A climbing element created by several vertical support poles with horizontal metal beams connecting them like the rungs of a ladder; the entire element is curved in the shape of a ship's bow.
A climbing structure that looks like a ladder twisted 90 degrees so that the two vertical supports become horizontal to the platform and the rungs transition from horizontal to vertical.
A climbing element with a short, central pole with four steps branching out at right angles; found in playgrounds with a support rope from the center pole attached to structure above.
A climbing structure that looks like a climbing net twisted 90 degrees so that the horizontal ropes become vertical near the platform and the vertical ropes transition from vertical to horizontal.
A climbing structure created by two metal arches that intersect at right angles with a climbing net anchored to the ground at four points, attached each arch, and to the intersection of the arches.
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. Includes a net bridge to a platform and single curved slide.