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Wooden climbing frames - key elements from longevity

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user1490025201 · 13/03/2022 12:38

Hi! Just wondered if anyone had any advice on wooden climbing frames - and any must have elements that their children enjoyed the most / wished they had?

I have 3, super active, boys (age 18 months, almost 3 year old and an almost 5 year old). I appreciate a slide and a swing are a staple, but wondered what were the most additional used elements that your kids loved the most? Especially as they got a little older? Eg monkey bars, climbing, climbing net, climbing wall etc?

The frames are expensive, and all have a different configuration, so trying to work out what would be the best investment for 3 busy boys.

Also if anyone has any opinion of necessity of highest platform height? My partner thinks this is super important for longevity.

Looking at things like

dunsterhouse.co.uk/monkeyfort-woodland-w3-8m-x-d3-4m

dunsterhouse.co.uk/maxifort-frontier-w4-9m-x-d4-5m

www.outdoortoys.co.uk/rebo-orchard-4ft-wooden-playhouse-swings-rock-wall-deck-6ft-slide-solar-green?utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=CjwKCAiAg6yRBhBNEiwAeVyL0KVAgnskqtNelG4xpmrazXvs_DrPQZYzTGHYQuJzoU9X3iQMfLr2-RoCQRAQAvD_BwE

Ideally trying to but second hand. But the dismantle/rebuilding/moving time and still high cost might be too much so might need to invest in a new one - so if so want to get it right. Thanks in advance.

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