Recycled Inclusive Base
This inclusive balancing and sliding structure, built from recycled materials, promotes coordination, sensory integration, balance, and social play for tamariki. It features varied textures, balancing paths, and sliding elements accessible for children with disabilities, building confidence and cooperation through shared challenges. A practical, eco-conscious choice for playgrounds in schools and community spaces.
$34,266
| Required Area |
6.82 x 9.39m |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions |
3.68 x 6.39 m x 2.62 m |
| Fall Height |
0.90 m |
| Users |
20 |
| Age |
3-12 |
| Materials |
Multilayer sheets from reclaimed/recycled marine waste, soft conifer wood 90 x 90 mm (glued, water-resistant), 10 mm anti-slip anthracite HPL platform plate, stainless steel AISI 304 slides (2 mm thick, CNC formed), aluminium alloy connectors/clamps, polypropylene PP-multisplit ropes (16 mm dia with steel core), polyamide rope connectors, powder galvanized/powder coated steel anchors |
This ground-level play unit encourages balancing to train coordination and focus, sensory experiences through different surfaces and materials, sliding for excitement, and group interaction to develop sharing and social skills. Crafted with multilayer sheets from reclaimed marine waste like fishing nets, ropes, and trawls, soft conifer wood posts, anti-slip HPL platforms, stainless steel slides, aluminium connectors, PP-multisplit ropes with steel core, and powder galvanized/coated steel anchors, it supports kaitiakitanga by repurposing ocean plastics and natural resources into UV-resistant, durable equipment. Compliant with EN 1176-1:2017-12, it’s suited to New Zealand’s weather, fostering hauora through active outdoor engagement and whānau connections in inclusive settings. Ideal for councils, schools, and landscape architects creating welcoming, planet-positive play environments that prioritise sustainability and lasting fun.
