Any Idea Where I Can Find This Giant Slide?

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  • mommyneedsadayoff
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 1754

    #16
    You should look up "hill slides" on pinterest. Tons of ideas and links!

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    • Max
      Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2016
      • 447

      #17
      Originally posted by TheMisplacedMidwestMom
      If its at a local park I would just call the parks department.
      I emailed them this morning and got a reply already! It's a custom made piece from GameTime.

      Originally posted by daycarediva
      how are you getting back up? (I think built in steps, with rock wall hand/foot holds and a knotted rope would be AWESOME.)
      You read my mind on the rock wall with a knotted rope we're looking at putting steps in too (for adults).

      Originally posted by mommiebookworm
      My petite daughter (6 years old) went down a slide like that this past summer. She was bouncing side to side and hitting her head on the sides. What ages would this be for?
      My (at the time) 3 yr old son and 2.5 yr old niece played on the one pictured without any issues. Maybe larger/older kids bounce around more? I'll have to ask the manufacturer on recommended ages. Was she laying down (for her head to hit the sides)?

      Since it's a custom piece, I could ask for less kinks. But having all those turns keeps kids from flying down.

      Originally posted by mommyneedsadayoff
      You should look up "hill slides" on pinterest. Tons of ideas and links!
      That's where I got this idea with the rock wall to climb up! Great minds

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      • Max
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2016
        • 447

        #18
        Ok maybe the zip line isn't a bad idea We've already considered having a pulley for the winter time - it's a great sledding hill but walking up in tons of snow is a chore!

        this might become the most functional hill ever

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #19
          Originally posted by Max
          I emailed them this morning and got a reply already! It's a custom made piece from GameTime.
          Found pretty much the same thing on a different site.

          If you Google Slither Slides you will see the various options for configuring the parts. The more pieces you have the more twists, turns and bends you can put in...

          Segmented for design flexibility. Each section of the Slither Slide features a slight bump in the bedway, creating a fun and bumpy slide down. Choose from hundreds of Slither Slide configurations. From 4' (1,22m) to 9' (2,74m) decks.

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          • mommiebookworm
            Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2015
            • 347

            #20
            Originally posted by Max
            My (at the ti0me) 3 yr old son and 2.5 yr old niece played on the one pictured without any issues. Maybe larger/older kids bounce around more? I'll have to ask the manufacturer on recommended ages. Was she laying down (for her head to hit the sides)?
            Now that i think about it, she was sort of laying back.

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            • Pepperth
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2014
              • 682

              #21
              I want one of these! (For me, not the kids, )

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