Stepper 300×500 – Value Range
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The 300×500 steppers provide narrow, budget-friendly options for playgrounds. Slim low seating, quick balance steps, and precise edging in linear or space-limited layouts. Made from durable Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules for reliable safety and solid performance. Perfect for councils delivering practical parks, schools developing inclusive zones, and landscape architects designing efficient spaces that encourage movement, whānau interaction, and a sense of whenua.
$482
The 300×500 steppers in the value range offer a smart, cost-effective choice for playgrounds where narrow elements are needed to maximise space or control costs without compromising quality or safety. This slim rectangular size integrates well into linear designs, tight corners, or detailed layouts, creating low seating platforms for brief rests, quick stepping paths that build coordination, simple balance challenges, or sharp defined edges and transitions in wet pour surfaces. They suit tamariki of various ages, supporting active play, confident movement, and imaginative exploration while effectively solving issues such as narrow pathways, boundary definition, cramped areas, or underutilised strips. Crafted with premium Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules, they deliver strong UV stability, flexibility, and impact absorption.
They stay soft underfoot, handle heavy daily use in schools, parks, and community spaces, and resist fading, cracking, or wear through Aotearoa’s changing weather. The value range preserves core durability and safety compliance with minimal maintenance required. You can 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 local surroundings.
Proven in New Zealand playground upgrades, this narrow dimension adds clean visual lines, addresses practical challenges efficiently, and boosts play value in restricted or linear spaces. It is an ideal option for councils optimising community resources, schools promoting outdoor engagement, and landscape architects crafting thoughtful, inclusive environments that foster physical skills, social play, and deeper connections to place.



