Highlander Playset

The Highlander offers tons of play fun for kids that starts with a four-level fort that looks like a chalet. The lower level has a picnic table and sand box area. Climb up one platform and then the next to the slide level. Climb up one more level to the clubhouse with a covered porch. The 10' wave slide has high sides for safety and a wave in the middle for maximum slide fun! A standard ladder and a solid rock wall make climbing up easy or challenging. There are two belt swings and a two-person glider for plenty of swinging fun. All the way around, the Highlander will provide years of great, healthy fun for the kids.

Highlander Playset Features

Item# 1300     features:   10 Foot Slide Grab Handles Rockwall Swing    

All new and one of our best value playsets with a four-level fort, swings, slide, and rock wall

  • Huge four-level fort with wood roof and covered porch
  • Picnic table and sand box on bottom level
  • 10' wave slide
  • Standard ladder
  • Solid rock wall
  • Two belt swings
  • Two person glider

Highlander Playset Specs

Item# 1300

Dimensions: 14' 8" W x 15' 10" D x 12’ 10” H

Weight: 775 lbs.

Footprint:
Highlander Footprint view larger footprint

Highlander Playset Ratings & Reviews

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smstewartrrt star filledstar filledstar filledstar filledstar filled 5/28/2010 3:32 PM

TThis product is everything it is advertised to be. Fit and finish are superb. Assembly manual is very complete and detailed. Pay attention to whicm fasteners it tells you to use.It's realy best to start with a level area! with a moderate skill level, two people should be able to complete in 10 to 12 hours.
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Highlander Playset FAQ

Q: How can I best prepare for our new playset so it stays sturdy and firm for years to come??
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The most important this you can do to keep your playset from moving around is to ensure it remains on a very solid base. Many folks try to put the set on the grass but it's rare that a yard is perfectly level and without bumps. Or, they use a soft material such as mulch or sand and the set can actually make undercuts in the material which opens up the chance for movement. We suggest you take a look at these areas where the foot boards of the playset will rest. If necessary, install some paving stones and set the playset on them, then anchor it.

Q: Do I need to stain the playset after I get it??
A:    

You must stain or seal the wood on your playset, garden, playhouse or dog cottage once each year to make it last and also to keep the warranty intact.