Jungle Tower and Swing Set Measurements
Maximum Unit Height:
10.5 Foot
Maximum Unit Width:
14 Foot 2 Inches
Maximum Unit Depth:
13 Foot 6 Inches
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Original price was: €1,471.50.€1,350.00Current price is: €1,350.00.
or 18 monthly payments of €81.03
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Delivered to Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Nationwide.
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Note: This unit is designed for a specific number of users whose combined weight should not exceed the capacity limitations of 110lb or 49.9kg per child with a maximum of 5 children.
Note: Splits and cracks will occur in timber as it expands and contracts with humidity and temperature changes. These cracks DO NOT affect the strength, integrity and durability of the play equipment. The splits and cracks happen because timber is a natural product and is a living material, and through the year the wood expands and contracts, often meaning quite large cracks appear.