Description
The NAOS rope climbing dome brings a clean, architectural silhouette to mid-size playgrounds. Two intersecting steel half-circles form the frame, and a five-plane space net is stretched between the arches to create a compact three-dimensional climbing course. Specified by local authorities, landscape architects and campsite operators, it delivers a genuine climbing challenge within a footprint of less than 6 x 6 m.
A sculptural climbing frame for public spaces
Unlike conventional net pyramids, the NAOS reads as a piece of outdoor sculpture: the crossed arches stand out in parks, school grounds and residential developments. Inside, the multi-plane net lets several children climb, traverse and rest at different heights at the same time, encouraging motor-skill development, grip strength and spatial awareness for users aged 5 to 14.
Key features
- Two intersecting half-circle arches in hot-dip galvanised steel tube (diameter 139.7 mm)
- Interior space net built from five interconnected climbing planes
- Braided, bonded polyamide rope with steel reinforcement, diameter 18 mm
- Polyamide, aluminium and stainless steel connectors; galvanised bolts
- Free fall height 3.0 m; foundation depth 0.8 m
- Minimum space required: 9.7 x 9.7 m
- Certified to EN 1176-1:2017 by an independent test body
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-NAOS-406 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5.8 m (L) x 5.8 m (W) x 4.2 m (H) |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel tube, diameter 139.7 mm |
| Finish | Hot-dip galvanised; steel-reinforced polyamide ropes with aluminium and stainless steel connectors |
| Standard | EN 1176-1:2017, independently certified |
| Price | On request – project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
What surfacing does the NAOS dome require?
With a free fall height of 3.0 m, the dome must be installed over impact-attenuating surfacing sized for that height across the full 9.7 x 9.7 m safety area. Our technical team can advise on compliant loose-fill or synthetic options as part of your project quotation.
How is the structure anchored?
The arches are set in reinforced concrete foundations at a depth of 0.8 m. A layout plan and technical data sheet are supplied on request so groundworks can be prepared before delivery.
Is the NAOS suitable for coastal or high-traffic sites?
Yes. The hot-dip galvanised frame, steel-reinforced polyamide ropes and stainless steel connectors are designed for intensive public use outdoors and require only routine tension and wear inspections.
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