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This robust robinia wood tower sparks kinaesthetic play and whānau ties for tamariki aged 3-12. It features climbing nets for endurance, slides for bold descents, swings for rhythm, and balancing ropes that build coordination and courage plus grasping elements for fine motor skills. At 7.3m x 11.7m with 8.4m height, it is crafted from recycled and natural materials using ROTO FORM MASTER tech, compliant with EN 1176. Fits councils, kura, and landscape designs in Kiwi taiao. Safety zone: 11.0m x 15.3m (100m²).
POA
| Required Area |
10.95 x 15.25 m (100 m²) |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions |
7.27 x 11.66 x 8.35 m |
| Fall Height |
1.50 m |
| Users |
N/A |
| Age |
3-12 |
Boost outdoor spaces with this expansive robinia wood playground tower, engaging up to dozens of tamariki at once in dynamic activities that sharpen physical prowess and social bonds. Climbing nets demand perseverance and strategic climbs, honing motor skills and resilience. Slides deliver exhilarating drops that foster bravery and quick thinking. Swings enhance balance, rhythm, and concentration. Balancing ropes and grasping holds train coordination, muscle strength, and hand-eye precision. All promote socialisation through shared challenges and cooperative fun with whānau nearby.
Spanning 7.3m wide by 11.7m long at 8.4m tall, it integrates seamlessly into parks, school grounds, or community hubs without dominating the view. The 1.5m free fall height calls for a 100m² safety surface, fully aligned with EN 1176-1:2017 for dependable safeguarding across Aotearoa’s shifting taiao, from coastal winds to inland rains.
Sourced from sustainable robinia timber and recycled elements, with HPL panels etched via ROTO FORM MASTER for fade-proof, non-toxic graphics, it endures New Zealand’s tough conditions. No splinters, weather-resistant, and eco-conscious. Ground installation is straightforward with detailed plans. The Individual Projects Team offers tweaks for inclusive access. This timeless structure not only drives active lifestyles and emotional growth but delivers enduring value for councils, kura, and landscape architects seeking vibrant, equitable play zones.
