$ 30,563.00
The Psagot Playgrounds Lansing gives you two connected towers with a crawling tunnel running between them, a curved tube slide, and open slides off to the side. I like the layout here because it creates a natural flow — kids climb up one tower, cross through the tunnel, then choose how they want to come down. It holds 33 children at once, covers ages 5-12, and carries both ASTM F1487 and IPEMA certifications.
BEST FOR: If you're outfitting a school playground or mid-size park and want something more interesting than a single-tower setup, this is a solid pick. The dual-tower design with the crawling tunnel keeps kids moving through the structure instead of waiting in line for one slide. Good fit for sites where you want variety but don't need a massive footprint.
I tend to recommend the Lansing when someone needs more than a basic play structure but isn't ready to jump to one of the 100-plus-kid mega units. The two towers with the crawling tunnel between them give it a sense of adventure that single-tower designs just don't have. Kids get that tunnel crossing experience, which is a different kind of challenge than climbing or sliding — it's more about spatial awareness and coordination.
The curved tube slide is the headline feature here, but the open slides alongside it matter too. Younger kids in the 5-7 range often aren't ready for an enclosed tube slide, so having the open option means nobody's standing on the sideline. At 33-child capacity with a roughly , it fits comfortably in most school yards and neighborhood parks.
CAPACITY: 33 children simultaneously, ages 5-12.
FALL HEIGHT: 9'-3.4" (290 cm). Requires appropriate safety surfacing.
MATERIALS: Steel post construction.
CERTIFICATIONS: ASTM F1487 and IPEMA certified.
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