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Octanite
The Octanite attracts children by offering a meandering climbing experience in and on three-dimensional nets. The symmetrical climbing paths are immensely appealing to children. The thrilling open-air action attracts children again and again and makes them want to come back. The bouncy, symmetrical net cubes require concentration when climbing, as all the movements of other climbers can be felt through the rope movement. These rope vibrations encourage social interaction, cooperation and consideration of others. The nets train important motor skills such as proprioception, spatial awareness and cross-body coordination. These skills are fundamental for risk assessment throughout life, including, for instance judging and navigating traffic securely. The rich climbing experiences from bottom to top are graded challenges in play, which means this unit has a high play capacity for all abilities.

Octanite - Black
In-ground -40cm (expansion bolts)
COR454001-0406
- Product number:
- COR45400
- Art:
- Frame Nets
- Age group:
- 5 - 12
- Dimensions LxWxH:
- 17′ 8″ x 17′ 8″ x 15′ 1″
- Play capacity (users):
- 36







Elevated Activities 0 |
Accessible Elevated Activities | Accessible Ground Level Activities | Accessible Ground Level Play Types |
---|---|---|---|
Present | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Required | 0 | 1 | 1 |
- Hot dip galvanized steel:
- Lifetime
- Corocord Rope:
- 10 years
- Aluminum clamps:
- 10 years
- Membrane:
- 2 years
- Spare parts guaranteed:
- 10 years
- Max. fall height:
- 6’ 8’’
- Safety surfacing area:
- 72.00 yd sq.
- Number of installers :
- 2
Quality that lasts

Physical
Joy of movement:
Motor skills, muscle, cardio and bone density
Cognitive
Joy of movement:
Curiosity, understanding of causal relationships and knowledge og the world
Social-emotional
Joy of movement:
Teamwork, tolerance and sense of belonging
Creative
Joy of movement:
Co-creation and experimenting with materials
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