Explorer’s Rise
Multiple larch timber play towers linked by rope elements, climbing nets, and vines into a cohesive elevated system. Features include steps and sloping ladders for access, fireman’s pole and platform slide for descent, plus enclosed tube slide for sensory variety. Children climb, balance, traverse connections, and slide in different ways. Suited to supervised outdoor settings, it supports coordination, body awareness, upper-body strength, and social interaction within a natural timber framework that complements landscape designs.
$52,297
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| Materials | Powder-coated Aluminium posts (timber-look), HDPE panels, PVC-coated steel decks, and Rotomoulded plastic slides/tunnels |
Constructed from durable larch wood, this setup combines several play towers into an interconnected arrangement joined by rope-based challenges such as vines, nets, and possibly bridges or rings for crossing between platforms without ground contact. Access points feature sturdy steps for younger children and angled ladders with solid rungs for grip, while descent routes offer a fireman’s pole for controlled sliding, an open platform slide, and a curved tube slide providing enclosed movement experience.
The configuration encourages progressive physical engagement that develops kinesthetic awareness, vestibular processing, grip and core strength, and confidence through varied challenge levels. Open railings and natural timber finish ensure visual harmony with park or school landscapes, maintaining an inviting scale for early years to primary-aged users. It facilitates group play through shared pathways, negotiation, and imaginative scenarios. Compliant with EN 1176 European safety standards for playground equipment, it fits council parks, educational grounds, and early learning spaces requiring robust, low-maintenance timber solutions with diverse movement opportunities.
