Double Somersault Bars
The Double Somersault Bars are great old school playground favourite. They are irresistable to children, and their parents too. The Double Somersault makes for cooperation and sharing in two different heights. They accommodate more users and different age and ability levels. The Double Somersault caters for a range of play activities, hanging the arms, swaying, training upper body muscles. Sitting on the bars with friends, sharing, using social-emotional skills, or just somersaulting. Somersaulting on the Double Somersault trains children's awareness: the awareness of where body parts are and how to coordinate movements to fit a space. It trains the senses of space and balance too, making the child able to navigate its surroundings safely. Last, but not least, it is great for training the major muscles.

DOUBLE SOMER SAULT BARS
PCM802-0002

DOUBLE SOMER SAULT BARS
PCM802-0902
- Product number:
- PCM802
- Category:
- Balancing & Climbing
- Product Type:
- Freestanding Play Equipment
- Age group:
- 4+
- Dimensions LxWxH:
- 213 x 65 x 170 cm
- Key User Group:
- 4 - 12
- Play capacity (users):
- 2






- Post:
- 10 years
- Spare parts guaranteed:
- 10 years
Certificates:

- Max. fall height:
- 148.00 cm
- Safety surfacing area:
- 14.20 m2
- Number of installers:
- 2
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Quality that lasts

Physical
Joy of movement:
Motor skills, muscle, cardio and bone density
Cognitive
Joy of movement:
Curiosity, understanding of causal relationships and knowledge of the world
Social-emotional
Joy of movement:
Teamwork, tolerance and sense of belonging
Creative
Joy of movement:
Co-creation and experimenting with materials
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