4.21110
4.21110
4.21110
4.21110

Small Climbing Pyramid

Order number 4.21110

Play value

The climbing pyramid, constructed from debarked round logs, attracts attention and interest even from a long distance away. Its popularity arises from the different levels, which encourage a whole range of different exercise and role-playing games. The individual bars can be climbed and explored, serving not only for experiencing height and for tactile experiences on hands and feet, but also as attractive seating for resting, observing and chatting.

Recommended for

  • kindergarten children
  • school children
  • supervised play areas such as kindergartens, schools, after
  • school programmes or similar
  • public play areas without supervision such as playgrounds, parks or similar
Palisades peeled white means that bark, cambium and sapwood are removed, the natural shape of the trunk is preserved and can be experienced Ja
Profiled washer for covering protruding screw heads according to standard, improved pressure distribution and protection against water. Impedes loosening the bolt Ja
Adjustable two-piece bolt connection, easy to maintain, no projecting threads Ja
All parts used for anchoring to the ground are made of hot-dip galvanised steel or stainless steel Ja
Targeted relief cut as an effective measure against cracks caused by drying. The cut defines the position of the stress equalization in the trunk and minimises natural cracking Ja

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Attention! Technical modifications reserved. Request current assembly instructions for site dimensions.

Designer

Falk Dorband, Klaus Hermann Thiele
Small Climbing Pyramid
Order number 4.21110
The climbing pyramid, constructed from debarked round logs, attracts attention and interest even from a long distance away. Its popularity arises from the different levels, which encourage a whole range of different exercise and role-playing games. The individual bars can be climbed and explored, serving not only for experiencing height and for tactile experiences on hands and feet, but also as attractive seating for resting, observing and chatting.
  • kindergarten children
  • school children
  • supervised play areas such as kindergartens, schools, after
  • school programmes or similar
  • public play areas without supervision such as playgrounds, parks or similar

Downloads

Info

Attention! Technical modifications reserved. Request current assembly instructions for site dimensions.

Designer

Falk Dorband, Klaus Hermann Thiele