Description
The Sargas adventure course is a rope play structure integrating a complete climbing and traverse system, with several play elements staged at varied heights for progressive challenges. Supplied and installed throughout France by Light In Fitness.
Progression built into the architecture
Where a single net offers one big playground, the Sargas organises the challenge: its play elements are tiered at different heights, so children advance station by station as skill and confidence grow. The integrated climbing-and-traverse network links the tiers into a continuous course – a format that rewards return visits, because there is always a next element to conquer.
Components and equipment
- Integrated network of climbing and traverse ropes
- Multiple play elements staged at varied heights
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-AVENTURE-SAR |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 19.5 x 12.0 x 5.2 m overall – minimum safety zone 25.1 x 16.5 m; free fall height 3.0 m; foundation depth 1.0 m; ages 5-14 |
| Frame | Steel frame with integrated anchoring system; braided polyamide ropes |
| Finish | Confirmed on the project layout plan |
| Standard | EN 1176, certified by an independent certification body; EN 1177 impact surfacing for the fall zones |
| Price | On request – project quotation within 24 business hours |
Installation across France
Light In Fitness, manufacturer and distributor based in Tours since 2013, supports more than 500 client sites. Every project includes a free layout study, delivery anywhere in France, installation by our teams and a professional warranty; wear parts remain available after the sale. Site machinery access is required for installation.
Typical settings include communal parks, school grounds and campsites seeking a structured climbing offer: the tiered layout lets supervisors read at a glance which children are on which level, a practical advantage for group visits.
Frequently asked questions
What does an integrated anchoring system change?
The rope network anchors directly into the steel frame rather than to separate fittings, simplifying the foundation layout and keeping tension consistent across the course – details the layout study documents for your site.
Is the Sargas suitable for a mid-sized park?
Yes – at 19.5 x 12.0 m it is one of the more compact adventure courses in the collection, sized for communal parks and school grounds that cannot host a full rope park but want more than a single net.
How do progressive challenges help mixed groups?
Each tier occupies a different skill level, so siblings of different ages use the structure together without the youngest being stranded or the oldest being bored.
Compare formats in our children’s outdoor sports parks, or review the inspection guidance for playgrounds and outdoor fitness. Request your free quotation – answered within 24 business hours.






















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