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AGFS 407-P

Play Towers

Product Information

Dimensions (W x L x H):10.40 x 12.60 x 11.40m
Age Group:5-12 years
Capacity:62
Fall Height:1.80 m
Safety Area:124.80 m²

Activities

Hanging
Balance
Crawling
Cooperation
Slide
Running
Sitting
Socialize
Climbing

Skill Experiences

Physically
Cognitive
Social
Sensory
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FANTASTIC SERIES - AGFS 407-P BALL STRUCTURE

Ball structure consists of spheres that are made of wire mesh system. With spheres that differ in height and angle, the possibility for kids to create fun play scenarios using the tunnel slides that are placed in different levels is unlocked. Climbing components placed between the spheres do not only create a passage between stations but also play a significant role in the improvement in kids’ motor skills. The product is demonstrated interest by kids with bright colours and it improves kids’ wariness of heights in a safe way without creating closed spaces.

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AGFS 407-P

Play Towers
3 Layer Coating

3 Layer Coating

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.

CmrRope

CmrRope

CmrRope ™ is formed by 6 strands of galvanized wires and a core either steel or fiber. Each strand is tightly braided with Polyester which is adhered to galvanized wires with a patented method to create a solid surface where polyester meets with wires. So extra protection is achieved against friction and vandalism. Surface is extremely abrasion and UV resistant also fire retardant.

Aluminum Cast Connectors

Aluminum Cast Connectors

The cage wires that surround the facade of each sphere are placed to help the child communicate with the world outside the Ball Structure and with their parents.

Plastic Slide

Plastic Slide

Polyethylene components produced using the UV-resistant rotation molding technique with high color fastness are used in plastic slides. All parts are manufactured with a double-wall technique ranging from 4-6 mm in thickness.

ST 37 Metal

ST 37 Metal

The metal parts are made of ST 37 steel with a 3-stage coating process (including sandblasting and primer). The sandblasting, solvent-free zinc primer coating, and electrostatic powder coating provide corrosion resistance under extreme weather conditions and UV exposure.

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AGFS 407-P

Play Towers
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*Maximum Fall Height       Measurements shown are in centimeters.

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FEATURED PLAY VALUES

Play Value - 1

Climb

It develops children's balance and coordination skills. Stepping carefully to maintain balance strengthens motor skills and builds self-confidence. It offers children a fun and engaging playground experience .

Play Value - 2

Tunnel Climbing

Twisted tubes help develop balance and coordination skills while offering opportunities to navigate from different angles. This supports strategic thinking and strengthens social interaction, reinforcing friendship dynamics.

Play Value - 3

Ladder

It is a key playground element that develops climbing, balance, and coordination skills, enhancing height perception, self-confidence, and motor skills. Its accessible design allows young children and individuals with disabilities to play easily.

Play Value - 4

Rubber Curtain

Flexible rubber curtains enhance children's sense of exploration and curiosity, developing their tactile perception and motor skills. They strengthen balance and body control, while boosting courage and self-confidence.

Play Value - 5

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 - 6

Climbing

It develops children's balance and coordination skills. Stepping carefully to maintain balance strengthens motor skills and builds self-confidence. It offers children a fun and engaging playground experience .

Play Value - 7

3D Rope

Climbing enhances children's strength, endurance, muscle development, balance, and coordination. It helps them manage heights, build self-confidence, and overcome challenges. Playgrounds support social interaction and teamwork.

Play Value - 8

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.

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Hanging

Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements like walking, jumping, and climbing. These skills are essential for balance and overall coordination.

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Pull

Fine motor skills include precise movements using the hands and fingers, such as writing, cutting, or buttoning. They help children grasp and manipulate objects.

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Rotate

Perception and awareness involve interpreting sensory information from the environment. They are foundational for attention, focus, and learning.

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Balance

Perception and awareness involve interpreting sensory information from the environment. They are foundational for attention, focus, and learning.

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Spin

Vestibular and proprioceptive input activate sensory systems responsible for balance, movement, and body awareness. They help children control body posture and motion.

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Crawling

Fine motor skills include precise movements using the hands and fingers, such as writing, cutting, or buttoning. They help children grasp and manipulate objects.

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Accessible

Empathy and emotional awareness involve recognizing one’s own emotions and understanding others’. These skills foster healthy social interactions.

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Cooperation

Empathy and emotional awareness involve recognizing one’s own emotions and understanding others’. These skills foster healthy social interactions.

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Interaction

Perception and awareness involve interpreting sensory information from the environment. They are foundational for attention, focus, and learning.

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Push

Fine motor skills include precise movements using the hands and fingers, such as writing, cutting, or buttoning. They help children grasp and manipulate objects.

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Slide

Perception and awareness involve interpreting sensory information from the environment. They are foundational for attention, focus, and learning.

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Running

Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements like walking, jumping, and climbing. These skills are essential for balance and overall coordination.

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Sound-Rhythm

Perception and awareness involve interpreting sensory information from the environment. They are foundational for attention, focus, and learning.

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Sitting

Cooperation is the ability to work harmoniously with others towards a shared goal. It encourages teamwork and effective communication.

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Role Play

Symbolic/dramatic play involves using imagination to imitate or act out scenarios. It supports emotional and social development through role-playing.

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Rock

Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements like walking, jumping, and climbing. These skills are essential for balance and overall coordination.

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Swing

Vestibular and proprioceptive input activate sensory systems responsible for balance, movement, and body awareness. They help children control body posture and motion.

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Socialize

Cooperation is the ability to work harmoniously with others towards a shared goal. It encourages teamwork and effective communication.

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Glide

Vestibular and proprioceptive input activate sensory systems responsible for balance, movement, and body awareness. They help children control body posture and motion.

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Climbing

Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements like walking, jumping, and climbing. These skills are essential for balance and overall coordination.

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Bouncing

Vestibular and proprioceptive input activate sensory systems responsible for balance, movement, and body awareness. They help children control body posture and motion.

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Logical Reasoning

Problem solving is a cognitive skill where the child thinks, experiments, and finds solutions to challenges.