SkyWeave Outdoor Playground Net Climber - HLN-6006  Playground Climber Playgrounds Etc
SkyWeave Outdoor Playground Net Climber - HLN-6006  Playground Climber Playgrounds Etc
SkyWeave Outdoor Playground Net Climber - HLN-6006  Playground Climber Playgrounds Etc

SkyWeave Outdoor Playground Net Climber - HLN-6006

HLN-6006

Precio habitual $40,715 Precio de oferta$32,572
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  • Fully customizable
  • Manufactured in the USA!

The SkyWeave Outdoor Playground Net Climber is a freestanding commercial climbing structure designed to deliver dynamic, multi-directional play for older children. Built around a bold hexagonal frame, this net-based climber invites children to climb, balance, and weave through interconnected rope elements that promote strength, coordination, agility, and confidence.

Designed for children ages 5–12, the SkyWeave Outdoor Playground Net Climber features three tri-volumetric climbing zones integrated between seven structural columns, allowing multiple children to play simultaneously. The open design encourages social interaction, cooperation, and creative movement as children choose their own paths through the rope network. Its modern form and engaging layout make it an excellent fit for schools, parks, municipalities, churches, and community recreation spaces.

The SkyWeave Outdoor Playground Net Climber is commonly incorporated into professionally designed playgrounds as a centerpiece climbing element or as part of a larger play zone focused on active, skill-building play. Its durable construction and thoughtful layout support long-term performance in high-use outdoor environments.

Key Specifications

  • Age Range: 5–12 Years
  • Use Zone: 27' x 29'
  • Fall Height: 8'
  • Climbing Features: Three tri-volumetric net climbing zones
  • Structure Design: Hexagon-shaped frame with seven support columns
  • Play Type: Rope climbing, balance, coordination, and social play
  • Best Fit Environments: Schools, parks, municipalities, churches, and community spaces