With natural play continuing to be a key buzzword within the play industry, Park Leisure has taken the opportunity to introduce its Wild Things range of sculpted natural play equipment and seven pieces of outdoor fitness equipment.
The mini ski machine, mini cross trainer and mini bike were launched to encourage cardiovascular play for the under 12s.
There is also a new range of BS EN 1176-compliant outdoor gym equipment from The Great Outdoor Gym Company, which can work in partnership with Park Leisure to install outdoor gyms.
The range includes a new recumbent bike and a hand bike, which complements pieces from the original range.
Supplier: Park Leisure Ltd RuckingeKentUK Park Leisure Ltd offers 100% commitment to customers and encourages involvement in the design of projects with consideration to health and safety, inclusive play, education, development and enjoyment. Web: www.parkleisure.com
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