Description
MOJAVE covers 18.4 by 13.8 m with a dense network of rope nets linking numerous raised platforms. Where a tall structure concentrates the challenge in one climb, MOJAVE distributes it: there is no single summit, and children choose their own route through the interior. It suits destination play areas where the same children return week after week and a structure has to keep offering something new.
A network rather than a tower
- Many platforms at differing heights, connected by nets and bridges, so no two crossings of the structure are identical.
- Interior routes as well as exterior faces, which is what gives a rope network its replay value and its capacity.
- Free height of fall of 3.0 m — the highest in the Desert range — over a 21.3 by 19.0 m impact area.
- Foundations at 0.7 m depth, shallower than the taller models, because the loads are spread across a wider array of posts.
Budgeting a structure of this scale
Three costs sit alongside the equipment and are routinely underestimated. First, surfacing: around 405 m2 tested for a 3.0 m fall height. Second, groundworks and access: foundation excavation plus a route for lifting equipment to the working area. Third, the maintenance regime, since a structure of this size takes longer to inspect than three small items put together. We price all three explicitly rather than quoting equipment alone.
Materials and construction
Reinforced stainless steel structural posts; 18 mm polyamide rope with a braided galvanised steel core, cut-resistant and UV-stable; aluminium and stainless steel connectors; impact and weather resistant HPL decorative panels; high-strength concrete foundations. The structure belongs to our Diamond Collection play structures.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-MOJAVE-1377 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 18.4 m (L) x 13.8 m (W) x 4.9 m (H) |
| Age range | 3 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 3.0 m |
| Safety area | 21.3 x 19.0 m |
| Frame | Reinforced stainless steel posts |
| Rope | 18 mm polyamide with braided galvanised steel core, cut and UV resistant |
| Finish | Stainless steel and aluminium connectors; HPL decorative panels |
| Foundation depth | 0.7 m, high-strength concrete |
| Standard | EN 1176, certificate issued by an independent certification body |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
Is a 3.0 m fall height a problem for a public park?
No, provided the surfacing is tested for it and the impact area is respected. It does mean the surface specification is at the demanding end, so it should be agreed with the surfacing contractor before the equipment order is placed.
How long does installation take?
A structure of this scale is a multi-day operation involving excavation, concrete cure time, lifting and assembly, followed by a post-installation inspection. We give a firm programme with the quotation, tied to your site access.
What happens if a rope is damaged?
Individual rope sections and connectors are replaceable without dismantling the structure. Because the ropes carry a braided steel core, vandalism usually leaves a damaged sheath rather than a severed rope, and the section is scheduled for replacement rather than closing the item.
Send us your site plan with access and levels, and we will return a full costed proposal covering equipment, surfacing advice, foundations, lifting, installation and the EN 1176 documentation within 24 business hours.









