• The smallest of the Pico range, the Mini Pico was designed for little explorers, with lower beams and ropes to clamber or climb across. Encourages problem solving and social skill development whilst building confidence in their own physical ability. Also designed for smaller children, our Pico Mantis fits well into more narrow spaces. What do children learn from climbing?
  • With a combination of ropes and beams to clamber across, getting to the platform is no easy task. Only the bravest explorers will make it to the Eagles nest and down the slide! What do children learn from climbing? Why not link this product with some other items, such as Trim Trail equipment? Our client did just this --> Ordnance House (REME), Tidworth
  • The mix of hammocks, rope ladders and irregular log arrangement create a challenge for a range of ages. Encourages problem solving and social skill development whilst building confidence in their own physical ability. For younger climbers please see our Pico Mantis or Mini Pico. What do children learn from climbing?
  • Children of all ages will love to clamber and crawl on the Lynx Log Climber! It is designed to challenge all explorers and encourage confidence in their abilities. Encourages problem solving and social skill development whilst building confidence in their own physical ability. See also Pico Ibex. What do children learn from climbing?
  • Designed to fit in more narrow spaces, the Pico Mantis combines logs and nets at a lower level for smaller explorers. Encourages problem solving and social skill development whilst building confidence in their own physical ability. For more of a challenge, take a look at our Pico Eagle! What do children learn from climbing?
  • Designed for older children, the Pico Toro has larger hammocks and more challenging beams. Encourages problem solving and social skill development whilst building confidence in their own physical ability.
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