three kids happily using the Tyke Tower Climbing Wall
Tyke Tower Climbing Wall
Tyke Tower Climbing Wall
three kids happily using the Tyke Tower Climbing Wall
Tyke Tower Climbing Wall
Tyke Tower Climbing Wall
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Item # MW5892

Tyke Tower Climbing Wall

Tyke Tower Climbing Wall

Big Hand Holds for Little Climbers
Regular price $8,531.00
Regular price $0.00 Sale price $8,531.00
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Color: Blue
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Why We Love It

Designed specifically for preschoolers and early learners, this freestanding climbing wall features large handholds sized for smaller hands. As children climb, they build balance, body awareness, muscle strength, and essential gross motor skills. To add an extra layer of learning, kids can rearrange the included magnetic numbers and letters as they play. 

  • Provides proprioceptive input to help improve sensory integration
  • Encourages critical thinking, heavy work and gross motor development
  • Supports vestibular seekers and motor planning challenges
  • Ages 2-6

Details

  • 5'H x 4'L x 4'W per side (16′ around)
  • Includes:
    Four standard panels
    Eight 4 ' x 6' mats (2” thick) 
    Four 2' x 6' mats (2” thick)
    80 Groperz handholds and hardware
    176 preset placement options
    Activity guide with lesson plans
    Educational magnets (letters and numbers)
  • Colors: Grey climbing tower with red or blue mats

Getting Started

  • An 18′ x 18′ use zone is recommended.
  • Class C fire-rated panels are available upon request. 
  • One-year warranty

Shipping and Returns

Please note:
This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied. This item has a 30-day return policy.

Your item(s) may ship by truck.
In the event that your order is shipped by truck, your location's capacity for accepting and unloading shipments will determine the type of truck delivery you will use.

Standard delivery is used when a facility has a loading dock or forklift on site.
Lift gate delivery is used when a facility does not have a forklift or accessible loading dock but does have personnel that can handle and transport the contents of the shipment.
Inside delivery is used when a facility does not have the capacity to unload and transport large and heavy shipments. The shipment will be brought to the threshold of your facility. It will not be brought to a specified room or transported up or down a stairwell.


Safety Information

Use only with adult supervision. Professional installation is required. A safety area of at least 7 feet must extend around the climbing wall. This safety area needs to be free of obstacles, sharp edges, and sharp objects and not overlap with the safety area of other equipment. Floor mats of adequate thickness should be used to protect users from falls. Rock or wall climbing indoors and outdoors is an inherently dangerous sport. The activity of climbing can lead to significant personal injury, disfigurement or death. Even though one may be climbing indoors on an artificial wall, risks still exist and caution must be exercised. Fun and Function is not liable for injuries resulting from these inherent risks of climbing.


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