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Walrus
Specification
- LineDiscovery
- Dimensions81 x 33 cm
- Length81 cm
- Width33 cm
- Height80 cm
- Safety zone 330 x 253 cm
- Critical falling height60 cm
- Falling surfaceRequired
- turf/topsoilAcceptable (CFH<60cm)
- Age2+
Walrus Spring Rider – Playful fun with sturdy design for young adventurers.
Walrus Spring Rider brings delightful motion and engaging play to any playground, designed especially for children aged 2 and above. Its charming walrus shape invites little ones to bounce and rock safely while developing balance and coordination.
Materials and construction
This spring rider is crafted from durable powder-coated steel combined with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyethylene (PE), ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to weather conditions. The robust materials provide a smooth, safe surface that withstands active use in outdoor environments.
Safety and durability
Designed with a critical fall height under 60 cm, the Walrus Spring Rider requires an appropriate safety surface such as turf or topsoil to minimise injury risks. Its dimensions and height are tailored to suit young children, offering a secure and enjoyable play experience compliant with safety standards for early childhood playground equipment.
Application in recreational spaces
Perfectly suited for parks, kindergartens, and community play areas, this spring rider encourages physical activity and imaginative play. Its compact size fits well within various playground layouts, making it an excellent choice for enhancing outdoor recreational zones for toddlers and preschoolers.
Why choose Walrus Spring Rider
Part of the Discovery product line, the Walrus Spring Rider combines playful design with superior build quality. Its engaging form and reliable materials ensure it will be a favourite feature in your playground, promoting joyful movement and early development through active play.






















