Playset with tunnel PPS R1022

Recommended for children aged 5 and above, this agility play structure features a tunnel and climbing elements, encouraging active and imaginative play. The connecting tunnel and elevated platforms help develop coordination, balance, and spatial awareness while providing exciting challenges for older children. Its compact yet visually appealing design makes it an ideal choice for kindergartens, schools, and smaller community playgrounds. With a free fall height of 0.90 m, the structure ensures safe use, while its 3.50 m overall height gives it a modern and attractive appearance that fits well into any outdoor environment. The equipment complies with the PN-EN 1176-1 and PN-EN 1176-3 standards, and spare parts are available to support long-term maintenance and use.

Age:
5+
Free fall height:
0,90 m
Safety zone:
649 × 553 cm
Safety area:
25,90 m²
Total height:
3,50 m
Width:
2,07 m
Length:
3,58 m
Product code: PPS R1022
Standard: PN-EN 1176-1, PN-EN 1176-3
Spare parts availability: yes
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