Description
Playground complex “Woodland” TE945 is a spacious playground designed for active play, promoting the development of children’s coordination, strength, and imagination. The structure is made of durable pine wood, ensuring longevity, reliability, and an attractive natural appearance. The complex consists of two tall towers with sloped roofs, connected by a large rope tunnel for climbing, creating an exciting adventure route.
The interior space is filled with a variety of elements, including nets, platforms, rope crossings, and balancing zones. This combination supports children’s physical development, builds endurance, and encourages active play. A spiral enclosed slide together with a classic slide adds dynamism, offering different movement options and bright эмоції during play.
Woodland TE945 is ideal for installation in large public spaces, parks, and educational facilities. Thanks to its size, it creates a strong architectural accent and harmoniously complements the surrounding environment. The tall towers and rope tunnel create a true sense of adventure that engages children of different ages.
The Ecoland series by InterAtletika combines environmental friendliness, safety, and modern design. The use of natural pine ensures safe play conditions without harmful impurities, while the natural texture of the material blends organically into the landscape. A wide variety of play elements makes it possible to create fully equipped playgrounds where every child can find an engaging activity for active recreation.
Operational limitations
Weight limit: up to 60 kg; age limit: up to 12 years.
For the safety of your children, it is not recommended to use the product in adverse weather conditions (ice, snowfall, rain, hail, strong wind, etc.) where there is a risk of injury.
Prohibited
Using structural elements of the product for purposes they are not intended for, as well as any misuse of the equipment.
Characteristics
Samples of plastic elements in various color finishes
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