Description
Rope play configuration no. 45 is built from two rope domes rather than pyramids or towers. They are linked by an extended climbing zone laid with rubber matting and a rope walkway, and served by two double slide modules, across a 22.0 x 20.8 m plot.
Why domes
A dome is climbable over its whole surface. There is no front, no back and no single route to the top, so a group of children distributes itself around the structure automatically and no one waits for a ladder. Two domes double that effect and give the installation its distinctive silhouette — rounded rather than angular, which sits more comfortably in a landscaped park than a rectilinear frame.
- Two rope play domes
- Extended climbing zone with rubber matting
- Two double slide modules
- Rope walkway linking the two domes
Continuous multi-level route
The domes, the climbing zone and the walkway form a continuous route across several levels, alternating balance, climbing, sliding and obstacle crossing, with elevated points where children stop and watch. That mix suits schools and large public sites where the same equipment has to hold a 5-year-old and a 13-year-old for the length of a break.
Materials
Hot-dip galvanised and powder-coated steel frame. High-tensile polyamide ropes with certified metal connectors. Concrete foundation pads at 1.0 m depth.
Surfacing
The rubber matting in the climbing zone is part of the equipment package. It does not replace the site surfacing: the free height of fall is 3.0 m, so the whole impact area — 26.1 x 25.2 m — requires an impact-attenuating surface certified to EN 1177 for a critical fall height of at least 3.0 m. The structure itself is certified to EN 1176-1:2017-12 by an independent certification body.
Technical specification
| Reference / SKU | LIF-KZ45-1145 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 22.0 x 20.8 x 6.4 m |
| Age range | 5 to 14 years |
| Free height of fall | 3.0 m |
| Safety area | 26.1 x 25.2 m minimum |
| Foundation depth | 1.0 m, concrete pads |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised steel, powder-coated |
| Finish | High-tensile polyamide ropes, certified metal connectors, rubber matting in the climbing zone |
| Standard | EN 1176-1:2017-12, independently certified |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
Does the rubber matting count as the safety surface?
No. It is a surface treatment within the climbing zone. The site-wide impact-attenuating surface is a separate item, specified and tested to EN 1177 for a 3.0 m critical fall height across the whole safety area.
Are domes harder to supervise than towers?
Easier, in general. A dome is open on all sides, so children are visible from the perimeter throughout the climb, unlike an enclosed tower.
Can one dome be installed without the other?
Yes, as a separately certified component — but the linking walkway and the continuous route are the reason to buy this configuration, and a single dome is a different product decision.
Send us your plot dimensions, the age profile of the site and your surfacing intentions, and we will return a costed proposal with a scaled siting drawing within 24 business hours.












