Hedra® EN

Model #270239

Hedra® - Intro

This video features the new 2020 Hedra Landscape Structures playground designs.

[video: scene fades into a panning view up a unique playground climber with geometric shapes with hexagonal cut out hand and foot holds. View switches to a different climber with more hexagonal inspired design. The camera switches to many different materials of climbers, panels, and other locations on the play structure highlighting the hexagonal inspiration. A bamboo panel flashes the screen as the next scene quickly show cases a geometrical shaped ball on a climbing rope. As the camera switches from view of the different textured materials used all over the play structure views of the hexagonal play pods show on screen.]

[video: two children play in a play pod that is silhouetted by the sun. Scene switches to a full silhouetted view of the Hedra Towers, a flock of small birds fly up and over the connecting tunnels as the screen fades to black.]

[video: a blue gradated screen appears with a honey comb design in the background. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Is Hedra the new shape of play?]

[video: small honey comb design fades into the next seen of a full view of children climbing on a Hedra play structure. Camera switches to a view up to a boy as he climbers on a belted stepping bridge. Text appears in the center of the screen reading: Yes, and…]

[video: a boy with leg braces leaves his wheelchair transferring himself onto a lower transfer station onto the Hedra play structure. Text in the middle of the screen reads: it offers new inspiration with each new encounter.]

[video: A boy and girl climb together up the hexagonal climber up into a play pod. Camera switches to a side of a boy with leg braces as he claws across a belted bridge from a hexagonal shaped stepper into the first play pod. The camera focuses on two children’s legs as they climb up a climber. Scene switches back to the boy with leg braces as he craws up the inclined belted walk way up into the highest play pod.]

[video: small honey comb design transitions the scene to full elevated view of the three Hedra play structure types. Text and arrows point and label the three structures. The smallest structure labeled as: Hedra Scout Ages 2 to 5. The middle-sized structure labeled as: Hedra Ages 5 to 12. And the largest with elevated pods labeled: Hedra towers Ages 5 to 12.]

[video: the scene switches to a different playground location with a full bird’s eye view of a Hedra and Hedra Scout play structures. Text and arrows label the two structures.]

[video: a blue gradated screen appears with a honey comb design in the background. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Is Hedra intuitive?]

[video: small honey comb design transitions the scene to a full side view of a Hedra play structure as children run up to its climbers. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Yes and…]

[video: scene switches to a different angle of the Hedra where children play all around. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: all it requires is a little curiosity.]

[video: a view up to the top play pod as children’s silhouettes walk past the orange fogged polycarbonate panel. A girl slides down a slide. Scene switches back to the first Hedra playground filled with children. A blue gradated screen appears with a honey comb design in the background. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Is Hedra different?]

[video: small honey comb design transitions the scene to a panning down view of the Hedra Towers. As children climb through the enclosed connecting tunnels white text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Yes, and…]

[video: scene switches to a view down the enclosed connecting tunnels of the Hedra Towers where children climb through the crossing rope obstacles inside. White text in the middle of the screen reads: it can be whatever kids want it to be.]

[video: the camera comes into focus on the geometric shaped balls connected to the crossing ropes inside the tunnel. Scene switches back to a full view of a Hedra play structure.]

[video: a young girl slides and spins the shapes of a shapes panel inside one of the Hedra pods. The camera focuses on the girls had as she spins and slides the triangle shape across the panel. A young boy crouches as he plays with a shape on shape slide panel on a lower outside section of the play structure. Scene switches to a girl’s foot as she steps out onto a belted balance beam.]

[video: front view of a boy and girl as they ride down together on the Hedra’s stainless steel slide. As they get up from the base of the slide the scene speeds up and another child slides down the slide. Scene fades to children giggling and having indistinct conversations as they climb up the different rope and belted climbers. Scene switches to a view of the top of the slide as a girl squeals as she rides down.]

[video: scene switches to children jump up and down on a belted balance beam. A blue gradated screen appears with a honey comb design in the background. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Is Hedra fun?]

[video: small honey comb design transitions the scene to a young boy speaking to the camera.]

Boy: It’s got a lot of space to play tag.

[video: the camera switches to a children all around the Hedra play areas as they talk about what they like about the play structures.]

Girl: I really like how high it is off the ground.

Boy 2: I like how there are so many places to climb.

Girl 2: How there’s so much things to climb.

Girl 3: I like that it’s big.

Boy 3: All the climbing stuff you can do.

Girl 4: I like going on the slides too.

Girl 5: That you can climb around.

Boy: And that it gives us good exercise.

[video: small honey comb design transitions the scene to a full view of the Hedra Tower and Hedra Scout as children play all around. Scene switches to the second playground location of the Hedra play structure. Scene switches to a young boy as he climbs up a belted climber of a Hedra play structure. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Where experiences and activities…]

[video: camera switches between different views of children playing on the different play structures. White text appears on screen reading: can’t be counted.]

[video: ground view up to the central tower pod of the Hedra Tower. Scene switches to a view of the connecting climbers of a Hedra play structure. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: only created.]

[video: scene switches between the two playground locations as children climb and play all over three different Hedra play structures. Scene ends on a full view of the Hedra play structure with the Hedra Towers in the background. White text appears in the middle of the screen reading: Hedra exclusively from…]

[video: screen goes blue with honey comb design background. The Landscape Structures Inc logo appears in the center of the screen with text below reading: For a better tomorrow we play today.]

Hedra®

This video features the new 2020 Hedra Landscape Structures playground designs.

[video: scene begins with a full view of the new Hedra Tower, Hedra, and Hedra Scout playground structures with their unique climbers and pods. The camera pans over the top of the Hedra design where children play all over the modern and rounded hexagonal design. A boy and girl climb together up the hexagonal climber up into a play pod. The camera focuses on the children’s feet as they climb. Scene switches to a girl’s foot as she steps out onto a belted balance beam.]

[video: a view up to the top play pod as children’s silhouettes walk past the blue fogged polycarbonate panels. The camera focuses on a girl’s feet as she steps from one climber to the next. A child off camera speaks.]

Child: No no no, I’m higher.

[video: scene switches to a top down view into one of the hexagonal pods where two boys squeeze past each other climbing through a floor porthole. A boy spins around on a rope with small hexagonal foot and hand holds hanging below a belted pathway above. A child shouts.]

Child: Ahh!

[video: ground view up through netted rope climbers to a girl as she transfers from one play area to another. The camera pans along the length of a rope focusing on the connecting device to the main post. A boy plays with a shaped bead panel as a child giggles in the background.]

[video: a boy with leg braces leaves his wheelchair transferring himself onto a lower transfer station onto the Hedra play structure. The camera focuses on the bottom of a climber with a spring below that increases climbing challenge. Camera switches to a side of a boy with leg braces as he pulls himself across a belted bridge from a hexagonal shaped stepper into the first play pod. Scene switches to the boy as he craws up the inclined belted walk way up into the highest play pod.]

[video: front view of a boy and girl as they ride down together on the Hedra’s stainless steel slide. A girl slides down towards the camera on a Hang Glider slide.]

Girl: Ahh!

[video: a young girl swings from the rungs of a Windowpane Overhead Ladder monkey bar set. Scene switches as the camera zooms around a hexagonal pane to a boy playing and climbing on the Hedra play structure. Scene switches to a full view of children playing all over the Hedra play structure. Scene fades to a new playground location with a different Hedra play structure.]

[video: children climb and play all over the unique hexagonal shaped panels and climbers of the structure. A young girl shakes the rope of a SwiggleKnots Bridge. A young boy waves through a perforated aluminum panel. A boy climbs up a climber into one of the play pods. Children jump up and down on a belted balance beam. Camera switches to a top down panning view of children playing all around on the many activities of the Hedra. A girl ducks and climbs up onto the different belted climbers. Scene switches as the camera views through an orange fogged polycarbonate panel with a Landscape Structures logo engraved in the corner. The camera pans past the panel to a child playing from the opposite side with a shaped bead panel.]

[video: scene switches to a view up to the top play pods as children climb and play inside and out. A girl slides down the slide. Camera switches to a side view of children playing all over the Hedra play structure. Scene switches to a full elevated view of children playing on the Hedra. Scene fades to black.]

Product Details

Age Ranges

  • 5 to 12 years

Play Styles

Play Systems

Shipping Weight

  • 6,125 lbs

Dimensions

    • Max Fall Height (EN): 88" (2,24 m)
    • Min Area Required (EN): 37' x 52' (11,29 m x 15,84 m)

Design Standards

en

Price Range (USD)
$100K-$150K

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Overview

The unique geometric configuration and continuous circuits create a hive of evolving play that encourages exploration. Kids enjoy novel play experiences, time after time. Components are spaced specifically to meet EN standards.

Features

  • Multiple entry points and interconnected experiences

  • ADA compliant

  • Choice of polycarbonate panels or perforated aluminum panels

  • Choose from three specially curated palettes: BU (blues), BV (natural), BW (playful)

  • Direct bury or surface mount

  • U.S. Patent pending

ProShield Finish

ProShield® Finish

Polyethylene

Polyethylene

Permalene

Recycled Permalene®

Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate

Color options for the materials used in this component are shown above. Color is an important decision, and we've curated color palettes that make any playground stand out.

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Sensory

  • Proprioception
  • Tactile
  • Vestibular+
  • Visual

Motor Skills

  • Agility
  • Balance
  • Cardiovascular
  • Coordination
  • Core Body Strength
  • Endurance
  • Eye-Hand Coordination
  • Fine Motor
  • Flexibility
  • Lower Body Strength
  • Motor Planning
  • Upper Body Strength

Cognitive Skills

  • Problem Solving
  • Strategic Thinking

Social/Emotional Skills

  • Cooperation
  • Imaginative Play
  • Social Skill Development
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