Explorer’s Traverse

Three larch timber play towers linked by a v-bridge and a challenging sloping rope bridge for balance traversal. The setup encourages climbing, crawling, hiding, sliding, and focused movement across elevated connections without ground contact. Painted accents in coral red add visual interest. Suited to supervised natural playgrounds, it develops basic motor skills, body control, concentration, and physique while promoting imaginative and social play among children in a timber structure that blends into landscape environments.

$104,689

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Powder-coated Aluminium posts (timber-look), HDPE panels, PVC-coated steel decks, and rotomoulded plastic slides/tunnels

SKU: Theodore Package 31

Constructed from robust larch wood, this setup assembles three play towers into an interconnected system joined by a v-bridge and a sloping rope bridge that requires careful movement and concentration to traverse successfully. The bridges create elevated paths that challenge balance and coordination without touching the ground, while the towers support additional activities such as climbing up, crawling through spaces, sliding down, and finding places to hide or observe.

The design supports foundational physical development by building motor skills, core stability, and focus, which in turn aid concentration for imaginative and social play—such as navigating “jungle paths” or making friends. Natural larch timber with painted accents integrates sensitively into park or school landscapes, offering an organic aesthetic and appropriate scale for younger users in nurseries and early learning environments. It promotes cooperative use through shared bridges and tower spaces, fostering turn-taking and group dynamics. Intended for public outdoor settings, the structure provides layered play value in a compact, weather-resistant format suitable for council parks and educational grounds.