Description
OASIS XL puts two palm-themed towers on one site and links them with a 3.4 m suspended rope bridge. That bridge is the whole idea: it turns two separate climbing items into a single circuit, so children climb one tower, cross at height and slide down the other instead of coming back the way they came.
A circuit, not a destination
- Two towers connected by a 3.4 m rope bridge, creating a one-way route through the structure.
- Circulation improves markedly: on a single tower every child meets every other child on the same net, while a circuit keeps traffic moving in one direction.
- Climbing nets and climbing walls give each tower more than one ascent, so children of different ability start together and meet on the bridge.
- Integrated slides on the descent side, keeping the platforms clear at peak times.
- The suspended bridge is itself a balance challenge, and for many children the part of the structure they came for.
Materials and construction
Stainless steel structural posts; 18 mm polyamide rope with a braided galvanised steel core, cut-resistant and UV-stable; aluminium and stainless steel connectors; palm-tree HPL decorative panels, impact and weather resistant; high-strength concrete foundations at 0.7 m depth. Bridge rope tension is a specific inspection point and is checked at every functional inspection. Related formats are shown under play towers.
Siting
The minimum impact area is 12.3 by 9.3 m and the free height of fall is 2.9 m. The ground beneath the bridge is part of the impact area and must be surfaced and kept clear: it is the zone most often obstructed by a planting bed or a bin on installed sites.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-OASISXL-1363 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 9.3 m (L) x 6.3 m (W) x 4.8 m (H) |
| Configuration | Two towers linked by a 3.4 m suspended rope bridge; integrated slides |
| Age range | 3 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 2.9 m |
| Safety area | 12.3 x 9.3 m |
| Frame | Stainless steel posts |
| Rope | 18 mm polyamide with braided galvanised steel core, cut and UV resistant |
| Finish | Stainless steel and aluminium connectors; palm-tree 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
Can children pass each other on the bridge?
The bridge is designed for a one-way flow and children generally organise that themselves. Where a site expects heavy simultaneous use, plan the layout so the natural approach favours a single direction.
How is the rope bridge maintained?
Tension and the condition of the terminations are checked at each functional inspection. The bridge ropes are replaceable as an assembly without dismantling the towers.
Is it worth the extra cost over a single tower?
On a busy site, yes: the circuit raises effective capacity well beyond two separate items, and the bridge adds a balance challenge that neither tower provides alone. On a quiet site with few simultaneous users, a single OASIS may serve just as well.
Send us your peak-time user numbers and a dimensioned site plan, and we will advise which configuration suits and return a costed proposal within 24 business hours.










