
COR29960
Surfer, Optic
5+ Years
26.2 m2
6 Users

Who does not aim to reach the top?
Corocord™ Play Towers create striking vertical landmarks for playgrounds in condominiums, public parks and township developments. These rope‑based structures offer varied climbing routes—from flat nets to vertical tunnels—giving children a sense of height and adventure while maintaining clear visual access for supervisors across the entire play zone.
The compact Small Kon‑Tiki model provides a quick ascent to a defined vantage point followed by a fast slide descent, making it ideal for urban sites where play areas must work efficiently within limited space. Larger three‑dimensional towers support continuous‑flow play, encouraging active use throughout the day and keeping children circulating through the structure.
The Corocord™ range can be configured to suit a wide range of urban development plans, integrating seamlessly into new neighbourhood layouts, mixed‑use commercial hubs or community‑focused public parks to enhance the overall quality of family‑oriented amenities.

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5+ Years
26.2 m2
6 Users

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Rope‑climbing playground towers create a strong visual focal point for urban developments, from condominiums to public parks and commercial hubs. Their vertical nets and varied climbing routes invite children to move between levels, sharpening coordination, balance and spatial awareness while encouraging confident social interaction.
Iconic designs such as the Jelly Fish Play Tower, Surfer Hangout, Sky Twister, Treasure Island and the sculptural Cube Towers help differentiate a neighbourhood or township. Their bold forms spark imagination, support role play and keep children engaged, with multiple ascent paths and alternative descents including exposed wire tunnels adding memorable challenge and a rewarding sense of achievement.
For planners, developers and asset managers, these towers offer long‑term destination appeal and a distinctive identity that enhances the overall value of family‑oriented public spaces.