


Climbing structure – motor skills combination
This climbing structure is hexagon-shaped and filled with climbing challenges of varying difficulty levels. It features six sides with different elements designed to train motor skills through climbing and play. Here, children can:
- Challenge their balance on vines with balance blocks
- Climb using two climbing ropes, a climbing wall, a climbing net, and a rope ladder
- Hang from gymnastic rings
Practicing motor skills helps children gain better control over their muscles, enabling them to master and coordinate their movements. When movements become natural and effortless, children have the capacity to focus on social interactions with each other.
The climbing structure provides a space where children can play together, in parallel, or on their own. They can take on different climbing challenges, cheer each other on, or simply hang out. This makes it ideal for playgrounds in schoolyards or parks.
The climbing structure measures 348 cm in length, 292 cm in width, and 180 cm in height.