Kids Fort (compact) with swing set and climbing frame - 2005 update
This is possibly the most popular model that we do. If you are looking for an all-in-one solution when it comes to playground equipment for you garden, then this comes pretty close.
The Garden Playground Equipment shop has now been updated with the 2005 model. This was previously labelled up in the navigation bar as our 'Best Value Fort System'. It will now now be changed to 'Compact Fort System'. Why ? Well all the kids fort we sell are great value, not just this one ! Secondly, this fort is a different height from the standard size. It's is more compact and to avoid any confusion the name has been changed to reflect this.
What has changed from the 2004 model to the 2005 model ? One thing has been removed, and that is the trapeze that stuck out from the side of the fort. This is a shame as it's not possible to connect a trapeze to this play structure anywhere else. However, losing the trapeze means that the compact kids fort system is now able to expand in almost the same way as the standard sized kids forts. It is possible to buy extra forts and to add them on to your existing play system using bridge links, add more climbing frames / monkey bars, and expand in a whole load of ways. So, I'm sorry to see the trapeze go, but it's removal opens up a world of opportunities for expanding your playground equipment.
One further change of note is that the base at the vertical ladder end of the climbing frame has been widened to provide even more safety and stability. Of course this model, like our others, fully complies with the latest European regulation EN71-8.
Why not take a look at the new 2005 model of the Compact Kids Fort System ?
The Garden Playground Equipment shop has now been updated with the 2005 model. This was previously labelled up in the navigation bar as our 'Best Value Fort System'. It will now now be changed to 'Compact Fort System'. Why ? Well all the kids fort we sell are great value, not just this one ! Secondly, this fort is a different height from the standard size. It's is more compact and to avoid any confusion the name has been changed to reflect this.
What has changed from the 2004 model to the 2005 model ? One thing has been removed, and that is the trapeze that stuck out from the side of the fort. This is a shame as it's not possible to connect a trapeze to this play structure anywhere else. However, losing the trapeze means that the compact kids fort system is now able to expand in almost the same way as the standard sized kids forts. It is possible to buy extra forts and to add them on to your existing play system using bridge links, add more climbing frames / monkey bars, and expand in a whole load of ways. So, I'm sorry to see the trapeze go, but it's removal opens up a world of opportunities for expanding your playground equipment.
One further change of note is that the base at the vertical ladder end of the climbing frame has been widened to provide even more safety and stability. Of course this model, like our others, fully complies with the latest European regulation EN71-8.
Why not take a look at the new 2005 model of the Compact Kids Fort System ?


