| Feature | Specifications & Details |
| Product Model | OTC016 |
| Dimensions | 550 × 450 × 320 cm (L × W × H) |
| Fall Height | 200 cm |
| Safety Area | 950 × 850 cm (Calculated per EN 1176-1: A 2.0m fall height dictates an extended impact area clearance of exactly 2.0 meters around the entire lateral climbing perimeter, plus the mandatory 2.0m exit zone extending directly out from the central slide) |
| Target Age Group | 6 – 12 Years |
| Max Capacity | 6 – 10 Children (Determined by linear and egress flow: safely accommodates 2-3 children navigating the vertical rope net, 3-5 traversing the colorful ring grid, and 1-2 descending the central slide) |
| Primary Materials | 114mm or 89mm powder-coated Galvanized Steel support pipes (light grey finish), steel-core nylon climbing rope, food-grade LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) plastic components, and stainless steel hardware |
| Core Components | T-shaped hybrid climbing frame. Left bay: Large vertical square rope climbing net. Center: Beige LLDPE rock-textured archway panel leading to an orange and beige wavy single slide. Right bay: Vertical grid wall featuring 16 colorful circular climbing rings (arranged in green, red, yellow, and purple rows). Thematic pole toppers include a hatching green/yellow egg and a tree branch with leaves |
| Customization | Colors, obstacle configurations within the lateral bays, and overall length can be tailored to specific site requirements |
| Durability Features | Thick galvanized steel pipes provide commercial-grade structural integrity for heavy lateral loads; steel-core ropes prevent stretching and vandalism; roto-molded LLDPE plastics are anti-UV, anti-static, and highly impact-resistant |
| Safety Standards | Engineered to comply with EN-1176-1:2017 European standards and Chinese GB-34272 safety specifications; CE certified |
| Warranty | 1-year limited warranty on ropes and plastic parts; 3-year warranty on main structural steel frames |
| Application Areas | Elementary schools, public parks, inclusive play spaces, older daycare centers, and physical education zones |