact elevated commercial play structure designed for children ages 5 to 12, combining climbing activities, crawl tunnel circulation, overhead traversing, and dual slide experiences into a balanced recreational environment. The structure supports active movement, cooperative play, and physical development while maintaining efficient use of installation space.