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20.06.2013 - Ausgabe: 3/2013

Jumping, playing on the swing or seesaw – no problem with Huck Seiltechnik

Making physical activity fun: trampolines and large seesaws provide plenty of fun for everyone.

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For about 25 years now, the trampolines of the Hally Gally series have been successful in the market and despite their unobtrusive appearance they are very popular among teachers and children of all ages. Huck Seiltechnik has marketed these play items right from the beginning, not least because of their very rugged design, their high play value and their durability given minimum care and maintenance requirements. Besides, the play items are characterized by their safe use in team and single play. The latest trampolines of the Hally Gally series are available in a round or square version, in various sizes and in a free-standing or dig-in version. The new model “Maximus VI” is likely to break all records: it provides rollicking jumping fun for young and old alike on a 6 m long and 1 m wide jumping surface.
The jumping mats consist of hard-wearing filaments with fabric ply, which are made from environmentally friendly, soft recycled rubber. The high-grade and durable steel springs ensure constant tensile strength for years. Surrounding reddish brown fall protection panels provide safety as they are very cushioning and impact-absorbing.
The trampolines are provided with a sturdy, hot-dip galvanized sheet steel frame, which is either wood-panelled in the free-standing version or available in a lacquered version on request. By opening and lifting, the area underneath the jumping mat can be accessed for cleaning if required. The trampolines themselves do not require any maintenance.
The round trampolines “Circus” (Ø 190 cm) and the square “Mini Trampoline” (175 cm x 175 cm) are now also available with an enclosed rubber mat.
Playing on the seesaw as fast as you can: Hardly anything makes children’s eyes sparkle and light up more than playing on swings or seesaws with other children. Things may get quite wild sometimes and turn into rough-and-tumble play. As of now, Huck offers a net seesaw with a high-quality hot-dip galvanized and lacquered steel frame as a variant to the successful net seesaw with laminated douglas fir beams. The play item is 4 metres long and 90 cm wide. A sturdy seesaw mechanism guarantees a good rollicking fun ride. Retaining brackets at both ends as well as retaining ropes ensure safe play for children – even if the seesaw ride gets a bit wild. Two rubber tyres set into the ground specifically absorb the impact.
In the steel frame there is a net made from well-known and very rugged steel wire ropes (16 mm in diameter, six-stranded, with steel core), which is available in green, yellow, red, black, grey, hemp or multicoloured.
These trampolines and rope seesaws designed to provide maximum fun and action are an addition to Huck’s extensive range of rope play equipment centring around the original bird’s nest as well as various rope net pyramids, climbing towers and ropes courses, which can be used both as single units and in combination with other play items.For further information, please send an e-mail to seiltechnik@huck.net or visit the website www.huck.net
 

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