Rope course is an experiential challenge activity designed for children aged 3-12 (or older, depending on the program) at low or controlled heights. It consists of a series of fixed or movable ropes, wooden ladders, nets, suspension bridges, and other elements that form an "aerial adventure park" where children, wearing professional safety equipment, independently or semi-assistedly complete tasks such as climbing, traversing, and sliding.
Multi-level elevated adventure with bridges, ziplines, and swinging obstacles for thrilling challenges.
| Feature | Qilong Standard | Industry Average |
| Material quality |
Features eco-friendly water-based paint and high-elasticity eco-friendly floor mats, all meeting child-contact safety standards. |
Ordinary plastics, industrial paints, and standard floor mats offer average environmental performance and durability. |
| Safety certification |
Certified to international standards and GB/T national specifications, with third-party testing reports provided. |
Typically meet only basic national standards, lacking international certifications or third-party testing. |
| Design depth |
End-to-end custom design, integrating thematic environments, equipment modules, and operational flow planning. |
Primarily utilize standardized modular assemblies, resulting in weak thematic cohesion and limited scalability and technological integration capabilities. |
| Frame material |
Constructed with reinforced galvanized steel structures for rust resistance, deformation prevention, and enhanced structural stability. |
Ordinary steel prone to rust; connection points susceptible to loosening, leading to poor structural stability and durability. |
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