Climbing Frames – Which wood type is best?
September 9th, 2010
Climbing Frames UK often get asked why the majority of our playsets are made from cedar wood when when of our competitors use pine wood.
The most frequently asked question – Is cedar wood better than treated pine wood?

Atlantis Cedar Climbing Frame
The answer: Yes, cedar is better to use for durability and longer lasting. Pine is soft, whether treated or not, and usually much cheaper to purchase. In the long run cedar is the better choice.
But although cedar is better, it also depends on what you need it for… If your doing craft and its not going to be weathered or battered around then pine is better. Treated pine is good for craft work as it is easier to shape, and bend then cedar. However, climbing frames are going to be weathered becasue they’re going to be in your garden for years, and battered becasue they’ll be well used by children, making cedar the best choice.
Cedar is commonly used if you want to make something that last longer and are not concerned about the additional cost. The knot structure is small, sound and tight and with natural oils found in the lumber, cedar is naturally resistant to rot and insect destruction. This makes it a perfect product for both interior and exterior applications, and particularly play equipment. The tight, small knot structure means cracks are small and splinters are rare.
In comparison, natural pine is a light-colored softwood with straight grain. It is very cheap and harvested mainly from forests in eastern Europe but also from all around the world. There are two types of pine used for outdoor products; pressure treated and untreated. Untreated pine has low resistance to the elements and is less durable than pressure treated pine and a water or oil based sealer should be applied to untreated pine every year. Pressure treated pine needs no sealer but can be painted or stained if desired. Either type of pine can be cleaned with soap and water. Mildew will need removing with a standard bathroom cleaner intermittently. Pressure treated pine is incredibly suseptible to cracks and splinters. This is expected on rustic style round beam swings and of ofter part of the reason people buy, becasue they are looking for a rustic, weathered swingset. This is often a surprise on more american style sawn (square cut) climbing frames and playsets.
If properly taken care of, cedar or pressure treated pine can last up to 20 years, but all will require maintinence, care and treatment. Wood is a natural product so cracks and splits are inevitable as the mositure content of the wood changes. We strongly advise making an educated choice when picking your climbing frame or swing to ensure you find something suitable for you, your children and garden.
Cedar looks nicer, cracks less and splinters less, so we believe cedar is much more suitable than pine for structures where children will be climbing. Pine is good for rustic weathered appearance and is great for cheap roundwood swingsets.
We at Climbing Frames UK hope this article is useful in your hunt for a suitable climbing frame or swingset.
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Climbing Frame Sale Ends Soon
August 20th, 2010

Climbing Frames UK - End of Summer Sale
Only 5 Days remain in Climbing Frames UK’s fantastic end of Summer Sale event. With huge saving’s on climbing frames, swingsets, playhouses and trampolines you can’t afford not to check out what we have, many products are lower than trade price!
Many of the best savings can be seen on the Selwood Climbing Frames, such as the Meadowvale playset (show on right). Manufactured from square cut cedar and pine to create the stunning two tone colour effect, the Meadowvale is a fantastic outdoor climbing toy. With a rockwall ladder (combination), and rope ladder to the rear of the seat it’s suitable for children aged 3-10. It’s also got a great wave slide and a swing beam with two belt swings, plus an accessory arm with aerobatic bar – very popular with children ages 5 years and up. For more information and to see the other climbing frames included in our end of summer sale please click on the image.
If you’ve just started looking for an outdoor playset or climbing frame for your children then don’t fret. Our end of summer sale is ending in only 5 days, but from 1st September you’ll be able to see what coming in our Christmas Pre-Order Sale. When the sale launches you’ll be able to secure a Christmas delivery of you chosen favorite set for only a 10% deposit, with the final 90% settlement payable a week before delivery.
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Swingset Comparison – Selwood, Plum, TP, Little Tikes & Soulet Swing Sets
March 5th, 2010
Looking for a swing or wooden swingset?
Don’t buy a swingset until you have read our wooden swingset comparison review featuring the following swing set manufacturers:
- Plum Products Swingsets
- TP Swingsets
- Little Tikes Swingsets
- Soulet Swingsets
- Selwood Products Swingsets
As part of our policy for customer satisfaction, product knowledge and continuous product improvement we regularly purchase competitors products and test them directly against each other.
We purchased a swing set range from a number of manufacturers including Selwood Products, TP, Soulet, Little Tikes and Plum. All these items are sold at similar prices accross the internet, mostly by large national companies such as Toys R Us and Argos who have a range of swingsets each, or smaller independent online retailers. In pictures the sets look the same, they all feature swings with plastic swing seats, many have a duo seat glider swing and some have ropes.
What were our swingset review findings?
Although there are a selection of differences we will go on to discuss, this review concentrates on the first amazing difference between all these items. The 20%+ difference in swing uprights (or legs)! This is a huge difference given all manufacturers use 100mm dimension swing beams on their wooden swing sets, the majority chose to have a very ‘top heavy’ look by using only 80mm lumber for the legs. The one exception to the rule is Selwood Products, who for many years have been seen as the quality manufacturer but more recently have also managed to be the most competitive on price. No mean feat to be able to beat competitors on both specification and price Selwood Products really are a force to be reckoned with in the outdoor toy market.

Selwood Swingset Dimension Comparison
As you can see from the above image, the difference between the beams is so obvious when positioned side by side. If your looking for the strongest, safest swing set available for your children then there really is only one choice – with Selwood Products Wooden Swingsets quality really does come as standard!
The full Selwood Products Swingset range is available to view at http://www.climbingframesuk.com/wooden-swing-sets-1.htm
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