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CMRROPE | Climbing Playgrounds / Rope Parcours

AGMS 35

Rope Parcours

Product Information

Dimensions (W x L x H):3.85 x 5.85 x 3.25m
Age Group:5-12 years
Capacity:6
Fall Height:1.45 m
Safety Area:39.70 m²

Activities

Hanging
Balance
Crawling
Cooperation
Slide
Sitting
Socialize
Climbing

Skill Experiences

Physically
Cognitive
Social
Sensory
Product

METAL SERIES - AGMS 35

Rope Course products are a series in which many different functions come together on the basis of rope plays and are reflected in the game elements. In addition to the stations that can be used individually, there are play elements that have multiple uses in the series. Thus, the series offers products where children can both perform physical activities, play and socialize together; It attracts children's attention and offers them enjoyable activities with different play types such as rope balance units  and climbing units.

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CMRROPE | Climbing Playgrounds / Rope Parcours

AGMS 35

Rope Parcours
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.

Colour Options

Colour Options

UV resistant, rotomolded polyethylene parts are used to form the structure. All parts are manufactured with double wall technique with the thickness between 4-6 mm.

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

Single-casing aluminum cast connectors are compressed with 300 tons to avoid moving and premature wear. “E (end stop) connector’’ is shapely and pleasant to grip with no sharp angles or edges. These connectors are fastened to main frame either to welded flanges on main frame or with “C” aluminum clamps to main frame.

Plastic Slide

Plastic Slide

Polyethylene components produced with rotationally molded (rotomolding) technology, featuring UV resistance and high lightfastness, are used in the plastic slides. All parts are manufactured using a double-wall technique with a thickness ranging from 4 to 6 mm.

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CMRROPE | Climbing Playgrounds / Rope Parcours

AGMS 35

Rope Parcours
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Front View
Side View

*Maximum Fall Height       Measurements shown are in centimeters.

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CMRROPE | Climbing Playgrounds / Rope Parcours

AGMS 35

Rope Parcours
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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.