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The core advantage of this modular climbing net combo lies in its highly flexible customization capability, which solves the pain point of mismatched play equipment with limited site space. The HDPE net adopts a reinforced weaving process, with a 10cm*10cm mesh size that prevents kids from getting stuck while ensuring grip stability. The galvanized steel pipe frame undergoes double anti-rust treatment, resisting corrosion from rain and ultraviolet rays, and its service life is 30% longer than ordinary steel frames. Equipped with rounded edge design and anti-slip foot pads, it eliminates potential collision and fall risks. Additionally, the modular structure allows for free combination of climbing walls, rope ladders, and balance beams, adapting to the physical development needs of children in different age groups. It also supports quick disassembly and relocation, reducing maintenance and renovation costs for operators.

The overall dimensions of the combo are 4m (L) * 3m (W) * 2.5m (H), with each modular unit measuring 1.5m * 1m. The HDPE net has a thickness of 6mm, with a breaking strength of 2000N per strand, ensuring it can withstand repeated stretching and climbing. The galvanized steel pipe frame uses pipes with a diameter of 114mm and a wall thickness of 3mm, providing stable support for the entire structure. The anti-slip foot pads are made of 10mm thick rubber, with a friction coefficient of 0.85 to prevent displacement during use. The ground anchoring parts are made of stainless steel, with a burial depth of 60cm to enhance structural stability. All components meet ASTM F1148 safety standards, with no sharp edges or toxic materials. The net surface is treated with anti-UV coating, which can resist 95% of ultraviolet radiation, and the frame’s anti-rust coating has a salt spray resistance test rating of 1000 hours.

This modular climbing net combo is widely applicable to various outdoor and semi-outdoor play spaces. In community parks, it can be placed in the children’s play area to provide a safe and fun climbing venue for residential kids, promoting neighborly interactions. In kindergartens and primary schools, it can be integrated into physical education courses to help students improve their balance and coordination. In parent-child farms and rural tourism resorts, it can serve as a core interactive facility, attracting family visitors and extending their stay time. It is also suitable for commercial outdoor plazas, where it can become a traffic-attracting landscape while providing public welfare play services. In addition, it can be customized for special education institutions, with adjusted module difficulty to meet the adaptive exercise needs of children with special physical conditions.