espas tower combination Madrid

Sale price 14.339,50 €
Material: Wood including post shoes

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Tower combination “Madrid” – climbing and adventure paradise for children

Our "Madrid" tower combination promises exciting climbing and play fun for children. With its four towers and a platform height of 1.5 m, it invites children to explore their surroundings, practice their dexterity, and maintain balance.

Various connecting elements such as a crawl tube, a net bridge, a wobbly bridge and a hanging element provide varied challenges and promote coordination and courage.

The ascent can be mastered in several ways: via the climbing wall, the classic rung ascent, or the PE ascent. The descent is also exciting – either a rapid descent down the slide or a swinging descent down the fireman's pole.

  • Recommended age group: 4+
  • Recommended user capacity: 50
  • Critical fall height: < 200cm
  • Height: approx. 332cm
  • Impact area: 1320 x 790cm
  • Foundations: 50 x 50 x 50cm (18 pieces), 30 x 30 x 30cm (1 piece)
  • Post cross-section: 100 x 100mm
Cognitive

Cognitive

Through various play and movement sequences, children are encouraged to recognize connections and find their own solutions. The play equipment demands orientation and decision-making skills. In this way, cognitive development is playfully supported.

Creativity and Imagination

Creativity and Imagination

The design of the play equipment particularly stimulates the imagination. Various elements and structures constantly create new play worlds. Children develop their own play ideas and use the equipment again and again in new ways.

Physical

Physical

The play equipment offers a variety of movement options and promotes physical activity. Different demands strengthen strength, coordination, and balance. This specifically supports motor development.

Social Emotional

Social Emotional

The play equipment creates space for shared play and social interaction. Children learn to coordinate, show consideration, and resolve conflicts. This strengthens social skills and self-confidence.