adventure climbing

Our timber climbing frames and climbing nets for playgrounds give children the chance to problem solve while developing balance and strength
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Sunken Ship - Stern

Our product code: D1-AC031-A

A wonderfully imaginative piece of playground equipment, our wooden pirate ship adds adventure to any school playground.

Children can explore the sunken ship's stern, developing their imaginations and role play, whilst engaging their gross motor skills, balance and coordination.

Constructed from pressure treated FSC timber and steel core ropes to ensure longevity of play for many years to come.

Climbing Structures for Playgrounds and Nurseries

Whether your students prefer scrambling over nets, using rock climbing holds, or balancing along beams, our climbers will keep them engaged for hours!

They're designed to be able to be climbed or navigated in many different ways, so children will be excited to give them a try over and over again.

The source for our timber equipment is forestry approved and all equipment is treated to withstand wet weather and heavy use for many years to come.

Let's Start an Active-Play Revolution on Your Playground!

Book in a call today for a free preliminary chat about your playground redesign.
Tell us your ideas and goals and we'll come up with some exciting initial ideas within your budget.
If you're happy to proceed, we can often organise a site visit in as little as 1 week!

 

WOW!

What a transformation! It looks amazing! Thank you 😊

Just spoke to the manager who is really happy with their new space 😊

The Old Station Nursery

The children are really enjoying playing on the new climbing apparatus.

We are very happy with the installation that you carried out for us and it's so good the see the children using an area of the field that has been out of use for so long.

 

St Teresa's Catholic Primary School

Bristol

The kids adore the new sloped area, they loved it from the first time :)

My two kids came home so excited after they first played on it. 

The Vineyard School

London