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Again, never short of innovation they had lots to see that was new. I was personally tempted by the paw patrol play park.
A smaller and not as expensive version of the fully fledged full on tower version, yet still leveraging the same popular brand (and light).
I think it's a great entry point for many hirers.
They also had their take on what reminds me of a soft play activity structure, with over-head crawl space, steps, slide and ball pool.
It's a similar concept to what has been seen previously, but it's a different design, smaller and lighter, and definitely aimed more at toddlers.
I'd be interested to see this unit in use and how it works. A video demonstration would be cool, it's really intriguing and the size/weight makes it viable for lots of venues.
The un-climable ladder was something very new to see. Many people claimed they beat it, so it may possibly need a small tweak. However, it was very impressive and had lots of people talking about it!
I was most interested in the standard A-frame castles with the animal mouths on the front. They looked like they would be popular, and there was clearly a lot of time spent making it.
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