Tree Climber
When children first see the Tree Climber they want to climb to the top. It is colour coded, providing 'goals' to achieve for the little climbers. As well as being fun, the inclined climbing net trains cross-coordination and muscles as they climb, and spatial awareness. The horizontal sections make ideal destinations and points for a break and place to socialise, and the height of the net invites risk taking in a safe framework. The centre pole is made of durable Robinia timber, which provides an organic structure that can either blend into or stand out from your surrounds. Children can touch and feel the timber while playing, observing how nature inspiration interacts with the built environment.
Colour options:

TREE CLIMBER
NRO834-1001

TREE CLIMBER
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- Product Number:
- NRO834
- Product Category:
- Robinia Climbing
- Series:
- Nature Play
- Age group:
- 4+
- Dimensions LxWxH:
- 650 x 650 x 520 cm
- Key User Group:
- 4 - 12
- Play capacity (users):
- 34



- Robinia Wood:
- 15 years
- Ropes & Nets:
- 10 years
- Stainless Steel Components:
- Lifetime
- Spare Parts Guarantee:
- 10 years
Certificates:

- Max. fall height:
- 180.00 cm
- Safety surfacing area:
- 71.00 m2
- Number of installers:
- 2
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Quality that lasts

Physical
Joy of movement:
Motor skills, muscle, cardio and bone density
Cognitive
Joy of movement:
Curiosity, understanding of causal relationships and knowledge og the world
Social-emotional
Joy of movement:
Teamwork, tolerance and sense of belonging
Creative
Joy of movement:
Co-creation and experimenting with materials
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