Money Bars
Monkey bars are a timeless backyard staple — simple in concept, powerful in impact.
They help children build upper body strength, coordination, and resilience through active outdoor play. From freestanding frames to modular designs with added swings or climbing features, monkey bars come in a variety of materials and configurations to suit any backyard. Whether crafted from powder-coated steel or pressure-treated timber, today’s models are built to handle Australian weather while delivering years of safe, screen-free fun. Great on their own or as part of a larger play centre, monkey bars support physical development and imaginative play — from obstacle courses to backyard ninja training.
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Monkey bars offer exceptional developmental advantages for Australian children. They build crucial upper body strength and improve fine motor skills needed for activities like writing. Regular use enhances core stability and posture, helping children sit comfortably at desks for longer periods. Beyond physical benefits, monkey bars boost confidence as children overcome challenges and develop problem-solving skills. They also foster social development through turn-taking and collaborative play.
Timber monkey bars offer a natural aesthetic and stay cooler under the sun, while powder-coated steel frames are highly durable and require less ongoing maintenance. Both are weather-resistant and safe when properly installed.
Most monkey bars are recommended for ages 5+ due to the need for grip strength and coordination. Some lower-height sets are suitable for younger kids with supervision.
Yes. We recommend installing monkey bars over grass, mulch, or soft fall mats to reduce injury risk. Avoid hard surfaces like concrete or pavers underneath the play area.