Sutcliffe
Play, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of children’s playground equipment,
is introducing a new range of spinners and rotators for 2019.
“We’re
always looking to go that extra mile with equipment that’s guaranteed to excite
and delight, and our new range of rotators and spinners is no exception,” says
Andy Love from Sutcliffe Play.

New
products include:
- Whirlybob
Roundabout – with
a simple rotator design aimed at younger users, the Whirlybob Roundabout
is centred around a revolving pole, with four curved HPL seats. Users can
sit facing inwards or outwards on the roundabout and hold on to one of the
four multi steel core ropes for added support.
Hula Rotator
– suitable for
most ages, the hula rotator is modelled on the hula hoop, allowing users
to stand inside the rotator with a rubber disc at the base that offers
security when standing. Additional users can hold the hula ring as a hand
grip and run around the outside to make the rotator spin faster or slow
down.- Space
Trainer – designed
for juniors and teens with added appeal for older age groups, this dynamic
rotator is designed to be used by standing on and leaning slightly
backwards into the frame for support. Centrifugal force then holds the
user in place, allowing for spinning or rotation, whilst leaning backwards
means you can keep going faster for longer – offering a more thrilling
play experience.
- Maelstrom – a deceptively simple spinner,
with a twist. When the user overbalances, the Maelstrom will spin even
faster as users use their own weight to increase centrifugal force. Users
can slow down by positioning their legs outwards, while tucking legs in
will increase the speed of rotation.
Andy
continues: “Our range of spinners and rotators is perfect for any child looking
for an exhilarating play experience, whether that be as a standalone item, or
as a playground filler when used in conjunction with our wider play offering.”