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Challenger Adventure Climbing Frame ?50


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Marketing blurb: "The TP Challenger will live up to its name, posing an adventurous climb for most under 10's. This is also a growable frame which means that even curious 1 yr olds can be kept entertained when it is at it's lower height. You can add the Challenger platforms (sold separately), and then you can add other accessories to keep children busy."


We will dismantle for collection. Moving house so need to let it go.


RRP ?207 (so grab yourself a bargain!)


Looking for ?50.



Dimensions:


130cm wide

310 long

1.4m high extendable to 1.8m high


See link https://www.adventuretoys.co.uk/prodpage.asp?ProdID=422


Thanks!

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