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This playground tower inspires tamariki aged 3-12 to climb walls that build perseverance, slide down chutes for joyful exploration, and gather on platforms for whānau chats—fostering courage, social skills, and coordination. Compact at 4.7m x 7.3m with 6.4m height, it’s built from recycled materials and child-safe HPL panels, fully compliant with EN 1176 standards. Suits councils, kura, and landscape plans in urban or coastal taiao. Safety zone: 8.1m x 11.0m (62m²).

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Required Area

8.13 x 10.97 m (62 m²)

Product Dimensions

4.70 x 7.27 x 6.36 m

Fall Height

1.50 m

Users

N/A

Age

3-12

Materials
SKU: 1692

Elevate play areas with this versatile tower that draws tamariki into active adventures, supporting up to 39 users at once. It features sturdy climbing walls to conquer like small mountains honing motor skills, strategic planning, and endurance while open slides encourage bold descents that teach self-confidence and risk assessment. Wide platforms invite whānau oversight and group play, nurturing social bonds, sharing, and emotional growth through cooperative fun.

At 4.7m wide by 7.3m long and 6.4m tall, it slots easily into parks, school yards, or community spaces without overshadowing the landscape. The 1.5m free fall height needs a 62m² safety surface, meeting EN 1176-1:2017 for reliable protection in Aotearoa’s diverse taiao, from rainy West Coast to sunny East Cape.

Made with recycled and natural materials like galvanised steel frames, HDPE slides, and HPL boards with permanent, non-toxic graphics via ROTO FORM MASTER tech, it withstands Kiwi weather while prioritising safety: no sharp edges, non-slip surfaces, and zero harmful finishes. Ground installation is simple with architect specs available; custom tweaks suit inclusive designs for all abilities. This durable choice boosts physical health, creativity, and community ties, ensuring lasting value for councils, kura, and landscape architects.