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Play Towers / Play Towers

MGBS 104

Play Towers

Product Information

Dimensions (W x L x H) : 13.20 x 15.05 x 9.10 m
Age Group:3-12 years
Capacity:88
Fall Height : 3.00 m
Safety Area : 153.00 m²

Activities

Collaboration
Slide
Running
Sitting
Role Play
Socialize
Climbing

Skill Experiences

Physically
Cognitive
Social
Sensory
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BIGGIES SERIES - MGBS 104

Biggies Series, which consist abstract themed transparent panels, pillars, platforms, is a modular playground series with multiple play stations. The station of the games are designed in a fiction with successive persistence. While increasing spatial awareness with graphics on transparent panels, one of the main components of the product group, it contributes to the development of mental perception with abstract concepts. In this high towered product, the transparent panels placed at regular intervals help the children stay connected with the outside, while this transparency encourages the child to go up high with the sense of security. 

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Play Towers / Play Towers

MGBS 104

Play Towers
Polycarbonate Panels

Polycarbonate Panels

Metal parts are comprised of ST 37 Steel with a 3-step metal finish. Sandblasting and solvent-free zinc primer coating and electrostatic powder paint application is inherently corrosion resistant under extreme weather conditions and UV.

3 - Layer Coating

3 - Layer Coating

Sliding surface of the equipment is made of UV resistant High Density Polyethylene Sheet which is an alternative to stainless steel slides in sunny environments. Sides of the slide is HPL or HDPE with rounded edges.

CMRRope

CMRRope

Hammocks placed at various locations in the dynamic play area provide children a chance to catch their breath and socialise with their friends.

Steel Slide

Steel Slide

The 2,5 mm thick stainless steel used in high-wear areas, such as slide groups, is exceptionally resistant to abrasion. This material selection ensures that the products maintain their 'as-new' condition for years and provides full compliance with EN 1176 standards.

HPL Material

HPL Material

HPL (High Pressure Laminate) panels used in our playground tower with slide are commonly used in playgrounds due to their durability and resistance to outdoor conditions. Manufactured under high pressure and heat, these panels are resistant to scratches, impact, moisture, and UV rays, making them ideal for heavily used outdoor playground equipment like children's parks. With colorful and patterned surface options, they offer both aesthetic appeal and long-lasting performance for climbing tower playground installations.

Rubber

Rubber

This material is a high-strength composite designed for industrial applications where durability and flexibility are paramount. Thanks to its three-layer structure and textile reinforcement, it provides superior resistance against pressure, abrasion, and tearing.

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MGBS 104

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Front View
Side View

*Maximum Fall Height       Measurements shown are in centimeters.

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MGBS 104

Play Towers

FEATURED PLAY VALUES

Play Value - 1

Hammock

The hammock offers children both rest and swinging experiences. The gentle swinging motion enhances balance and motor skills, while providing a space for social games and imaginative roles, supporting physical and mental relaxation.

Play Value - 2

Slide

The slide boosts balance, muscle development, and physical activity. It enhances empathy, provides a safe sliding experience, builds courage, improves speed perception, and supports coordination skills.

Play Value - 3

Roof

These structures offer children the opportunity to role-play and create scenarios with different themes. This process enhances social interaction, develops communication and collaboration skills, and supports imagination.

Play Value - 4

Playground Observation Point

It provides children with a safe playground, encouraging them to explore their surroundings while offering opportunities for rest and observation. This enhances communication, group play, and creativity, supporting exploration and role-playing games .

Play Value - 5

Bridge

It develops children's balance, coordination, and motor skills. It promotes socialization and enhances empathy. The bridge boosts courage and self-confidence, encourages a sense of exploration, supports sensory development, and strengthens collaboration.

Play Value - 6

Role Play

The module, designed according to the theme, enhances imagination and creativity through role-playing games. It encourages socialization and teaches turn-taking.

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MGBS 104

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Hanging

To hang in arms is the act of carrying the body with the hands or arms, possible to traverse to another platform or play item.

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Pull

To pull is the act of pulling item towards you or you towards an item with one or both hands, or possibly with the entire body.

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Rotate

To rotate involves a vertical or horizontal slower paced turn of the body, facilitated by a piece of equipment.

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Balance

To balance is to stay upright when walking or standing on a surface that makes this challenging.

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Spin

To spin involves a fast, repeating horizontal or vertical turn of the body on a piece of equipment that facilitates social interaction.

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Crawling

To crawl is the movement of moving forwards or backwards, cross-coordinating arms and legs, on a horizontal or slightly incline surface.

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Accessible

These are special areas where children with disabilities can play and have fun and without feeling different.

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Collaboration

Collaboration is the feature of the playgroup to bring all children together, regardless of gender, enabling them to play and interact around a shared goal.

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Interaction

It is children's communicating with the play group by touching and feeling.

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Push

To push is the act of pushing an item away from you with one or both hands, possibly with the entire body.

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Slide

To slide is the act of moving fast downwards stead on a slide.

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Running

Running is an activity that encourages children to interact with the playgroup by running and develop physically.

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Sound-Rhythm

Sound and rhythm transform children's movements in the play area into an artistic exploration, simultaneously developing both their motor skills and auditory perception.

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Sitting

It is an area where children can rest while sitting and have fun.

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Role Play

Role play is motivated through play items that stage a frame, place or environment for acting out make believe or role play scenarios.

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Rock

To rock is the action of rocking back and forth, or sideways, on e.g. a piece of spring equipment.

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Swing

To swing is the movement of swinging back forth, of in circular movement, seated, standing or lying, in a unhindered arc.

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Socialize

To socialize is the act of meeting, communicating or cooperating in an activity that stimulates and facilitates social interaction.

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Glide

To glide is the act of moving from one point to another without shifting the feet, in a horizontal or vertical movement in a seated, lying or standing position, letting gravity do the work.

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Climbing

To climb is the act of moving upwards, cross coordinating arms and legs, on a vertical or inclined surface or net.

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Bouncing

To bounce is the act of bouncing on a responsive, flexible, elastic or tensile surface.

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Logical Reasoning

Reasoning is a cognitive process of discovery within the playgroup that enhances children's problem-solving and analytical thinking skills through strategic obstacles and logical steps.