NAT503

Explorer's Bridge

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Explorer's Bridge

Colour PINE WOOD

The Explorer Bridge attracts toddlers to try out their balancing skills, running back and forth repeatedly. A main part of the attraction is the responsiveness of the bridge planks: For every step the child takes, important physical skills are trained: it uses of the sense of balance, tensioning feet, legs, core and arms to adjust equilibrium. For less trained bridge-walkers, the handholds add support. Running or walking the Explorer Bridge is a social experience. Children feel the movements of the other children on the bridge. This feature adds to the physical challenge of keeping the balance when passing on the Explorer Bridge. It additionally spurs cooperation, negotiation, turn-taking and consideration. These are important socio-emotional life skills when making friends through play.

Quality that lasts

NAT Pine Wood

Posts and boards are made of pine wood from sustainable European sources. The wood is pressure impregnated Class 3 with Tanalith E3475 according to EN335 (Equivalent to NTR Class AB). On request it can be supplied as FSC® Certified (FSC® C004450).

General_EcoCore

Panels of 19mm EcoCore™. EcoCore™ is a highly durable, eco friendly material, which is not only recyclable after use, but also consists of a core produced from 100% recycled post consumer material from food packing waste.

General_Steel

The steel surfaces are hot dip galvanised inside and outside with lead free zinc. The galvanisation has excellent corrosion resistance in outside environments and requires low maintenance.

NAT post caps

The post end caps are made of injection molded high quality nylon (PA6). PA6 has good wearing and impact strength and is UV stabilized. The end caps protects vertical placed posts to ensure long lifetime.

NAT suspension bridge chains

The support chains of the hang bridge are made of high-quality stainless-steel to ensure durability of the product.

1+ Years4 Users
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Foot Print (image)

Length

223 cm

Width

68 cm

Height

94 cm

Specifications

The Explorer Bridge attracts toddlers to try out their balancing skills, running back and forth repeatedly. A main part of the attraction is the responsiveness of the bridge planks: For every step the child takes, important physical skills are trained: it uses of the sense of balance, tensioning feet, legs, core and arms to adjust equilibrium. For less trained bridge-walkers, the handholds add support. Running or walking the Explorer Bridge is a social experience. Children feel the movements of the other children on the bridge. This feature adds to the physical challenge of keeping the balance when passing on the Explorer Bridge. It additionally spurs cooperation, negotiation, turn-taking and consideration. These are important socio-emotional life skills when making friends through play.

CO₂ emission

Our product and sustainability data validation help customers make informed sustainable buying choices based on methods validated by Bureau Veritas.

NAT503-0312

102.3

Total CO₂ emission (kg CO₂e)

1.5

CO₂e/kg (kg CO₂e/kg)

30.9%

Recycled materials

The overall framework applied for these factors is the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), which quantifies "environmental information on the life cycle of a product and enable comparisons between products fulfilling the same function" (ISO, 2006). This follows the structure and applies a Life-Cycle Assessment approach to the entire Product stage from raw material through manufacturing (A1-A3).

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