Wibit Park boost for aquatic income
The new German designed Wibit Sports Park was created to give commercial pools, resorts and camps a modular floating playground that is worth paying for. With the ability to actively entertain up to 75 children of all ages, managers can charge between $3 to $5 per 30 minutes session and itâs an attraction that keeps them coming back for more.
The modular interlocking design of the Wibit Sports Park allows it to be configured in almost infinite combinations. The trampolines are traditional favourites while the new Tarzan Swing is the world's first floating swing-along. It links with a four-sided Tower which includes a super-sized slide, diving platform, rope climb and wall climb in a single product.
Robert Cirjak, Wibit's Vice President of Kinetics explains "a variety of games and events have been designed around Wibitâs products to promote social interaction, balance, coordination and motor skill development for children of all ages", adding "something that is sadly lacking in today's electronic world."
Consistent with the reputation of German manufacturing, all Wibit products are built to conform to or exceed the tough TUV safety and quality standards - like the reinforced four-layer PVC welded seams found throughout the product line and the intelligent flap and connector strap system that allows for quick set-up while preventing any entrapment between the modules.
As Romann Rademacher, Wibit's founding partner and President adds, "we elected to engineer our products for permanent inflation and to construct them from puncture resistant 32-ounce Denier PVC vinyl."
Wibit are represented in Australia by Hydrocare Pool Services Pty Ltd who can be reached on 02 9604 8396, E: robert@hydrocarepools.com.au, www.wibitsports.com
22nd June 2009 - NEW WAYS TO PLAY ON WATER!
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