Via Ferrata
"Via ferrata" is a traditional climbing term which means “iron path” and is used to describe protected routes in the Italian Alps.
An equation for infinite playground options
Via Ferrata components offer an ideal solution for playspaces and budgets of any size.
Mix and match climbers and ropes for limitless system options.
Begin with a climber
Add up to 3 rope elements
Via Ferrata system!
Introducing the Via Ferrata components
Rock Climbers
Grand Pass
Via Ferrata
Configuration
VFC004-A
Dimensions
41'-9" x 28'-2" x 6'-7"
Use Zone
53'-9" x 40'-2"
Ages
5-12
- Via Ferrata Boulder 1
- Via Ferrata Boulder 2
- Via Ferrata Boulder 3
- Via Ferrata Boulder 4
- 2 x Ramp Net
- Horizontal Ladder Bridge
- Trifecta Ropes
- Twisted Ramp Net
- Matrix Ropes
Maroon Gap
Via Ferrata
Configuration
VFC004-D
Dimensions
33'-9" x 27'-9" x 6'-7"
Use Zone
45'-9" x 39'-9"
Ages
5-12
- Via Ferrata Boulder 1
- Via Ferrata Boulder 2
- Via Ferrata Boulder 3
- Via Ferrata Boulder 4
- Ramp Net
- Matrix Ropes
- Over Under Ropes
- Twisted Ramp Net
- Ramp Traverse
- Twisted Bridge
Rio Grande Crossing
Via Ferrata
Configuration
VFC005-C
Dimensions
51'-11" x 26'-10" x 6'-7"
Use Zone
63'-11" x 38'-10"
Ages
5-12
- 2 x Via Ferrata Boulder 1
- Via Ferrata Boulder 2
- Via Ferrata Boulder 3
- Via Ferrata Boulder 4
- Twisted Bridge
- Matrix Ropes
- Twisted Ramp Net
- Ramp Traverse
- Ramp Net
- Horizontal Ladder Bridge
Ashcroft Traverse
Via Ferrata
Configuration
VFC005-D
Dimensions
39'-3" x 28'-3" x 6'-7"
Use Zone
51'-3" x 40'-3"
Ages
5-12
- Via Ferrata Boulder 1
- 2 x Via Ferrata Boulder 2
- Via Ferrata Boulder 3
- Via Ferrata Boulder 4
- Over Under Ropes
- Trifecta Ropes
- Matrix Ropes
- Twisted Bridge
- Twisted Ramp Net
- Horizontal Ladder Bridge
- Ramp Net