Explorer’s Crossing
Several larch timber play towers interconnected with rope bridges, climbing nets, vines, arm rings, and balance features to form a large-scale obstacle course. Includes access via steps and sloping ladders, plus descent through classic slides and enclosed tube slides. Children move across elevated paths without touching the ground, climbing, balancing, swinging, and sliding. Suited to supervised landscapes, it builds motor skills, agility, body awareness, confidence, and social play in a natural timber design that harmonises with site surroundings.
$99,097
| Safety Fall Zone | 7.11 x 10.97 m (32.2 m²) |
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| Product Dimensions | – |
| Fall Height | 2.97m |
| Users | – |
| Age | 6 – 12+ |
| Materials | AISI 304 stainless steel, FSC-certified larch wood |
Constructed in durable larch wood, this extended setup assembles several play towers into a connected system joined by demanding rope elements such as v-bridges, arm rings, balance ladders, vines, and nets that require upper-body strength and focused equilibrium. Towers provide varied entry through sturdy steps or angled ladders with solid rungs, and multiple exit routes via open platform slides and curved tube slides offering enclosed, sensory contrast.
The design promotes layered physical challenges that enhance proprioception, vestibular function, grip and core strength, while allowing progressive skill development in a safe, controlled manner. Natural timber with open railings integrates visually into park or school grounds, presenting an approachable scale for younger to primary-aged children. The interconnected layout fosters cooperative navigation, route planning, turn-sharing, and imaginative group scenarios. Compliant with EN 1176 European playground safety standards, it suits council-managed public spaces and educational sites seeking weather-resistant, low-maintenance timber structures that deliver rich, varied movement opportunities within a compact footprint.
