Features

DIFFICULTIES

COLOUR OPTIONS

The so-called features are the individual climbing elements that are located between the poles. They are easy to attach and screwed to the poles or to the upper crossbar. The features can be varied as desired and are easy to exchange. Those with ropes are available in the color options shown above.

N°1 Heeby Cheeby

Looks easy, can be tricky at times and proves as a real rubber monkey challenge. A must have for every floating jungle.

difficulty: hard

N°2 Sand Timer

Similar to the Heeby Cheeby, but not as challenging. The bottom rope makes it quite an enjoyable stroll. But don’t take it too easy. The jungle is full of surprises.

difficulty: medium

N°3 Twine

One line, upwards 9, here comes the Twine. Not your average feature for first try success. A feast for well balanced and coordinated monkeys.

difficulty: hard

N°4 Pitfall

Looks fine from one side, and fine from the other, but it’s the middle that decides success or failure. 4 point contact suggested at all times.

difficulty: hard

N°5 Monkey’s Fav

A treat for every rubber monkey. This is his natural habitat and where he’s good at. Climbing and swinging at its best.

difficulty: medium

N°6 Swing Bridge

Every monkey must climb the Swing Bridge. This is what the Chimpifesto states in its original form. You can only call yourself a true chimpion once you‘ve crossed the Swing bridge.

difficulty: easy

N°7 Plank Bridge

The equivalent to the Swing bridge. Watch your footwork though. It might get a bit weird.

difficulty: easy

N°8 Monkey Net

Oh my monkey. Inside out, upside down, diagonally over, the monkey net has it all. This is where the rubber monkey gets creative.

difficulty: easy

N°8 Monkey Net Half

Oh my monkey. Inside out, upside down, diagonally over, the monkey net has it all. This is where the rubber monkey gets creative.

difficulty: easy

N°9 Jungle Mail

It’s not just fun and games in the floating jungle. To be fair, it is. If the monkey has an urgent letter or message to deliver, he’s using the Jungle mail feature. But remember, one hand on the slip, one hand for the grip.

difficulty: medium

N°10 Chimp Genes

Without this feature, the monkey wouldn’t exist. What you see here is the monkey in its purest form. Can the rubber monkey beat his own structure?

difficulty: hard

N°11 Water Lillies 5

A chimp light-footed like a frog? Well, we’re about to find out. The water lilies feel wobbly like jelly on the water, so better don’t get your feet wet.

difficulty: hard

N°11 Water Lillies 9

A chimp light-footed like a frog? Well, we’re about to find out. The water lilies feel wobbly like jelly on the water, so better don’t get your feet wet.

difficulty: hard

N°12 Climbing Wall

Geez! Climbing a wall is kind of new to the chimp, and wait what… even the segments swing around, if they’re not connected on the bottom. Let’s hope at least the grips are solid.

difficulty: medium

N°13 Shaky Shed Round

The equivalent to the steady shed, but this time the six shaky steps separate the monkey from the other side without connecting steps. Prepare yourself for a shaky but fun swing.

difficulty: medium

N°13 Shaky Shed Square

The equivalent to the steady shed, but this time the six shaky steps separate the monkey from the other side without connecting steps. Prepare yourself for a shaky but fun swing.

difficulty: medium

N°14 Monkey Perches

I’m no cockatoo shouts the monkey from the side of the perches. Well, time to grow some feathers (or something else) and prove that the chimp deserves the jungles crown.

difficulty: medium

N°15 Up and Down

Although the monkey normally isn’t afraid of heights he always gets a bit sceptic with what he can’t reach easily. But nothing to worry about… You got this!

difficulty: medium

N°16 Seesaw Walk

A little monkey hike combined with a mellow descent. The adventurous chimp climbs under the top middle bracket and not over it. Add’s a bit of spice to the soup.

difficulty: medium

N°17 Over & Under

For the not so experienced monkey this is the perfect warmup. Get over the brackets and duck down under, stretch your body and get ready for the next adventure.

difficulty: easy

N°18 Gang Plank

Oh oh. The Gang plank has given headaches to the one or two chimps before. This is where the monkey gang walks and dips. And walks and dips. No major problem for the well balanced monkey.

difficulty: easy

N°19 Steady Shed

A piece of cake for every monkey. Looks steady, is pretty steady. Every chimp that doesn’t makeit over this feature better looks for a spot in the orangutan gang to eat some cake.

difficulty: easy

N°20 Wobbly Wave

It might appear a bit sketchy at first, but by no later than the second try the rubber monkey starts enjoying the natural beauty of physics. Let’s rumble.

difficulty: medium

N°21 X-Walk

A wide stand isn’t recommended on this one. Statistics show that there are different approaches to success. One takes this adventure nice and slow while the other tries to trick all physical laws by raw speed. What’s your approach?

difficulty: medium

N°22 Lemurs Tail

Tip Tap Tup. A true masterpiece in terms of simplicity and dexterity. Lemurs tail is a challenge even for the elite monkey. Concentrate on where your eyes point and follow them. The water can be more of a distraction than what you think.

difficulty: hard

N°23 Boa

What would the jungle be without the good old boa. A threat to every rubbermonkey but absolutely vincible. By it’s construction a very simple feature yet highly demanding.

difficulty: hard

N°24 Madagascar Trail

If you ever cross ways with a penguin in the jungle better ask him to show you how it’s done. They’ve not only mastered how to survive in the jungle, they’ve also mastered the perfect technique for the Madagascar trail.

difficulty: hard

N°25 Pendant Bridge 1

A legacy from the ancient incas. They’ve built these pendant bridges mostly to cross rivers to expand their hunting territory and collect plants. Don’t take it too lightheaded though, hazards lie beneath.

difficulty: easy

N°25 Pendant Bridge 2

A legacy from the ancient incas. They’ve built these pendant bridges mostly to cross rivers to expand their hunting territory and collect plants. Don’t take it too lightheaded though, hazards lie beneath.

difficulty: easy

N°26 Gibbon’s Coil

An absolutely brilliant feature and must have for every kind of monkey. Easy but not so easy. 3-point contact advised. Go with the flow and you’ll be fine.

difficulty: medium

N°27 Crevasse

If you’re a long legged flamingo, you might make it through the inside. If that’s not the case you’re better off trying your luck around the outside. The proper way use this feature is to  swap sides after every vertical rope. But well, as we already know Aqua Chimp can do what he wants, but doesn’t have to.

difficulty: medium

N°28 Hopscotch

If you’ve ever played hopscotch on the street you know what awaits you on this feature. Watch your step and keep these feet together. Nothing to worry about.

difficulty: medium

N°29 Zip Bridge

Half-length feature for an easy yet fun little climb to the Zipline.

difficulty: easy

N°99 Rope Swing

A classic end-feature to get the monkey wet, once he successfully mastered all other features.Here’s to a swinging good time.

difficulty: easy

N°100 Ladder

Your ladder of success has no limits, keep climbing.

difficulty: medium

SST’S

SST’s are very solid features made of solid steel elements. They add that certain sparkle of thrill to the climbing course and therefore are an absolute must-have for every all-round and professional setup.

SST1 Chopsticks

No matter if you climb around the inside or try your luck around the outside, it’s about reaching the goal and not about how you get there. This steel feature will definitely teach you how to break barriers.

difficulty: medium

SST2 Snapshot Swing

5 swinging steel frames make one perfect playground. True to the motto „Climb like a chimp, jump like a champ“. Prepare for a good swinging time with your local monkey gang.

difficulty: medium

SST3 Monkey Bars

This is where the real monkey scores. He doesn’t have to, but he utterly wants to. This is where the monkey has it’s roots, this is the monkeys nature. Climb, jump, balance, swing.

difficulty: hard

SST4 Paws

If you think it doesn’t get any simpler, try Paws. One bar sometimes is all it takes for a real rubber monkey mission. But hey, it’s all about the fun, so better get your monkey paws up there and start moving.

difficulty: hard

SST5 Zookeeper

Well, this is the fence that’s meant to keep all the wildlife out, but does a driven monkey surrender from the first obstacle? No, he doesn’t. Don’t let the Zookeeper fool you. The floating jungle is yours!

difficulty: easy

HL’S

HL’s can be used as an add-on fpr hard features or as standalone version for all reckless chimps.

HL1 Smirk

Makes the chimp smile.

HL1 Smirk 2

Makes the chimp smile.

HL1 Smirk 3

Makes the chimp smile.

HL2 Vine

Hangs down, holds up.

HL2 Vine 2

Hangs down, holds up.

HL3 Leafs

Looks nice, great splice.

HL3 Leafs 2

Looks nice, great splice.

HL4 Maku

Hanging tree above the sea.

HL5 Mamaku

Swing easy, live breezy.

HL6 Creeper

Daunting name but helps the aim.

HL6 Creeper 2

Daunting name but helps the aim.

HL7 Troopy Fruity

Tons of fun, hesitation none.

HL8 Jarn

Easy entrance on features for the smaller chimps.

HL9 Jarn 2

Easy entrance on features for the smaller chimps.

HL10 Slant

Great addition to make every hard feature not so hard.