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Children’s Climbing Domes

Many people decided to upgrade their backyards during the pandemic. It offered a convenient way for caretakers and children alike to get outdoors. Instead of wrangling everyone into the car to head to the park, kids can simply open their backdoor to find adventure. And one of the most popular outdoor activities is a climbing dome.

Climbing equipment encourages kids to get off their electronic devices and outside for some fresh air. It promotes physical exercise and helps develop hand-eye coordination, balance and spatial awareness.

A dome gives youngsters the freedom to climb independently and safely. You can sit back and supervise, knowing your kids are climbing on a stable structure to their heart’s content.

What to consider before you buy a climbing dome

Climbing Dome Size

Children should use their climbing domes outdoors since they are too big for the average home. However, you can install some smaller versions both inside and out. These are great for climbers who like to stay active all year round. However, the smaller the frame, the more quickly your little ones will grow out of it.

Make sure you have plenty of space surrounding the dome, so there’s no chance of hitting an object, like a tree or stump. Also, be sure to remove any tree branches that might hang too low above the climbing dome.

It’s important to follow the company’s age recommendation for a climbing dome. These guidelines ensure children won’t fall too far to the ground if they take a spill. If you have a toddler, they should use a soft foam playset for climbing adventures. Once they’re old enough, you can upgrade them to a climbing dome.

Climbing dome weight capacity

If you’re using an outdoor climbing dome, opt for a power-coated or galvanized steel option. A steel frame is likely to support more weight than a plastic option, though this will make it heavier and more difficult to manoeuvre. Both materials are incredibly durable and safe for hours of climbing. Although coated steel is weather-resistant, you’ll still want to cover it or take it down during the winter months. This will extend the life of your climbing dome.

Climbing dome safety

As with all climbing equipment, your number one concern should be safety. An adult should always supervise children when they are climbing on the dome. Make sure they wear fitted clothing and take off any jewelry or other items that could get caught on the frame. Children should not use the climbing dome when it is wet as they can slip and fall.

Make sure you fit the dome securely to a flat, level surface. If you’re concerned about the dome rocking or tipping over, you can try using a ground anchor kit.

Since falling is a possibility, setting up the equipment on a soft landing surface is crucial. Positioning the frame over grass is the cheapest and easiest option. If you require extra protection, playground tiles are an affordable choice.

Additional climbing dome features

Most kids have other interests besides climbing, so it might be wise to purchase a dome that has some additional features. Some climbing domes include a cover, which doubles as a fort or tent for little ones to escape the sun. Others have adjoining slides, such as the Slide Whizzer Dome, or swings, like the Jugader Dome.

Climbing dome assembly

All of the products listed here require assembly. And you’ll likely need two people to put everything together. If you’re purchasing one as a gift, consider setting everything up beforehand so it’s ready for use right away. Alternatively get a professional to install the unit.

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