Climbing forest - design example 02, red
Climbing forest - design example 02, redClimbing forest - design example 02, redClimbing forest - design example 02, red

Climbing forest - design example 02, red

White peeled oak trunks. Timbers made of non-impregnated mountain larch, with slanted end grain (wood protection measure), sawn timber heart-cut. Richter-Herkul rope, Ø > 20 mm, made of galvanised six-strand steel cables, wrapped and bonded with polyester yarn, with very good abrasion resistance, firm hold of the sheathing even in the event of punctual damage. S-connector, Ø 8.1 mm, made of high-quality stainless steel, rounded. Cardan joint, hot-dip galvanised, consists of two sintered metal plain bearings, allows free swinging in all directions. Swivelling cable connection. Retractable two-part screws. Back and forth movements with sintered metal plain bearings, self-lubricating. Chains made of V2A or V4A with high corrosion resistance, short links, without eyelets on the connecting parts, easily replaceable and easy to shorten. Rope colour red.
Article no.
10.80002

Dimension

Length cm:1200
Width cm:600
Height cm:500

Falling space

Length cm:1590
Width cm:1090
Height cm:300

Assembly

Floor anchoring:made of steel for casting
Thanks to its various degrees of difficulty at different heights, the Climbing Forest is a thrilling challenge for children and adults who love to exercise and enjoy testing their strength and capabilities. As the trunks and ropes provide enough space to accommodate large numbers of adventurers at the same time, the Climbing Forest is well suited for heavily frequented playgrounds. Climbing together, moving hand over hand and balancing require skill and prudence. Children improve their motor skills and their ability to assess risks in a playful manner. Encounters on a rocking rope mean that you have to coordinate what you do with the other person. Having overcome a seemingly impossi- ble obstacle strengthens the children’s self-esteem – the proud expression on their faces when they reach the top of the Climbing Forest speaks for itself. The younger and older climbers joyfully experience how concentration and stamina help accomplish great goals.