Ophir Pass

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Product Specifications

Price
$9,070.00
Model Number PGP013
Age Range 5-12 years
Safety Zone 26' 1" x 29' 1"
Child Capacity 7-12
Fall Height 96"
Post Diameter 4.5-inch
Product Type Get Physical

ADA Accessibility

Elevated 0 components
Ground Level 4 components
ADA Compliant

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Product Description

The Ophir Pass looks like something from out of space with its strange structure so you can guarantee kids will always be intrigued enough to play on it. A central Tower of Rings is composed of three hard plastic hoops suspended by rope so they wobble slightly when children climb up, on, and through them reaching for the top. A Rock Climber Attachment offers children the chance to climb not only vertically, but horizontally too as the holds at the top move towards the center of the structure so children can climb up and over or simply hang. Whether they choose to use the above section or climb underneath upside down, the Twisted Rung Ladder is bound to prove popular as it makes children think about their movements in three dimensions instead of a normal vertical ladder. This is replicated on the other side with a Vertical Horizon Climber which brings a unique twist to traditional ways to scale the structure.

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How are the post, ladder, wall, ..... anchored in the ground ? In bedded in dirt ( how deep),, concrete
from JohnR & RClarksvilleOhio08/06/2020
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John, 

While most structures are offered in both surface and in-ground mount, the majority of customers get in-ground mount on structures of this type. Installers use augers to dig out post holes and use special machinery to ensure that they are level, they then insert the post and fill the hole with concrete. The depth of the hole depends on the individual job. I have forwarded your information to a team member who will be able to answer your question in more detail. 

Thank you,
The Answer from Ben Thompson, 08/20/2020