Stepper 400×500 – Value Range

The 400×500 steppers offer compact, budget-friendly versatility for playgrounds. Sturdy low seating, practical balance steps, and effective edging in a slightly narrower footprint. Made from durable Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules for reliable safety and solid performance in busy kiwi sites. Choose from 21 colours or custom blends to fit your needs. Ideal for councils building practical parks, schools creating inclusive zones, and landscape architects designing efficient spaces that encourage movement, whānau interaction, and a sense of whenua.

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SKU: MR08E-Value

Steppers in the value range provide a smart, cost-effective option for playgrounds where space efficiency and budget control are key, without reducing quality or safety. This slightly narrower size integrates smoothly into varied layouts, delivering sturdy low platforms for seating, short stepping paths, basic balance activities, or defined edges and transitions in wet pour surfaces. They suit tamariki of different ages, promoting coordination, active play, and safe navigation while solving common challenges like limited space, uneven areas, or low-engagement spots. Crafted with premium Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules, they offer strong UV stability, flexibility, and impact absorption. They stay soft underfoot, manage heavy use in schools, parks, and community settings, and resist fading, cracking, or wear in Aotearoa’s variable weather. The value range maintains essential durability and safety compliance with low maintenance demands.

Select from 21 vibrant colours, from natural greens and browns to bold reds, blues, and yellows, or create custom blends to match cultural designs, site themes, or local surroundings. Proven in New Zealand playground upgrades, this dimension adds clean visual appeal, addresses practical needs efficiently, and enhances play value in compact or detailed areas. It is a practical choice for councils maximising community resources, schools fostering outdoor engagement, and landscape architects developing thoughtful, inclusive environments that support physical skills, social play, and stronger connections to place.