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Orbiter

The Orbiter playground component is a classic, rung-style overhead supplying the fun upper-body activity that kids of all ages love. Starts and ends on the same playground platform. Promotes brachiating activity which is considered essential for healthy development.

Age Range
5 - 12 yrs
Type of Play
physical
Accessibility/Annex H
accessible with appropriate design & surfacing, available at lower height for younger or seated users
Features
brachiating activity (using arms to swing from rung to rung)
Motor Skills
flexibility, grip strength, hand-eye coordination, motor planning, upper body strength
Sensory
kinesthetic awareness
Materials
powder-coated steel for durable performance

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Great Product, Great People
The playground is perfect and the kids love it. Even my carpenters that installed it had good things to say. Great product and great people working with it. Art Olson, Operations Manager—School District No. 10, B.C.
Hassle-free from Start to Finish
"When you are building a large-scale project, customer service is number one. Blue Imp worked with us hand in hand. They responded to our questions immediately, discussed options, explained all the details and guided us through the project from planning right through to the installation. The whole process was hassle-free from start to finish." Delburne Futures Committee
Play for All
"We are really happy with the new Blue Imp playground that was designed and built at our school by BDI Play Designs. We are a large school with over 500 students all of whom love to get outside and be active during recess times. Our new inclusive playground is great in that it is designed to ensure that ALL students can get on the playground. BDI designed the park with ALL students in mind and ensured that every student no matter what their abilities can play with their friends. Our new playground ensures that no students are left on the sidelines." Chris Good — Principal, École Barrie Wilson School