Triclimb | Miri Slide V2
Miri reversible slide and climbing wall for use with your Triclimb. Miri opens up a whole world of new play opportunities! Use it as a slide, ramp, balance beam, climbing wall, a play surface, ball run – the possibilities are endless!
Miri has been designed to further enhance your Triclimb. It simply hooks onto the base unit with no tools required using our simple yet profound joint system that allows you to transform your Triclimb unit. The innovative and unique joint system ensures your Miri is locked safely in place, allowing you to use it as a slide, ramp and climbing board. Simply lift, set and drop, no tools needed.
On one side is a smooth surface to be used as a slide or ramp and on the other side are indentations allowing it to be used as a climbing wall. Miri can be placed in five different positions making it height adjustable and therefore suitable for children of all abilities.
Inspiration and enhancement from Dr Emmi Pikler’s original plank that aims to provide children with the opportunity for safe, self-paced exploration of body and mind. Children when given the opportunity can build motor skills, strength and ultimately confidence at a pace dictated by them, when they are ready.
With the addition of “Miri Sticks” (sold separately) you can further extend the use of your Miri Slide by turning it into a ball run.
Miri is fully tested as a slide, ramp and climbing wall up to 100Kg and can be used by children of any age. We’ve ensured the highest quality sustainable materials are used to make Miri, FSC certified European birchwood ply and redwood dowel and safe water based lacquers.
Miri Slide V2 with new joint
Weight limit 100Kg
Dimensions 100x1200x360mm
Made in Wales
FSC sustainable wood
Water based lacquer
Suitable for indoor use
Please note that "patches" and "beam lines" in the wood are normal features. Triclimb uses plywood because of its unrivalled strength and stability. Patches are where a knot has been removed from the plywood sheet and replaced with a piece of wood or "patch". Beam lines are a natural feature in the production process caused by knots in lower layers of the plywood.