The six-sided climbing structure has a variety of climbing and crawling options. The many different ways of climbing and sliding must be tried out, which makes children stay longer and want to come back. To reach the top horizontal net children can climb the inclined climbing nets or go up the vertical climbing wall and go through the hole or over the top, both challenging ways of getting to the spacious meeting point. The varied body positions required to manage the climb challenges train the child's proprioception, balance coordination and spatial awareness. These motor skills aid concentration and the ability to sit still. The fireman's pole and the banister bars are risk taking activities that tickle the stomach and train spatial awareness, necessary for judging distances, e.g. in traffic. A great active meeting point.
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Key Features
All Organic Robinia products by KOMPAN are made of Robinia wood from sustainable European sources. On request it can be supplied as FSC® Certified (FSC® C004450).
Nets and ropes are made of UV-stabilised PA with inner steel cable reinforcement. The rope is induction treated in order to create a strong connection between steel and rope which leads to good wear resistance.
Plywood climbing panel. The climbing panels is made of 21,5mm thick plywood made from alder and pine wood. Both sides are covered by 2 layers of phenolic film with anti slip net pattern. All cutting edges are sealed with paint to ensure long lifetime
The hardware is made of stainless steel or galvanised steel to ensure durable connections with a high corrosion resistance.
The Robinia wood can be supplied as untreated raw wood or painted with a brown coloured transparent pigment that maintains the golden wood colour of the wood.
Specifications
The six-sided climbing structure has a variety of climbing and crawling options. The many different ways of climbing and sliding must be tried out, which makes children stay longer and want to come back. To reach the top horizontal net children can climb the inclined climbing nets or go up the vertical climbing wall and go through the hole or over the top, both challenging ways of getting to the spacious meeting point. The varied body positions required to manage the climb challenges train the child's proprioception, balance coordination and spatial awareness. These motor skills aid concentration and the ability to sit still. The fireman's pole and the banister bars are risk taking activities that tickle the stomach and train spatial awareness, necessary for judging distances, e.g. in traffic. A great active meeting point.
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