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Nature Balancer
Specification
- LineNature
- Dimensionsapprox. 365 x approx. 200 cm
- Lengthapprox. 365 cm
- Widthapprox. 200 cm
- Height50 cm
- Minimum spaceapprox 665x500 cm
- Critical falling height50 cm
- Falling surfaceNot required
Nature Balancer – Embrace outdoor fun with natural balance and agility.
Nature Balancer invites children to develop coordination and confidence through engaging physical activity in a natural setting. This play element is designed to blend seamlessly into outdoor environments, offering an exciting challenge that encourages balance and movement.
Materials and construction
Crafted from high-quality Robinia wood, the Nature Balancer ensures durability and a natural aesthetic. Robinia wood is renowned for its strength and resistance to weather conditions, making it an excellent choice for outdoor recreational equipment that stands the test of time.
Safety and durability
With a low height of 50 cm, the Nature Balancer minimises the risk of injury, providing a safe environment for children to play and explore. Its design adheres to safety standards appropriate for its intended age group, and it does not require a specialised falling surface, simplifying installation and maintenance.
Application in recreational spaces
This element enhances any playground or recreational area by promoting physical activity and motor skills development in a natural, inviting way. Its minimalist design integrates well into parks and green spaces, offering children an opportunity to connect with nature while engaging in active play.
Why choose Nature Balancer
Part of the Nature product line, the Nature Balancer combines organic materials with thoughtful design to create an appealing and functional play experience. Its robust construction and natural finish make it a valuable addition to any outdoor play environment, supporting healthy development and outdoor enjoyment.







