Description
ALLNATT is specified where the constraint is not space but simultaneous users. Its 9.8 x 8.4 m plan carries a network of nets across several levels and a spread of linked platforms, so a large number of children can be on the structure at once without the pinch points that produce queueing, pushing and the incident reports that follow.
Designed around peak load
- Multiple independent entry points, so arrival is not funnelled through one net
- Linked raised platforms that give children somewhere to pause off the climbing route
- Varied climbing and traverse zones matched to different confidence levels
- Stainless steel posts and steel-cored rope sized for continuous public use
Wear management on busy sites
High footfall shows up first in three places: rope abrasion at the most-used handholds, connector wear, and the impact surface at the main entry and exit points. All three are inspectable and all three are repairable in place. Individual rope sections and connectors are replaced without dismantling the unit, and identifying the wear pattern early is the difference between a component swap and a structural repair.
Materials
Stainless steel posts, 18 mm polyamide rope with a braided galvanised steel core that is cut resistant and UV stabilised, aluminium and stainless steel connectors, HPL decorative panels, high-strength concrete foundations at 0.6 m depth.
Technical specification
| Reference (SKU) | LIF-ALLNATT-1320 |
|---|---|
| Overall dimensions | 9.8 x 8.4 x 3.3 m (L x W x H) |
| Minimum safety area | 12.5 x 11.3 m |
| Age range | 3 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 2.4 m |
| Foundation depth | 0.6 m |
| Frame | Stainless steel posts; 18 mm polyamide rope with braided galvanised steel core |
| Finish | Aluminium and stainless steel connectors, HPL decorative panels |
| Standard | EN 1176 |
| Price | On request – project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
Is ALLNATT suitable for a school playground at break time?
That is precisely the load case it is built for. The spread of entry points and platforms means a class-sized group can use the unit at once, and the 2.4 m free height of fall is consistent across the structure so the surfacing specification is uniform.
How often should a busy site be inspected?
More often than a quiet one. Operators typically move from weekly to daily visual checks on high-footfall equipment, keeping the periodic operational inspection and the annual main inspection unchanged.
How does ALLNATT differ from CULLINAN?
They share the 3.3 m height, 2.4 m fall height and 0.6 m foundations. CULLINAN is larger at 10.6 x 8.6 m and adds bridge-linked platforms; ALLNATT is the slightly more compact option where the reserved zone has to stay within 12.5 x 11.3 m.
Tell us your expected peak footfall and plot size and we will recommend the right unit. Browse the Diamond Collection play structures or request a quote.









