The ROBIN collection stands out for its natural design and high resistance, combining acacia wood and steel to offer durable and safe structures for playgrounds.
Acacia wood provides an organic and unique finish to each piece, while its minimalist design favors integration with the environment, making it ideal for natural and sustainable recreational spaces.
This multi-play structure incorporates different heights, climbing elements, balance, and active play, promoting the development of coordination, strength, and social interaction.
Equipment included
• Square tower, platform height 2.10 m – 1 unit.
• Square tower, platform height 1.36 m – 2 units.
• Square tower, platform height 0.90 m – 1 unit.
• Rope entrance, height 1.36 m – 1 unit.
• Vertical climbing wall, height 1.36 m – 1 unit.
• Slide, height 0.90 m – 1 unit.
• Fireman's pole, height 1.36 m – 1 unit.
• Balance beam with rope handrail – 1 unit.
• Climbing logs – 1 set
• Visual and educational panel – 1 unit.
Dimensions and technical data
• Number of users: 22
• Age group: 3+
• Type of access: Difficult access
• Width: 4.37 m
• Length: 4.00 m
• Height: 4.20 m
• Minimum space required: 7.81 x 7.00 m
• Free fall height: 2.10 m
• Fall surface: 34.53 m²
• Foundation depth: -0.60 m
Materials
• Support structure: galvanized steel with powder coating (Ø88.9 mm tubes)
• Platforms: acacia planks on a galvanized steel structure
• Climbing elements: natural acacia wood, debarked and sanded
• Logs: natural acacia wood
• Side infills: acacia wood and colored panels with linseed oil
• Educational panel: 5 mm polycarbonate with print
• Metal elements: galvanized steel with powder coating
• Slide: HDPE + stainless steel
• Ropes: polypropylene with steel core (Ø16 mm)
• Caps: plastic
• Foundation: concrete minimum class C12/15
Safety and regulations
• Complies with standard PN-EN 1176-1:2024-03
• Designed according to European standards for playgrounds
• Professional installation mandatory
• Recommended use with approved shock-absorbing surface
Recommended use
• Public playgrounds
• Recreational areas
• Educational centers
• Community spaces
• Outdoor play areas




