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Climbing pyramid made of ropes, for single and group play, a real attraction for parks, beaches and sports areas. It consists in a series of coloured networks with high strength rope of ø 16 mm, with internal steel core and connecting ...
LEGNOLANDIA

BIMBOTIME Lots of games to grow well BimboTime is the trademark that identifies GEA level playing areas to which children access without skis, tailored to them and designed to meet their different needs. BimboTime offers a variety ...
Gea Fun Experience

Strengthening muscles of the back, arms and abdomen. Maximum user height : 140 cm Stand with your back to the machine, grab the upper bar and use your abs to lift your knees to the chest or alternatively your legs straight horizontally. ...

DIMENSIONS 2500 x 2500 x 3500 mm Note: Safety Area - 5150 x 5150 mm Free Fall Height - 2200 mm Nº of Users - 13 children Recommended Ages - 3 to 12 years Material and Finish: * pole - hot-dip galvanized steel * armed ...

DESCRIPTION The Lifetime Climbing Dome is a great option for outdoor fun and adventures. The rock climbing hand grips help your kids develop strong muscles and coordination. Your children and their friends will spend hours devising new ...

Shandong Jing Ao Sports Equipment Co.,Ltd

Use Zone: 100x420cm Height: 140 CM Wood: Pine With Eprenye Safety Zone: 200x520cm

• Aluminium fruit ladder. • The top part of the climbing side is tight. In this way the ladder can easily go through branches and leaves. • Suitable for plants and gardens maintenance and for fruits gathering. • 30x65 mm ribbed stiles. • ...
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