Stepper 600×300

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These 600×300 mm steppers bring premium quality to playground surfaces. Crafted from high-grade wet pour rubber in solid, vibrant colours, they create striking balance paths, stepping features, informal seating, or clear zone boundaries. Soft underfoot yet highly durable, they offer excellent safety and longevity in New Zealand conditions. Tamariki enjoy confident, engaging play that builds skills, while whānau value inclusive, visually appealing outdoor spaces.

$1,109

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Steppers provide a narrow, versatile option that works well in space-constrained or finely detailed playground designs. They create low seating platforms, single-file stepping paths, simple balance challenges, or sharp, clean edges and transitions within wet pour surfaces. This size suits tamariki of various ages, supporting coordination, imaginative play, and confident movement while addressing common challenges such as narrow pathways, cramped corners, or underutilised borders. Built with premium Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules, they deliver excellent UV stability, flexibility, and impact absorption. They stay soft underfoot, handle heavy daily use in schools, parks, and community settings, and resist fading, cracking, or wear through Aotearoa’s changing weather conditions. Safety compliance and low maintenance make them a dependable long-term choice.

Select from 21 vibrant colours, from natural greens and browns to bright reds, blues, and yellows, or develop custom blends to align with cultural motifs, site-specific themes, or the surrounding landscape. Proven in New Zealand playground projects, this slim dimension adds clear visual structure, resolves practical issues efficiently, and increases play value without demanding extra space. It is a great 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.