Description
The PROCJON rope cone is the ideal first climbing structure for young children and the perfect answer for playgrounds where space is tight. Reinforced polypropylene ropes are tensioned between a central galvanised steel post and a stainless steel ring at the top, creating a small conical net that children from age 3 can explore safely.
Compact climbing for small playgrounds
With a footprint of just 1.8 x 1.8 m and a circular safety area of 5.5 m diameter, the PROCJON fits into pocket parks, nursery and school yards, campsites and residential courtyards where larger net structures simply will not go. The gently sloping rope faces let toddlers build confidence, balance and grip strength, while older children up to 14 still find it a fun traverse and meeting point.
Key features
- Central post in hot-dip galvanised steel, diameter 139.7 mm
- Top ring in stainless steel, diameter 42.4 mm
- Reinforced polypropylene ropes, diameter 16 mm, tensioned between post and ring
- Plastic, aluminium and stainless steel connectors
- Age range 3 to 14; free fall height 2.0 m
- Foundation depth 0.8 m; minimum space required diameter 5.5 m
- Certified to EN 1176-1:2017 by an independent test body
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-PROCJON-403 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1.8 m (L) x 1.8 m (W) x 3.0 m (H) |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel central post, diameter 139.7 mm |
| Finish | Stainless steel top ring, reinforced polypropylene ropes, stainless steel fixings |
| Standard | EN 1176-1:2017, independently certified |
| Price | On request – project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
From what age can children use the PROCJON?
The cone is certified for children from 3 years old, which makes it one of the few rope climbers suitable for early-years settings, and it remains engaging up to age 14.
How much space do I really need?
Plan a clear circular area of 5.5 m diameter around the central post, covered with impact-attenuating surfacing rated for the 2.0 m free fall height.
Can several PROCJON cones be combined?
Yes. Operators often install two or three cones in a row to create a low-height climbing trail; we can supply a layout plan with your quotation.
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Contact our team with your site details and receive a project quotation within 24 business hours. Request a quote or see the full range of rope climbing nets.

















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