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Climbing components designed to provide vertical access, physical challenge, and developmental play across a range of deck heights and structure types.

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Climbing components designed to provide vertical access, physical challenge, and developmental play across a range of deck heights and structure types.Vertical Climbers

Leaf Climber
Stepped climbing system with ergonomic hand and footholds.
Deck Height: 3' to 6'

Wavy Climber
Angled ascent with alternating step pattern for increased coordination challenge.
Deck Height: 2' to 8'

Silo Climber
Enclosed vertical climb with cage-style structure for controlled movement.
Deck Height: 5' to 8'
Net Climbers

Twist Net Climber
Angled rope net providing flexible climbing paths and balance challenge.
Deck Height: 3' to 5'

Net Climber
Flat vertical net for direct ascent and strength development.
Deck Height: 2' to 6'

Arch Net Climber
Curved net structure encouraging varied climbing routes and transitions.
Deck Height: 3' to 4'
Tunnel Climbers

6' Tunnel Climber
Enclosed climbing transition connecting elevated decks.
Connects decks with a 5' height difference

Tunnel Climber (Intermediate)
Curved or angled tunnel providing transitional access between levels.
Connects decks with a 3' height difference

Tunnel Climber (Ground Access)
Entry-level tunnel system providing access from ground to platform.
Ground to 3' deck access

Key Benefits
Supports upper body strength, coordination, and motor development
Multiple configurations accommodate varied skill levels
Net and tunnel systems provide alternative climbing experiences
Enhances circulation and flow between play elements

Best Applications
Access points to elevated play decks
Interconnections between multi-level structures
Stand-alone climbing challenges
Schools, parks, and high-use recreational areas

Planning Considerations
Match climber type to target age group and skill level
Confirm deck height compatibility and transition points
Ensure adequate fall zones and surfacing below
Balance challenge level with accessibility and user flow