Parts - Eezy Peezy Climber Replacement

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape regarding replacement parts for the "Eezy Peezy Climber" (specifically the Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars Climbing Tower). As with many children's outdoor play structures, the integrity of the product relies heavily on the condition of its plastic joints and steel tubes.

The findings indicate that while the manufacturer is the primary source for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts, availability can be sporadic. However, a robust market for compatible generic parts and DIY solutions exists. This report details the identification of necessary parts, reliable sourcing channels, and critical safety protocols for self-repair. eezy peezy climber replacement parts


The rubberized feet that sit on the ground keep the climber stable and prevent sliding. These wear down or tear after a season on concrete or asphalt. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the

Buy a sheet of cabinet liner (the mesh grippy kind) from the dollar store. Cut small squares and hot glue them to the bottom of the foam block. This actually works better than the original dots. The rubberized feet that sit on the ground

The orange or grey plastic star-shaped hubs where the bars intersect. These take immense torsional force when kids swing. A broken hub renders the entire top structure useless.

Finding exact replacements requires navigating a mix of official channels and third-party adaptations.

If you can’t find the exact part: