Description

Climb to the top of the pyramid

The Cheops pyramid is one of our biggest climbing systems. There are several different ways of getting to the top; in addition to the net, it is also equipped with rope ladders for moving between the various levels. The model is available as a simple climbing net and in a version with two climbing towers. Take a closer look at the Cheops combination climbing net.

The climbing system challenges children’s motor skills across a wide age group. The large climbing net is perfect for many different climbing activities, whether it’s getting to the top first or fun role-playing devised by the children. No matter what, children get to use their whole body when having to balance and coordinate their movements, and these skills will therefore improve the more they climb.

Product highlights

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Gal­va­nised posts
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Taifun rope with vandalism protection
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Trains balance and coordi­na­tion
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Both sides of the brain work together
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Streng­thens gross motor skills
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So­cial and lan­guage skills

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Gal­va­nised posts

Our posts are hot-dip galvanised, and therefore require very little maintenance and are protected against rust.

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Taifun rope with vandalism protection

Taifun rope is vandalism-proof and highly resistant to wear, as it has a core of 48 strong steel wires. The core also gives the rope a tensile strength of 4,500 kg.

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Trains balance and coordi­na­tion

Children use their whole body to keep their balance and coordinate their movements on the play equipment. Balance and coordination are fundamental to children’s physical and cognitive development, and it is therefore important that they are stimulated from an early age.

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Both sides of the brain work together

Making cross-lateral movements with your arms and legs strengthens coordination between the right and left sides of the brain. This is important for children when starting to learn to read and write.

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Streng­thens gross motor skills

Children use their major muscle groups and strengthen their gross motor skills when playing on the play equipment. Gross motor skills are vital for both their basic motor development as well as their fine motor skills.

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So­cial and lan­guage skills

The play equipment offers ample opportunities for children to engage in cooperative play. It grows their social and language skills, which is key to developing relationships and friendships.

Specifications

Article number
650935: In-ground mounting

Recommended ages
From 6 years

Product dimensions (LxWxH)
1100 x 1100 x 560 cm

Area requirement incl.
safety distances (LxW)

1300 x 1300 cm

Max. fall height
175 cm

Approximate installation time
3 persons – 10 hours

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