The ROBINIA collection stands out for its natural design and great durability, thanks to the use of black acacia wood , a material that is extremely resistant to weather conditions and the wear and tear typical of children's playgrounds.
Each structure features natural variations in the shape of the beams , giving each play element a unique character. The collection's minimalist design prioritizes integration with the environment, making it an ideal solution for eco-friendly playgrounds and natural recreational spaces .
This ROBINIA play structure combines two towers connected by an inclined bridge , including access and descent elements that encourage physical activity, coordination and adventure play.
Included equipment
• Tower with roof , platform height 1.35 m – 1 unit.
• Roofless tower , platform height 0.90 m – 1 unit.
• Slide , height 1.35 m – 1 unit.
• Rope entrance fence , height 0.90 m – 1 unit.
• Fire hose , height 0.90 m – 1 unit.
• Vertical ladder – 1 unit
• Inclined bridge with beams on ropes – 1 unit
Dimensions and technical data
• Number of users: 6
• Age group: 3+
• Access type: Hard-to-access device
• Width: 2.16 m
• Length: 5.96 m
• Total height: 3.15 m
• Minimum space required: 9.41 × 5.17 m
• Free fall height: 1.35 m
• Fall surface: 34.13 m²
• Foundation depth: –0.60 m
Materials
• Structural legs: natural acacia (Robinia) wood, peeled, cleaned of pith, sanded and cut lengthwise
• Platforms: acacia planks
• Metal elements: galvanized steel with powder coating
• Decorative applications: 15 mm HDPE panels, mass-dyed
• Slide: sides in 15 mm HDPE and sliding surface in 1.5 mm AISI304 stainless steel
• Ropes: multifilament polypropylene with steel core , Ø16 mm, polyamide connectors and stainless steel screws
• End caps: technical plastic
• Foundation: minimum class C12/15 concrete
Safety and regulations
• Complies with standard PN-EN 1176-1:2024-03
• Designed according to European safety standards for children's playgrounds
• Recommended installation on an approved shock-absorbing surface
Recommended use
• Public parks
• Natural recreational areas
• Schools and nurseries
• Community play areas


