This outdoor playset will be the kids’ favorite, with its raised clubhouse play fort, wooden roof, gabled entry way and balcony. From the crow’s nest, they’ll cast a keen eye to the horizon, then race to the monkey bars and swing set on its three-position swing beam. A solid rock wall and standard ladder will
Categories: Sports & Outdoor Play
Added on: August 10, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
This outdoor playset will be the kids’ favorite, with its raised clubhouse play fort, wooden roof, gabled entry way and balcony. From the crow’s nest, they’ll cast a keen eye to the horizon, then race to the monkey bars and swing set on its three-position swing beam. A solid rock wall and standard ladder will give them healthy climbing fun while a 10′ wave slide will zoom them down to start all over again!
Methodical Layout is Key! I LOVE THIS SET!! I really love this set. Does it take forever? SURE! But… here’s what I did:After its arrival, my best friend and I used bedtime, and our massive garage, to lay everything out. Very first step? Print the PDF version (found online) of the manual, page by page. I just printed the actual steps pages, and not all the rest. So, use your “print pages” option to save yourself a few trees. Next, I purchased fold top, cheap sandwich bags and had a couple sharpies handy. Then we…
Our kids love it! I have 4 children under 11 and … We purchased this same playscape from SAMs club. Our kids love it! I have 4 children under 11 and they all play on the it. My only complaint is the 3 swings are kind of close together. I made a few changes to the default layout. I purchased some cedar boards from Home Depot and closed in the bottom floor and also the front area next to the slide. After construction, I used a solid stain to seal, protect and change the look of the playscape (3 different stain colors). I also did not install…
This swingset has a wonderful design, but the wood is as soft and … This swingset has a wonderful design, but the wood is as soft and cheap as it could possibly be. Just placing the screws in split many of the boards, and I doubt the entire assembly will last more than a couple of seasons, because the wood is already disintegrating at all the joints. The entire swingset creaks and rocks, and that’s with my not yet 4-year old granddaughter, who weighs 32 pounds, climbing on it.I’d rather spend more money and have really solid lumber, where I know…