Playground climbing net TIPI I

Playground climbing net - TIPI I    - Lars Laj
Playground climbing net - TIPI I    - Lars Laj
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Introducing the "Tipi I Climbing Net," an innovative playground structure that combines physical challenges with a touch of whimsical adventure. Inspired by the iconic shape of Native American tipis, this climbing net serves as a unique platform for children to exercise their agility, coordination, and strength. With a width of 240 cm, a length of 328 cm, and a height of 310 cm, the Tipi I Climbing Net offers a generous playground for children. Whether they're climbing the high-angled ladder, navigating the climbing net, or crossing the climbing bridge, there's no shortage of adventurous activities. The structure's size also eliminates the need for a safety surface, though a safety zone of 660x685 cm is advised to ensure enough free space around the structure for children to move freely and safely. The Tipi I Climbing Net is robustly constructed from Robinia and Larch wood, which have been carefully treated and shaped to provide maximum comfort for children. Stainless steel and powder-coated steel elements are used to enhance the durability and longevity of the structure. The inclusion of reinforced Polypropylene (PP) ropes and an anti-slip, waterproof plywood provide additional safety features, making it ideal for children aged 3 and above. Moreover, the structure is resistant to various weather conditions, thanks to the high-quality materials like Aluminum and HDPE used in the construction. As such, you can expect the Tipi I Climbing Net to withstand the test of time, even with intense usage.

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