This super play structure provides lots of play challenges and encourages a variety of movement, which supports physical development as well as overall well-being. This Castle outpost will inspire young children to challenge themselves to play actively, using their muscles to climb to the top and ride the track rider or glide to the ground using the pole. The climbing nets provide a very good way for children to develop cross-coordination, which in turn supports reading skills. The space under the platform stimulates dramatic play, stimulating language development and social play. Gliding on the track ride and the fireman’s pole both support proprioception and spatial awareness, important skills for young children as they grow, and great fun for active physical play.
This super play structure provides lots of play challenges and encourages a variety of movement, which supports physical development as well as overall well-being. This Castle outpost will inspire young children to challenge themselves to play actively, using their muscles to climb to the top and ride the track rider or glide to the ground using the pole. The climbing nets provide a very good way for children to develop cross-coordination, which in turn supports reading skills. The space under the platform stimulates dramatic play, stimulating language development and social play. Gliding on the track ride and the fireman’s pole both support proprioception and spatial awareness, important skills for young children as they grow, and great fun for active physical play.
The Holzhof Balancing and Climbing Hexagonal Gym is made up of glue laminated timber with two layers of struts (i.e. 9*9cm + ground bracket).
The vertical wall bar has 40mm wooden rungs. The climbing rope is covered in polypropylene with 16mm twisted steel rope. Column fixing has been done with plastic thimble. Along with plastic ball joints of 50mm and steel tubular pole of 40mm.
The three pyramidal towers with a triangular base of side 247cm with triangular platforms of height 144cm and planks that are 42mm thick. It is made up of glue laminated timber with two layer struts (i.e.11.5×11.5cm+ground bracket). It has circular cap for strut head, semi-circular tubular steel bars and polypropylene covered 16mm twisted climbing nets with wooden platform of heeight 144cm. Along with, net tunnel bridges, staright tube slide of 144cm height and 80cm diameter. 100% recyclable polyethylene. Comes with a kit consisting of galvanised bolts and plastic plugs.
Playing equipment manufactured according to EN 1176 and 1177 : 2018 regulations.
Holzhof four seater seesaw comes with a horizontal beam that is made up of black locust of length 400cm. It has four tubular stainless steel hand grips, four seats and self lubricating bearings. The seats are anti-shock protectant.
Playing equipment according to EN 1176 and 1177 : 2018 regulations.
The double tower playhouse by Holzhof is made up of glue laminated timber with two layers of struts (i.e.9*9cm+ground bracket).
It has solid wooden platforms (i.e. 33mm thick and L*W: 88*88cm). Comes with a rotationally moulded ramp with height 84cm and roof dome made up of polyethylene. Along with, rotationally moulded polyethylene parapet balconies, slides and arch shapes. Material polyethylene is 100% recyclable.
Playing equipment manufactured according to EN 1176 and 1177 : 2018 regulations.
The Navigator is a small world of its own. On the raised deck the children can create their own play universe. Role-play, construction play and physical experiments all take place as the children drive or sail along, climb around the panels, balance on the edge and jump off for a quick escape. Adding to the play, the Navigator can be turned around and repositioned, to head off in a new direction.
The Forest Giraffe is the friendliest animal on the savanna. It attract tots straight away. Thanks to the wide variety of activities, toddlers play for a long time and come back again and again. Thanks to the transparency in design and the wide platform, support of play is eased for carers. The climbing net assists cross-coordination and proprioception, both fundamental motor skills in navigating the world securely. The nice den under the green platform has varied entry points to evoke the sense of wonder and logical thinking of space and measures in the child: Can I get through these openings? What shape are they? The rich tactile details are lovely to touch. They take toddlers on a journey of understanding e.g. object permanence: pulling the tail back and forth shows that things can disappear but still exist.
The Man-O-War attracts the play pirate in any child that beholds it. The vast variety of activities offers multi-level fun play for everyone, again and again. Under deck a number of play stations attract children for dramatic play and socialising. A variety of climbing nets provide challenging access to get on board. Special design features enrich the play, and support children’s physical development. For example, the swaying movements of the hammock help children to develop their sense of balance. The slide and the fireman’s pole both support posture and balance. The track ride adds immense thrill and supports children’s proprioception, their understanding of their body movements. The many lookout points and tactile details ensure hours of play for younger children and older, for great physical and imaginative fun.