Wooden Climbing Triangle

Accessories

Wooden Climbing Triangle - No Ramp is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

Help your child develop through climbing!

The Climbing Triangle is a simple resource that helps children develop their gross motor skills, helping them feel comfortable in who they are and their natural abilities to grow into their body space on their own terms.

A triangle in your home can give your child enhanced gross motor development, increased spatial awareness, vestibular stimulation (for learning about balance), strengthening limbs, proprioceptive learning (physical self-awareness), providing open-ended play and more!

Features

  • Click Lock Technology makes it easy to store for adults but hard for kids to collapse or tip
  • Can be freestanding when closed (doesn't need to lean against a wall)
  • Includes all tools needed for assembly

Weight, Dimensions & Materials

  • Baltic Birch Plywood (frame) and Maple (rungs) construction
  • Holds 150 lbs. -- enough for multiple small children
  • Tapered legs
  • Dimensions when in use: 29" W x 27.5" H x 35.5" D
  • Dimensions when folded: 29" W x 27.5" H x 8.5" D
  • Ramp Dimensions: 11.5" x 47" x .7"

Climbing Dowels

  • 26 inches in length
  • 3.5" spacing between each dowel
  • 1.25" Dowel Diameter

Safe & Effective Use

  • Place on a mat, to avoid potential scratching of floors
  • Clean with a damp rag on the sides, or use light sand paper on the rungs

Climbing Triangle Accessories

Customer Reviews

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Judith A.
Worth it!

I went back and forth on whether or not to buy this. I thought the kids would get tired of it. More than a year and they have not tired of it! It’s also really sturdy. I saw a lot of piklers that were being sold on Amazon and other large companies like Walmart, but I was concerned about the durability. I was stuck between this brand and the one sold by “lily and river” . I was told the lily and river one is actually a bit smaller. I went with this one and we loooveee it!

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Christian M.
Safe indoor play!

Here in Oregon, we need fun indoor play options when it’s raining outside. We bought this (and the slide) for our baby’s first birthday. He warmed up to it slowly. Usually just goes up and down, not over. Right around his 14 month, he learned how to safely swing his little leg over so that he can go down the other side. He also likes to say UP UP UP while he climbs. It’s adorable. He likes to crawl thru it and have us chase him. He likes to have a blanket thrown over it to create a tent. We love this. It’s beautiful. Easily folds up. But we leave it out 24/7 for inspired play.

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Jennifer

Love this so much, it’s high quality in craftsmanship and in play opportunities!

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Pat
Not too late for

We are so excited about our climbing triangle! We wondered if it was too late since we were well beyond the toddler years, but our constantly climbing preschooler loves it! It gave our fearless 5 year old the freedom to explore climbing, hanging, jumping, and swinging in a safe way. It’s big enough to still be fun (by herself or with a friend), but not so big that it overcrowds our limited space. We are loving the way it locks in place for easy setup, storage, and how it’s freestanding when closed. We got the add-on ramp for more open ended ways to play and are thrilled our girl independently uses both sides (ladder and slide) in so many creative ways!

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Whitney O.
Well made but not for us

This item was exactly as described and very well made, no question. The functionality of the ladder and the slide did not make sense to us. My toddler naturally wanted to use this like a slide at the playground which it is not meant for. This caused nothing but frustration. We returned against a steep shipping fee of about $65. Great for some but not what we were looking for.

Hi there! The ramp is intended to be open-ended and the smooth side can be used like a slide at the playground! When it is on the tallest rung it can be steep and a harder landing, so if you want it on the top rung a pillow can help with that!

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Yuyu
So much fun

I remember the first time val stepped on the climbing triangle, she climbed to the first bar and noticed that she was able to see further out the window then she tried to step on the second bar, she stood there for a long time and enjoyed exploring the view outside the window. It was amazing watching her progression of using the wooden climbing triangle. With Montessori practice at home, we tried to stick to our daily routines. I notice how important it is after coming back from vacation. We truly enjoyed outdoor activities after breakfast. Especially during the summer it gets hot in the afternoon, by having this we are able to keep up her gross motor play right at home after nap time. Or tire her out after dinner time if we end up doing other activities Lately she has been super active, with crawling under the triangle and balancing on top of the ramp or using it as a slide. She has plenty fun and this is all that matters to me.