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The Royal Citatdel Extended

Rfmd108

Castles
Castles

2+ years

70,2 M

14 users

Description

Configuration and layout
- Four primary square towers with red pyramid roofs form the core play nodes.
- A rope-mesh suspension bridge connects the central/right towers, enabling elevated traversal between platforms.
- The towers are arranged in an offset cluster rather than a straight line, creating varied routes and sightlines.
- Each tower sits on vertical timber posts, providing clearance for slides and access structures.

Play components
- Enclosed spiral/curved tube slide: Attached to an upper tower, built from segmented gray sections with red joint rings, exiting to an open red chute.
- Straight open slide: Extends from another tower in a linear path for faster descent.
- Access ramp: A sloped entry with footholds leads up to one tower, allowing inclusive access compared to ladder-only designs.
- Climbing and lookout platforms: Open deck areas within the towers provide staging points for imaginative play and movement between features.

Materials and aesthetics
- Primary structure: Robinia
- Accents: red roof panels, trim bands, and flags reinforce the “royal citadel”/fortress theme.

Slides: molded plastic or composite in dark gray with red connectors and stainless steel slides

Bridge: rope or reinforced netting with a timber frame.

Design intent
The product is a multi-activity playground unit aimed at children, combining climbing, balancing, sliding, and imaginative role-play within a medieval fortress motif. The top-down perspective emphasizes circulation: users can ascend via ramp or ladders, traverse across towers through the rope bridge, and descend through either the tube or straight slide, supporting continuous play flow.

4+

100 m2

62 kids

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Specifications

Product line - Robinia Medieval 

Dimensions - ≈  1013 * 886 cm

Height - ≈  487 cm

FFH - 250 cm

Platform heights - 20 / 40 / 100 / 150 / 200 / 250 cm 

In Accordance with -EN1176:17+A1:2023

Dim of Largest part - 120*120*487cm

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2+ years

70,2 M

14 users

Description

Configuration and layout
- Four primary square towers with red pyramid roofs form the core play nodes.
- A rope-mesh suspension bridge connects the central/right towers, enabling elevated traversal between platforms.
- The towers are arranged in an offset cluster rather than a straight line, creating varied routes and sightlines.
- Each tower sits on vertical timber posts, providing clearance for slides and access structures.

Play components
- Enclosed spiral/curved tube slide: Attached to an upper tower, built from segmented gray sections with red joint rings, exiting to an open red chute.
- Straight open slide: Extends from another tower in a linear path for faster descent.
- Access ramp: A sloped entry with footholds leads up to one tower, allowing inclusive access compared to ladder-only designs.
- Climbing and lookout platforms: Open deck areas within the towers provide staging points for imaginative play and movement between features.

Materials and aesthetics
- Primary structure: Robinia
- Accents: red roof panels, trim bands, and flags reinforce the “royal citadel”/fortress theme.

Slides: molded plastic or composite in dark gray with red connectors and stainless steel slides

Bridge: rope or reinforced netting with a timber frame.

Design intent
The product is a multi-activity playground unit aimed at children, combining climbing, balancing, sliding, and imaginative role-play within a medieval fortress motif. The top-down perspective emphasizes circulation: users can ascend via ramp or ladders, traverse across towers through the rope bridge, and descend through either the tube or straight slide, supporting continuous play flow.

2+ years

70,2 M

14 users

Downloads

PRODUCT SHEET
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