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Squiggle Climb

With its impressive loops and height, the Squiggle Climb playground climber challenges older and bolder users to explore new ways to climb.

Age Range
5 - 12 yrs
Design Options
available at various heights for varying needs/ages/skill levels
Type of Play
physical
Features
climbing and clambering activities
Motor Skills
agility, coordination, lower body strength
Materials
powder-coated steel for durable performance
Colour Options
available in various colour schemes

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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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