Description
HATI is the entry point to the climbing pyramid range. The mast stands 2.4 m, the base measures 4.0 x 4.0 m and the free height of fall is held to 1.0 m, which together make it a realistic first climbing frame for children of three rather than a scaled-down version of an older-child structure.
Built for the youngest climbers
- Central hot-dip galvanised steel mast, 139.7 mm diameter, 2.4 m high
- Six main bearing cables anchored to the ground through galvanised anchor plates
- Six horizontal net panels linking the bearing cables
- An additional horizontal platform at 1.0 m, giving a clear first objective
Nursery and reception-age children climb in short bursts and need a visible target within a metre or so of the ground. The platform at 1.0 m provides it; the net panels around it give them somewhere to sit, watch and rejoin.
Materials
Hot-dip galvanised steel mast, 139.7 mm diameter. Net in polypropylene rope reinforced with galvanised steel cables, 16 mm diameter. Plastic and aluminium connectors; stainless steel fittings at the mast. Foundations at 0.7 m depth.
Technical specification
| Reference (SKU) | LIF-HATI-205 |
|---|---|
| Overall dimensions | 4.0 x 4.0 x 2.4 m (L x W x H) |
| Minimum safety area | Circle of 3.7 m radius |
| Age range | 3 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 1.0 m |
| Foundation depth | 0.7 m |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel mast, 139.7 mm diameter |
| Finish | Hot-dip galvanised; 16 mm steel-reinforced polypropylene net |
| Standard | EN 1176-1 |
| Price | On request – project quotation within 24 business hours |
Working with early years staff
Nursery teams usually want the answer to two questions: can a child get stuck, and can staff reach every part of the structure quickly. On a 2.4 m open net pyramid both answers are straightforward, because there are no enclosed volumes and an adult can reach any point from ground level.
Frequently asked questions
Is HATI appropriate for a nursery or infant school?
Yes. The 2.4 m mast, the 1.0 m free height of fall and the low first platform are all pitched at that age group, and the safety circle of 3.7 m radius fits inside most nursery gardens.
What is the difference between polypropylene and polyamide rope?
Both are reinforced with galvanised steel cable in this range. Polypropylene, used here at 16 mm, is specified on the smaller pyramids; the taller units use 18 mm polyamide, which carries the higher tensions those structures generate.
How much surfacing will it need?
An impact-attenuating surface dimensioned for 1.0 m, across the full 3.7 m radius circle. That is roughly 43 square metres, the smallest surfacing area of any pyramid in the range.
Tell us the age group and the garden dimensions and we will confirm the fit. Browse the full rope climbing pyramids range or request a quote.




















