Description
The Redmond play structure is will the hub of excitement on the playground that children will love to gather at. Made up of two triangular 48” elevated platforms that are connected by a tube bridge, this play structure is accessible by a number climber, a pod climber, or by stairs. Children can take a right turn slide that attaches itself to one of the triangular elevated platforms off of the play structure. A rain wheel and a single drum found on the ground level provide opportunities for on-ground play and also make the Redmond play structure ADA compliant. This play structure is sure to be one of the most popular places on the playground, and children will love to gather around it as well as play on it. It is a great deal. This play structure is designed for children who are between the ages of 2 and 12 years old.
Starting at the Transfer Station entrance, kids can run and crawl their way through the covered Tube Bridge before twisting down the Right Turn Slide towards the ground. For kids thirsty for adventure there are two other ways to access the upper deck. A Pod Climber lets children use the circular platforms to stand on and the spaces are just the right size for small hands to pull themselves up. The Figure Climber on the other side of the structure places kids on the side of a rocky mountain as they grapple their way up the angular holds to reach the triangular platform. It’s even trickier trying to get down this way backwards as their feet will swing around looking for a suitable hold. A Rain Wheel is affixed to the bottom pole which can be spun around fast to create the sound of whooshing water and a Single Drum brings a welcomed sense of rhythm and melody to playtimes.


















































