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YOUR FORUM FOR PLAY, SPORTS UND LEISURE AREAS

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16.10.2013 - Ausgabe: 5/2013

Huck Seiltechnik at FSB in Cologne

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New colour and play combinations featuring high-quality rope technology: The focal point is, for example, the new “Eagles Nest” series in the extravagant rope colours grey/black, combined with black bird’s nests. With a height of 6 metres, the children are enthroned like in an actual bird’s nest on a high post. Safeguarded by climbing nets, they can enjoy the view from up high, looking
over the entire playground. Various ascent and descent options, such as climbing nets, ropes and ladders, provide exciting climbing alternatives and ensure plenty of adventure. At the core of the new bird’s nest series is the original Huck Bird’s Nest, a round close-meshed basket with a base shaped to form a nest and a steel ring of 190 cm in diameter wound round with rope. Unlike net
seats, its material doesn’t let dirt or rain water accumulate so that the children’s clothes stay clean and dry. The original Huck Bird’s Nests are available in various colours. Seesaws have always provided plenty of fun. Things may get quite wild sometimes and turn into rough-and-tumble play. Huck therefore offers a net seesaw with a high-quality hot-dip galvanized and lacquered steel frame that can also bear the weight of adults 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. www.huck.net Huck will present its product range at FSB in Hall 3.2, stand A020/B021.
 

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