Description
EGERIA XL hangs the two crossed ladders across a 4.24 m post spacing, still braced by four vertical stabilising cables. The longer suspension lets the assembly travel further under load, which changes the module from a short obstacle into a sustained crossing.
Longer suspension, more movement
Stabilising cables limit how far a suspended ladder can swing, but over 4.24 m there is more rope between the restraints, so each step produces more travel than on the standard span. Children have to move deliberately and in rhythm; rushing simply amplifies the swing until the crossing has to be restarted. It is one of the few modules where the correct technique is obvious after two attempts.
- Two ladders 400 mm wide, mounted in a diagonal cross
- Four vertical stabilising cables
- Hot-dip galvanised steel ladder profiles
- Articulated stainless steel, aluminium and plastic connections
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-EGERIAXL-030 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 4.6 x 0.5 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 |
| Ladders | Two, 400 mm wide, crossed diagonally |
| Stabilisation | Four vertical cables |
| 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 |
Fitting a long, narrow module
The module is 0.5 m wide but needs 5.3 m of surfaced width, because the safety area is governed by lateral movement rather than by the structure itself. This is the point most often misread when a client measures a site: the width of the equipment is not the width to allow.
Installation
Reinforced concrete footings at 1.0 m depth with heavy plant access, and impact attenuating surfacing to EN 1176-1 across the whole 5.3 x 9.6 m area against a 2.85 m free height of fall.
Frequently asked questions
Is the XL version harder than the standard?
More demanding to cross, yes, because the movement builds over a longer span. The certified age range and free height of fall are the same.
Can the stabilising cables be adjusted?
They are tensioned at installation and their tension is verified at the periodic inspection. They are not user-adjustable.
Does it work as the last module in a trail?
It does. Placing the longest, most mobile crossing at the end gives a trail a clear progression from easiest to hardest.
Request a quotation with your available length, or browse the rope play modules.















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