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Freestanding climbing elements combining steel frameworks and rope systems for strength, visibility, and dynamic movement.

free6.jpg Freestanding rope and steel climbing structures designed for strength, visibility, and high-energy play.ThumbnailsFreestanding playground riders designed for motion-based play, balance development, and early childhood engagement.

These climbers expand beyond traditional nets into arches, domes, and interactive forms. Designed to support balance, coordination, and social play, they work as standalone features or as connectors within larger playground layouts.

Featured Models
Narvi Dome – NC-2423
Age Group: 5–12
Capacity: 18–22
Use Zone: 32'-1" x 29'-5"
Fall Height: 13'-8"
Large enclosed dome climber with internal rope pathways and multiple entry points.

Atlas Arch – NC-2424
Age Group: 5–12
Capacity: 2–6
Use Zone: 20'-10" x 19'-10"
Fall Height: 6'-0"
Curved climbing arch that introduces elevation change in a compact footprint.

Janus Portal – NC-2425
Age Group: 5–12
Capacity: 2–6
Use Zone: 18'-10" x 16'-5"
Fall Height: 6'-11"
Dual-sided climbing tunnel offering pass-through movement and low-height play.

Rhea Rings – NC-2422
Age Group: 5–12
Capacity: 4–8
Use Zone: 25'-3" x 19'-6"
Fall Height: 6'-8"
Circular climbing structure with suspended rope pathways for balance and coordination.

Tarvos Web – NC-2421
Age Group: 5–12
Capacity: 4–8
Use Zone: 30'-2" x 13'-1"
Fall Height: 8'-6"
Low-profile web climber ideal for lateral movement and group interaction.

Key Features
Varied Climbing Forms
Includes domes, arches, portals, and webs for diverse play experiences.
Open Visibility
Allows clear supervision from all angles.
Durable Materials
Steel frames combined with reinforced rope systems.
Flexible Integration
Can function independently or connect play zones.

Best Fit Applications
Parks and recreation areas
School playgrounds
Transitional play zones
Supplemental activity areas

Design Considerations
Match fall height to appropriate safety surfacing
Allow adequate spacing for use zones
Combine multiple elements to create continuous movement paths