







A Single/Double Wave Slide is a dynamic playground slide featuring a curved, undulating profile for an exciting ride. Available in single (1 lane) or double (2 parallel lanes) configurations, it combines thrill and safety for children. Made from durable FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Polymer), plastic, or stainless steel, it ensures a smooth sliding experience, weather resistance, and long-lasting use. Supported by a sturdy metal or cast iron frame, it includes anti-slip steps and secure handrails, making it ideal for parks, schools, and playgrounds.
Structure: Built with a sturdy metal or cast iron frame, designed to support a smooth, wavy sliding surface for added fun. The single wave slide accommodates one child at a time, while the double wave slide allows two children to slide simultaneously. Features anti-slip steps, secure handrails, and reinforced joints for maximum safety.
Material: Made from high-quality FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Polymer), durable plastic, or stainless steel for weather resistance and durability. The supporting frame is constructed from powder-coated galvanized steel or cast iron, ensuring rust protection and structural strength.
Dimension: Available in lengths ranging from 5 to 12 feet, with platform heights of 3 to 6 feet, suitable for children aged 3 to 12 years.
Wave slides feature 3-5 gentle undulations that:
Create varied descent speeds for more excitement
Naturally slow riders without abrupt stops
Encourage core balance development
Recommended for ages 4-12 due to wave motion:
Single wave slide: OK for ages 4+ with supervision
Double version: Better for ages 6+ (more speed variation)
Yes! They feature anti-slip steps, secure handrails, smooth curved edges, and a well-balanced structure to ensure safety and comfort during play.
They are made from high-quality FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Polymer), durable plastic, or stainless steel, with a powder-coated metal or cast iron frame for stability and weather resistance.
Weekly: Clear debris from wave troughs
Monthly: Check rail welds and anchor bolts
Seasonally: Inspect HDPE for stress marks