Everything Quadro can be combined. An original kit from 1979 is compatible with anything we sell today. Quadro comes with a 4-year guarantee on connectors, tubes, screws and panels, far above the industry standard. Quadro is an extremely versatile construction system — you can build something else rather than buy something else.Quadro lasts an entire childhood making it more valuable than single-use themed toys that lose their appeal after a while.Quadro can be used indoors or outdoors any time of the year.Quadro is an honest product designed to last for generations rather than becoming obsolete in a few years.Quadro parts are recyclable, making them much more environmentally friendly than many wooden playsets, some of which are treated with chemicals to protect against the elements and decay.
The recommended age for some of our products is up to 4 years. Of course, Quadro can be enjoyed much longer than that. Then what does the age represent? It’s to give you an idea of how long the product will be fun for your child based on its size and complexity. To keep things interesting, you can always change your Quadro into different designs, even without the purchase of additional extensions or parts.As your child grows and their abilities advance, your designs can become larger and more complex with additional parts and kits. All Quadro products are compatible with each other. Add a slide to any climbing frame, turn your fort into a soapbox with wheels — Quadro is active play without boundaries.
No. General Quadro usage is without age restriction. If a particular design no longer suits a grown child, it can be adapted to a more fitting use — for example, as a piece of furniture.
The raw number of parts in a construction or extension kit should not be the most important factor when deciding which kit to buy. It is the diversity of parts which determine the age group and play styles a kit is designed for. The pricing system is fair so that you and your child can concentrate on the kit that fits you best.
Yes! All Quadro parts are compatible with each other, all the way back to the original from 1979. If you have found or inherited older parts, we recommend inspecting them for cracks, fading or any other damage before building with them.
A good test is to construct a cube using 35 cm tubes and a panel, and put it under a load of 100 kg. A slight bending of the panel is normal, and it should reshape after the weight is removed. We also recommend cleaning the older components before combining them with new ones, as sand and dirt can make connections more difficult.
If you are looking for inspiration, visit the Quadro Model Database. Additionally, you can create your own designs in 3D using our Quadro Design Program for Windows. You can find it in our Downloads section.
Colors are divided as evenly as possible, but not perfectly as not every kit comes with an even number of parts.
No! The Upgrade Kit enhances construction kits like the Climbing Pyramid and Universal. On its own, the parts are not comprehensive enough to build a climbing frame. You can find examples of combinations with the Upgrade Kit in our Model Database.
Quadro is very safe. It’s free of PVC, BPA, PAHs, phthalates and lead. Quadro parts exceed the European safety requirements for toys (EN 71).
Our safety certifications:
- DIN EN 71-1:2013-12*
- DIN EN 71-3:2013-07*
- DIN EN 71-8:2013-8:2011-11*
- ZEK 01.4-08 / QMA 2001.1284*
- DIN EN 15777 / QMA 2001.1300
- DIN EN ISO 17294-2
- TÜV GS (01/27/2014)
Quadro is mainly made of polypropylene (PP) and high density polyethylene (HDPE), both plastics considered safe for food packaging and containers.
Polypropylene (PP) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) are marked with the recycling codes 5 and 2 respectively.
Polypropylene is one of the most neutral plastics and contains only two elements: carbon and hydrogen. Both plastics are considered safer, non-toxic and environmentally friendly alternatives to other plastics.
That depends on the design. A cube constructed with 35 cm tubes and a panel can support a 100 kg adult without the panel breaking or being damaged. The panel will bend slightly and regain its shape when it is no long under load.
However, a 2 x 2 Quadro frame reinforced with a Plexiglas top can withstand a 5-ton African elephant. We know that because somebody tried it.
The plastics Quadro is made from are also used in food packaging, making the parts resilient within a temperature range of -10 to 40 ºC (14 to 104 ºF).
Note: Low temperatures can quickly lead to water on panels freezing, creating a danger of slipping.
That depends on the design. A cube constructed with 35 cm tubes and a panel can support a 100 kg adult without the panel breaking or being damaged. The panel will bend slightly and regain its shape when it is no long under load.
However, a 2 x 2 Quadro frame reinforced with a Plexiglas top can withstand a 5-ton African elephant. We know that because somebody tried it.
Quadro is treated with an ultraviolet (UV) stabilizer for protection against the sun and its effects on color. However, nothing can resist the sun’s power indefinitely. Given enough time in the sun, Quadro will slowly begin to lose its shine.
We have customers who have kept original sets from the 80s outdoors for over 15 years. The components were still red, but dull rather than shiny.
This is called “stress whitening” and is a normal side effect of the plastics used by Quadro (polypropylene or PP, and high-density polyethylene or HDPE). Over-stressing a component can cause discoloration. This is unavoidable. However, this is only cosmetic damage — the component is still structurally sound and can remain in use.
Note: Our 4-year guarantee covers damaged or broken components and not cosmetic wear.
Sure! But don’t use a water temperature over 40 ºC (warm, not hot).
Yes. Quadro is made from polypropylene (PP) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which are resistant to salt, acids and bases, grease and detergents. Of course, exposing Quadro to chlorine or salt water means its shine will fade sooner than normal.
The Quadro Design Program (Windows) was specially developed for that purpose. It’s a 3D editor for creating and customizing your own designs. You can find it in our Downloads section.
The program opens “QDF” files. Download a design’s QDF file from the QUADRO Model Database to quickly get started customizing.
You can find instruction manuals as well as other information about kits and designs by visiting the QUADRO Model Database.
QDF files are available for download at the QUADRO Model Database. There you can find more information about kits and designs.
A Quadro Design File (QDF) contains a 3D model of a Quadro construction. It is fully editable using our QUADRO Design Program (Windows). You can find it in our Downloads section.
It’s also possible to create your own designs from scratch and save the QDF for later reference or editing. Your imagination is the limit. Have fun designing!
Yes, of course! Quadro is a construction system using tubes, connectors and panels, making it perfect for building anything.
Normally Quadro is as easy to take apart as it is to build. However, it can become more difficult under certain circumstances. For example:
- Your kit hasn’t been taken apart for years
- It has been left in all kinds of weather
- It had been constructed in a sandy area
This problem is reversible. We recommend the following:
- The day before taking it apart, hose the model down with water. (Skip this step if the temperatures are around freezing.)
- Take the model apart around midday when the outdoor temperature is peaking.
- Try disassembling now. If certain parts remain difficult to separate, use a mild liquid lubricant from a spray bottle to reduce the friction between the parts. Give them a little shake and turn to distribute the lubricant.
- Be sure to use a key that gets good torque on the screw.
- Next, remove all screws from the model. Only then begin to remove the pipes from the connectors.
- Once the model is completely disassembled, give all parts a thorough cleaning to remove any dirt, sand, grass, etc.
- Damaged parts should be replaced with new ones. (The age of your kit does not matter as original parts from 1979 are still compatible with today’s.)
No! The Upgrade Kit enhances construction kits like the Climbing Pyramid and Universal. On its own, the parts are not comprehensive enough to build a climbing frame. You can find examples of combinations with the Upgrade Kit in our Model Database.
To remove the water beneath the valve, go to the opposite end of the pool and lightly lift up on it to continue draining the water. The water level will sink low enough that it is safe for you to flip the pool over.
The drainage valve on Quadro pools is positioned higher to prevent damage to the bottom of the pool liner.
It’s called biofilm. The longer water stands, the more time naturally occurring bacteria have to live and grow, forming a slimy substance on surfaces. We recommend changing the water daily (maximum 2 days). Since this is a children’s pool, we advise against using additives. Clean the pool with normal household cleaners.
Below is an example of how to attach the cover to Pool L. The technique is the same for any Quadro pool. The supplied rubber loops of the cover are stretched around the panel screws (also supplied), which are previously attached in the lower area of the pool. The tight fit is necessary so that the cover sits as securely as possible.
The below amounts are based on balls with a diameter of 6 cm (2.4 in).
- Pool XS: less than 500
- Pool S: 500
- Pool L: 2000
- Pool XXL: 3000
- Quadro offers more designs and color options
- Quadro platforms are lightweight and easy to take out of water for storage
- Quadro is easy to assemble
- Quadro is modular which allows for design modifications
- Quadro damaged parts are simple to replace
Quadro Pool Platforms are not anchored. The plastic components have a lower density than water (Archimedes Principle). That means they will float even when the tubes are flooded. The platform will only rest on the bottom of the pool by adding ballast weights. We recommend simple weights such bodybuilding plate weights or scuba weights. They are placed on panels located on the bottom of each pool platform.
Learn more here.
- Some customers already have some type of weights and do not want to pay extra.
- We do not have the purchasing power to get them cheaper than you can. We would have to charge you more for the same weights you could buy separately.
- Special packing and extra shipping for the weights will also add considerably to the cost of a platform.
We do not recommend that the pool platforms be used by children over the age of 6 or over 110 lb (50 kg).
The actual tube structures are very strong and can support 220 lb (100 kg), but each panel has a recommended weight limit of 110 pounds (50 kg).
Caution: Do not let children bounce or jump on the panels or they may crack. They are not trampolines.
To increase user weight limits on platforms, some customers have reported attaching large sheets of 1/4'' plexiglass or phenol to the top of the whole platform with stainless steel screws. Prior to using, all the corners and edges of the plexi have to be rounded off to avoid cuts and scratches. We have not tested this method and therefore cannot recommend it. We do not supply 'special tops' because they are expensive to produce and ship.
The pool platforms are rugged and designed to work in an adult-supervised environment. Safety is 100% the responsibility of the users and/or supervisors.
- See the Open and Closed model options
- Read our Safety Guide
It would not be safe for children to swim underneath the platforms. We have created Closedversions of our platforms to prevent it altogether.
Supervisors, instructors, parents and other guardians are fully responsibility for safety when using the pool platforms.
We provide detailed, step-by-step, level-by-level instructions. Assembly requires basic handyman skills. The smallest designs may take 30 minutes, the larger ones may take several hours. It all depend on the size and type of platform, the number of installers and their skill level. It’s very easy if you read and follow the instructions.
If it is a Small platform you can take out every day.
If it is a Large platform, keep the platform in the pool as long as you can.
The platform is constructed of many connected parts. Every time you take it out of and put it back in the water, you put stress on the system. The larger the unit, the greater the stress.
Always follow our instructions on how to remove from the water.
1. Remove the ballast weights.
2. Push the platform to the edge of the pool.
3. The larger the platform, the more people are needed to help.
4. PUSH and tip the platform out of the pool and let the water drain out.
5. Do not 'PULL' the platform out of the water or you will stress the connections.
Depending on the available space, you can remove the platforms from the pool, and then easily store the platform flat, or on their sides, or on their end. Do not hang the platforms from walls or ceilings. You can also take apart and re-assemble for the next season.
Generally, the smaller units weigh 20-50 lbs and can be moved by a single person. You have to let the water drain out of the structures before moving. For larger units, use more people to move the platfom.
Do NOT drag the platforms on the sides of the pool or you will scuff and add wear to the components.
You may wish to use furniture sliding pads underneath your platform to move on land. Available at most stores that sell home furnishings and supplies.
Yes. The components are made of thermoplastic (polyethylene and polypropylene) and can be safely used in all types of water including salt and chlorinated water. Over time, however, the tubes and panels may exhibit some discoloration due to exposure to the minerals or chemicals in the water. The plastic components do not actually discolor. They are coated with minerals and chemicals in the water.
Over time, the mineral in the water will create a whitish film or coating, primarily on the panels. The plastic panels themselves are not actually disclored. We recommend regular cleaning with a mild liquid abrassive like SofScrub. Make sure the pool platform is completely rinsed off before returning into the pool. Do not use harsh abrasives or they may scratch the plastic.