Description
CERRES XL links six rope cubes into a suspended maze, with four faces closed by rubber mats carrying climbing holds and ten faces formed as rope nets, over a post spacing of 4.24 m. Children move through the cubes rather than along a single route.
Two materials, two kinds of movement
The rubber panels with climbing holds and the rope net faces ask for completely different techniques. A hold is precise and rewards finger strength; a net opening is forgiving and rewards whole-body movement. Alternating them around the six cubes means no child gets through the maze using one skill, and it gives climbing-wall regulars something familiar inside an otherwise unfamiliar structure.
- Six interconnected rope cubes
- Four faces in rubber matting with climbing holds
- Ten faces formed as rope nets
- Construction spacers protected with chlorinated rubber paint
- Aluminium, stainless steel and plastic connectors
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-CERRESXL-043 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 4.6 x 1.0 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 9.6 m minimum |
| Foundation depth | 1.0 m, reinforced concrete footings |
| Cubes | Six, interconnected |
| Faces | Four rubber panels with climbing holds, ten rope nets |
| Post spacing | 4.24 m |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel posts, 168.3 mm diameter |
| Ropes | Braided and bonded polyamide, 18 mm, six-strand galvanised steel core |
| Standard | EN 1176-1:2017, certificate issued by an independent certification body |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Volume on a two-post footprint
A maze of six cubes would normally imply a four-post module and a large square safety area. CERRES XL achieves it between two posts on the standard 5.3 m surfaced strip, which makes it the highest play value per square metre of surfacing in the collection and the module we suggest first when a budget is fixed and the site is linear.
Maintenance
The climbing holds and their fixings into the rubber panels are additional inspection points beyond the usual rope tension and connector checks, and all of them fall under the routine, operational and annual regime required by EN 1176.
Frequently asked questions
Are the climbing holds replaceable?
Yes, individually, along with the rubber panels they are fitted to, without dismantling the cube structure.
Can children pass through the cubes or only around them?
Through. The net faces are the openings and the rubber panels are the closed faces, which is what turns the assembly into a maze rather than a climbing frame.
Is it suitable for a supervised school setting?
Yes. The open rope construction keeps users visible from outside, and children distribute themselves through the six cubes instead of queueing at one entry point.
Tell us the length of surfaced strip you can allow and we will confirm the fit. Request a quotation or see the whole rope play modules collection.















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