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Ring Challenge

Designed to promote upper body strength and hand-eye co-ordination. Lower rings provide wheelchair accessible upper body activity.

Model Number
C19-27
Design Options
various configurations available
Fitness Benefits
co-ordination, grip strength, upper body strength
Notes
comes with instructional signage for safe, effective usage

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"The Blue Imp team was a pleasure to work with during our Rotary Peace Park Playground replacement project. Their expertise and knowledge in playground design made it possible to maximize the play value of this highly-used,  marquee playground within the City. As a bonus, they were able to offer play features that presented relevant local themes, such as dog sleds and a paddlewheeler.  We have received a large number of positive comments from residents regarding the new play structures. From design to installation, their professional approach was outstanding. We look forward to working with Blue Imp on future projects." City of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
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"Our school was fortunate enough to team up with Blue Imp to bring a new all accessible playground to our school and community. Blue Imp was able to put together our visioned playground that allows kids to run, jump and climb, as well as allows children of all abilities to find their place on the playground. The customer service we received from Blue Imp went above and beyond our expectations.  Professional, yet a personal feel that we knew that any questions or concerns we may have would be answered knowledgeably and with our students best interest in mind. We know the design and structure of our playground will be loved by kids and families for years to come! " Eastbrook Elementary School
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The playground is perfect and the kids love it. Even my carpenters that installed it had good things to say. Great product and great people working with it. Art Olson, Operations Manager—School District No. 10, B.C.