Outdoor playground equipment specialist Proludic has announced a new range of 118 products that have been specially designed to help cash-strapped sports and leisure centres maintain their investment in children’s play areas.
Proludic’s Primo range has been created using innovative materials and manufacturing techniques to reduce costs by as much as 40%, whilst maintaining the same high quality and durability of Proludic’s standard products.
By simplifying the design, using a higher percentage of the raw materials and selecting some new materials such as polystone, waste has been reduced during the manufacturing process. This has resulted in a range of products that are highly durable but cheaper to manufacture, simpler to produce and easier to maintain.
Proludic’s Managing Director Michael Hoenigmann comments, “Our new Primo range has been created in response to requests from customers who are looking to make budgets go further without cutting corners on quality. We can achieve substantial savings by manufacturing in bulk, rationalizing the design of some products and carefully selecting the raw materials used in the production process. This is a considered, well developed approach to offering our customers the staple products required for a successful play area at the most competitive price possible.”
Primo includes 5 different Multiplay ranges, a wide variety of moving equipment along with more traditional items such as slides, playhouses and balancing equipment. It also includes a number of new themed play products and sand play items for younger children along with a new ballcourt, fitness stations and trim trail for more energetic users. There are 118 individual products to choose from along with10 pre-designed playground packages which offer exceptional value.
The Primo range of outdoor play equipment offers the best value available in the UK market. Proludic is launching this range with a Price Promise: “We guarantee to beat any quote for comparable products from the three leading play equipment manufacturers in the UK; SMP, Wicksteed and Playdale for all orders invoiced in 2012.”