Stepper 300×500
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The 300×500 steppers deliver narrow, rectangular solutions for playgrounds. Slim low seating, quick balance steps, and precise edging in linear or constrained designs. Crafted from durable Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules for reliable safety and long-term performance. Choose from 21 colours or custom blends to suit your site. Ideal for councils creating accessible parks, schools supporting inclusive play, and landscape architects designing efficient spaces that promote movement, whānau interaction, and a sense of whenua.
$629
The 300×500 steppers provide a narrow rectangular format that excels in linear layouts, tight corners, or detailed playground designs where space needs careful management. They create slim low seating platforms for short rests, fast stepping paths that develop coordination and confidence, simple balance challenges, or sharp defined edges and transitions within wet pour surfaces. This size suits tamariki of various ages, encouraging active exploration, imaginative play, and safe movement while tackling practical issues such as narrow pathways, boundary definition, cramped zones, or underutilised linear areas.
Built with premium Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules, they offer excellent UV stability, flexibility, and impact absorption. They stay soft underfoot, withstand heavy use in schools, parks, and community settings, and resist fading, cracking, or wear through Aotearoa’s changing weather. Safety compliance and low maintenance make them a reliable long-term option. Select from 21 vibrant colours, ranging from natural greens and browns to bright reds, blues, and yellows, or create custom blends to complement cultural motifs, site themes, or the surrounding environment.
Proven in New Zealand playground projects, this narrow dimension adds clean visual lines, solves spatial challenges efficiently, and boosts play value in restricted or elongated spaces. It is a strong fit for councils delivering smart community upgrades, schools encouraging outdoor activity, and landscape architects crafting thoughtful, inclusive environments that foster physical skills, social connections, and deeper ties to place.



