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Multiplay units are combined play structures that bring climbing, sliding, balancing and social play into one piece of playground equipment. They typically include platforms, towers, slides (often a stainless steel playground slide), climbing wall playground equipment, monkey bars, rope bridges, play panels and dens. As playground equipment suppliers, we use multiplay to deliver high play value, mixed-age engagement and efficient use of space at lower cost-per-feature than separate items.

Robinia Spider Net Multiplay

Double-deck timber multiplay tower with climbing and slide options Alpine Tower - Double Deck Unit 4

Alpine Tower - Double Deck Unit 4

OS 12-2009 Osmoz steel multiplay

KA 12- 2005 Kahute steel multiplay

Mini steel multiplay unit with slides, climbing panels and activity decks MI 09-1034

MI 09-1034 Mini steel multiplay

Maxi steel multiplay unit with slides, climbing walls, and activity panels MA 12-1007

MA 12-1007 Maxi steel multiplay

Extra steel multiplay unit with climbing frames, slides and ropes EX 15-1003

EX 15-1003 Extra steel multiplay

Mega steel multiplay unit with slides, climbing walls and rope features ME 18-1019

ME 18-1019 Mega steel multiplay

Symbioz steel multiplay unit SY 09-1001 for children aged 3–14 years

SY 09-1001 Symbioz steel multiplay

Balance and climbing multiplay unit with beams and activity panels EQ 18-3009

EQ 18-3009 Equilibre steel multiplay

Osmoz All Years Play

Petite Adventure

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Adventure Climbing Frame with Rope Nets & Play Elements

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Acrylic Coating

Frequently Asked Questions

What are multiplay units used for in playgrounds?

Multiplay units deliver a range of play experiences, including climbing, sliding, balancing and social play, all within a single structure. They maximise activity in a defined footprint and let children of different abilities engage at the same time.

Where are multiplay units commonly installed?

In primary and SEN schools, nurseries, parish and town council parks, housing development play areas, holiday parks and visitor attractions. Any site with around 50m² or more of usable play area can usually accommodate a multiplay unit.

What materials are multiplay units available in?

We supply timber playground equipment, robinia play equipment, stainless steel playground equipment and HPL composite multiplay units. Robinia playground equipment uses rot-resistant hardwood, giving a natural look without the upkeep associated with softwood.

Can multiplay units be added to an existing playground?

Yes, we regularly retrofit multiplay units into existing playgrounds, working around existing equipment and surfacing. We survey the site, confirm fall zones and design a unit that fits the available footprint.

What multiplay units are best for older kids?

Taller towers with a playground climbing frame, monkey bars, climbing wall playground equipment, rope nets and a stainless steel playground slide suit 8+ and teen users. Adding basket swings or independent spinning items further increases challenge.

What multiplay units are suited to schools, playgrounds and community spaces?

Mid-height steel or wooden playground equipment with a mix of climbing, sliding and social elements suits most school briefs. Larger themed wooden outdoor playground equipment works well for community parks, while compact low-rise units suit nursery and SEN settings.

What material multiplay units are most suited for playgrounds, schools and community spaces?

Stainless steel playground equipment offers durability and a modern aesthetic for high-traffic public sites. Robinia natural playground units suit rural and naturalistic settings, while a standard timber playground or HPL composite multiplay suits schools wanting a warmer, lower-maintenance finish.

How long does it take to install multiplay units?

Most multiplay installs take three to seven working days on site, depending on size, foundations and surfacing. Larger themed or bespoke units can run two to three weeks.