Description
BELLONA is a single spider web net of 2.3 x 2.0 m tensioned between two posts 3.0 m apart. The radial weave gives a climbing surface where no two openings are the same size, which is the whole point of the module.
Why a radial web instead of a grid
On a regular grid a child finds a rhythm and repeats it. On a radial web the openings shrink towards the centre and widen towards the edge, so hand and foot placement has to be chosen each time. That constant re-evaluation is what holds attention, and it also makes the module readable as an object: children recognise a spider web instantly, which gives an otherwise abstract rope structure a character.
- Spider web net of 2.3 x 2.0 m
- Posts spaced 3.0 m apart
- Aluminium, stainless steel and plastic connectors
- Reinforced concrete footings
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-BELLONA-011 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 3.3 x 0.3 x 3.0 m (L x W x H) |
| Age range | 5 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 2.85 m |
| Safety area | 5.3 x 8.3 m minimum |
| Foundation depth | 1.0 m, reinforced concrete footings |
| Net | Spider web, 2.3 x 2.0 m |
| Post spacing | 3.0 m |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel posts, 168.3 mm diameter |
| Ropes | Braided and bonded polyamide, 18 mm, galvanised steel core |
| Standard | EN 1176-1:2017, certificate issued by an independent certification body |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
A themed module in a technical collection
Rope trails can read as engineering rather than play, particularly to the adults signing off the scheme. BELLONA is the module that answers that objection: it is recognisably something, it photographs well, and it carries the same certification and specification as every other module in the range.
Installation and surfacing
Foundations are 1.0 m deep reinforced concrete footings, and the free height of fall of 2.85 m sets the impact attenuating surface to EN 1176-1 over the full 5.3 x 8.3 m safety area. Heavy plant access is needed for the foundation works.
Frequently asked questions
Is the web harder to climb than a lattice net?
It is less predictable rather than harder. Children who have mastered a regular mesh find the varying openings a genuine progression.
How is the net tensioned?
Through the rope terminations at the posts and the connectors within the web. Tension is set at installation and verified at the periodic inspection required by EN 1176.
Does it suit a small village play area?
Yes. The 5.3 x 8.3 m safety area is one of the smaller requirements in the collection, which makes BELLONA a realistic single-module purchase where a full trail is out of budget.
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