Monmouth Climbing Frame
Monmouth:
An extended Climbing Frame designed to provide for a wide age range. The larger
platform and wooden staircase encourages easier access by very young children.
Step 1: Take Your Tower

- The next part is to choose a roof for your tower, beow are the options of what can
be used with this tower:
- Choose Your Roof:
The Monmouth can only be fitted with a triangle roof:

Step 2: Choose Your Tower Add Ons
- Below is a list of options that you can add onto the Monmouth Tower.
Commando Net: Climbing Ramp With Rope:

Monkey Bars: Staircase:
Step 3: Decide If You Want A Swing Frame
- The swing frame is a major feature point of any climbing frame. What the big
feature with Action Swing Frames is that you can configure them in a number
of different ways. Not only that, but you have the option to make it a single
swing frame if your short on space.
Below are a few diagrams illustrating how the swing frame can be configured:
Double Swing Frame: Single Swing Frame:

- In our example above we have used the double swing frame as shown below:
Monmouth Tower and Double Swing Frame:

Step 4: Decide If You Would Like Swing Add On
- The Action Swing Frame comes with an exciting add called the Assult Course.
Built with a rock climbing face on the front and a cargo net at the back it's
gauranteed that this add on will create hours of fun. Example Shown Below:

Step 5: Choose Your Swing Frame Accessories
- Now that you have your climbing frame system, it's the step where you can
add the fun bits for the kids. The main attraction of the Action swing frames
is that they have the ability to interchange the swings. So you can have a variety
of swing seats to use at any one time. Added to that, all the swing frames come
with an extension bar to allow a single attachment swing to be fitted to add to the fun.
- Below is the range of swings that can added to this swing frame:
Baby Seat: Baby Growing Seat: Swing Rings: Flexible Seat:
Tyre Swing: Monkey Seat: Wooden Seat: Rocket Rider:
Rope Ladder: Rubber Seat: Trapeeze Bar Horizontal
And Rings: Tyre Swing:
Step 5: Would You Like A Slide?
- A slide is always a focus on a climbing frame, we always put slides on our
combinations because it's great for young and older kids alike. With the slides,
there is even more modularity available as you can change where the slides
sits on the platform or even connect it onto another tower.
Step 7: Choose Your Layout
- The layout of your climbing frame is very important, now that you have figured
out what items you would like to make up the climbing frame, you now have to
figure out how you are going to lay it out. Below are a few examples of our standard
pack layout.
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View This Climbing Frame In 3D:
Action Climbing Frames are proud to have a unique 3 Dimensional viewing system.
To view this model in 3D, please click on one of the images above or on the 'view
in 3D' icon. To view the model in 3D you must first download our 3D viewer please
click HERE and follow the on screen instructions to installing the model viewer.
Please note you only need to install this ONCE.























