A standalone rope/net climbing element consisting of two metal arches angled away from each other with a rope netting forming a tunnel between the two arches.
A huge, standalone element created by vertical metal poles with ropes and metal 'rungs' creating a suspension bridge meant to be climbed and traversed.
A large, standalone climbing structure where the skeleton of the structure consists of straight pieces of metal arranged in geometric kites and the interior is a tangle of climbing ropes
A rope traverse element with one bottom rope, one top rope, and a rope strung between the top and bottom creating rectangular shapes. All in one plane perpendicular to the ground and coplanar with the support poles.
Within an arch, there is a climbing net. Well.. two climbing nets. And neither are perfectly vertical but are rather offset from each other slightly, creating a little gap.
A large, standalone net climbing structure with triangular faces and several 'internal' elements including hanging steps and a cargo net. Attaches to a large curved slide via a rope net bridge.
It's a rope net traverse element with two parallel ropes at the bottom and two parallel ropes at the top. Between the bottom ropes are a few wood plank steps.
A single pole extends from the ground, dramatically flares into a circular metal base. Above the base, there is rope netting that forms a cylinder with a graceful quarter twist before meeting the circular metal ring that forms the top support. And the entire element rotates along the central pole. Amazing.
A moderate sized, standalone net climbing structure with curving triangular faces and wood 'cladding' the resembles a cabin. There are a few internal climbing elements and a single metal slide.
This large, standalone climbing feature is generally dome shaped with several internal elements (including a black belt bridge and hanging steps). Great element.