CLIMBING WALL: Rock climb the 6.5 ft tall four-sided rock wall, fits up to 4 kids to capture the flag
PLAY & GROW: Climber play strengthens muscles, improves fine motor skills, increases physical and mental strength, encourages imaginative play & discovery
NATURAL DESIGN: Rock wall blends with the backyard, easy grab junior grips for small hands, jungle gym with over 100 sqft of climbing area, maximum weight: of 300 lbs.
LOOKOUT: Top platform, 2 climbing cargo nets, 1-floor net, 9 hand grips, a plastic flag, 2 anchors, assembled dimensions: 80" H x 80" W x 52" D
DURABLE: Built to last, durable double-walled plastic, easy to clean, colors won't chip, fade, crack, or peel
Brand
Step2
Color
Gray
Product Dimensions
52"D x 80"W x 80"H
Frame Material
Plastic
Finish Type
Unfinished
Item Weight
136.6 pounds
Country of Origin
USA
ASIN
B0015GMFLK
Item model number
782299
Manufacturer recommended age
4 - 8 years
Best Sellers Rank
#79,295 in Toys & Games () #16 in #563 in
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Release date
February 21, 2020
Manufacturer
Step2
Why We Love Skyward Summit
Cargo Net
Climber features a sturdy cargo net to get kiddos started on their climb to the summit.
Climber Platform
Stop and take in the breathtaking views from atop the mountain overlook.
Junior Hand Grips
Skilled climbers can continue on from the cargo net to the kid's hand grips. Next stop: the top.
Open-air Climber Peak
Race to the top to see who is the winner of capture the flag or play a game of 'king of the hill'.
Why Play with Climber Toys?
Physical + Motor Skills
Climbing activates both upper and lower body strength, and helps build fine motor skills with the gripping motion.
Plus, the excitement of being outside and running around a playset does a kid’s body good!
Critical Thinking
With each movement, kids have to evaluate where they are and where they should reach or step next. And, each climbing “route” is a new challenge kids need to overcome.
Language + Social Skills
Climbers are great for many kids to play together with the open design. When kids play together, they communicate with each other as they take turns. They also learn critical skills like patience and sharing, and new words like “step”, “climb”, and “slide”.
Creativity + Role Play
Getting outside to play breaks their usual routine, allowing them to open their imaginations. Playing together helps kids to work out storylines and learn to improvise based on what someone does or says.
Play Together!
Capture the Flag: Race to the top with friends and see who can reach the flag first! This is a great game for both one-on-one play or with teams. Reset the flag to play again, noting which team catches the flag the most at the end of 10 or 15 minutes of active play.
Pretend Play: What will your climber be today? From pirate ship, to airplane, cruise ship, and more, there’s so many ways to get creative!
Make sharing the clean-up responsibilities fun with your child. Putting yard toys away in a designated storage area when playtime is over will help foster good habits, show an example of teamwork, and a bonus in motor skill development!