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Eco-Climb Fortress

$268,642

This mega climbing tower delivers challenges in grasping climbing sliding and social play for tamariki aged 3 to 12 holding up to 40 users. Spanning 11.8m by 10.6m and rising 9m high it features walls as small mountains to conquer plus slides for thrilling descents. Built from recycled natural materials including HPL panels with permanent graphics and stainless steel its tough for New Zealands wet and sunny conditions. Meets EN 1176 standards with a 1.8m free fall height.

Mega Slide Castle

$261,209

This mega castle tākaro sparks jumping balancing sliding climbing and whānau play for tamariki aged 3 to 12 holding up to 40 users. Spanning 11.9m by 4.4m and rising 11.7m high it features a stainless steel tube slide safe polycarbonate windows and platforms for thrilling ascents. Built from powder coated galvanised steel HDPE panels HPL surfaces and stainless steel its tough for New Zealand’s wet and sunny conditions.

Double Tower Climber

$249,845

This double tower tākaro setup sparks balancing, climbing, sliding, and whānau play for tamariki aged 3 to 12, holding up to 40 users. Spanning 9.7m by 7.0m and rising 5.3m high, it features tunnels, slides, and skill-building elements for coordination and courage. Built from HPL panels with recycled or natural options, it’s hardy for New Zealand’s wet and sunny conditions. Meets EN 1176 standards with a 3.0m free-fall height.

Rope Race I

$245,890

This extended rope frame bolsters kaha and endurance for tamariki 6-12. It fits 100 users, nurturing whānau ties in guarded areas. Long layout serves vast parks or sports paddocks, fuelling effort that lifts stamina and spirit. Top choice for councils and architects after resilient, easy options. Contact Creo today to partner on custom playground designs and builds tailored to your vision.

Rope Race III

$236,597

This extended rope race structure delivers thrilling, track-style play with long winding net tunnels, curves, and dynamic obstacles that push tamariki to race, build agility, and enjoy high-speed fun alone or with others. Designed for ages 6 to 12, it accommodates up to 60 users for busy, energetic sessions. Tough construction suits New Zealand’s weather, while the narrow, elongated footprint works well in linear parks, school grounds, and community areas, supporting hauora through vigorous movement, whānau play, and skill-building excitement.

Jump & Slide Hub

$233,706

This mega climbing tower delivers challenges in grasping jumping sliding and social play for tamariki aged 3 to 12. Spanning 13.7m by 9.2m and rising 8.6m high it features walls as small mountains to conquer plus slides for thrilling descents. Built from recycled natural materials including robinia wood HPL panels and stainless steel its tough for New Zealands wet and sunny conditions. Meets EN 1176 standards with a 2m free fall height.

Towering Rope Tube Slide

$221,447

This tall rope climbing structure delivers safe, thrilling play for tamariki aged 6 to 12. Constructed with resilient powder-coated steel and reinforced ropes, it includes nets and tube slides to enhance coordination and teamwork. Accessibility-centred and meeting international criteria, it’s ideal for parks and educational sites. Fitting up to 62 users, it nurtures whānau connections in active areas. Select quality on your whenua with this elevated design.

Treetop Net Set

$220,666

This rope-based play structure fosters kaha and balance for tamariki aged 6-12. It supports up to 20 users, encouraging whānau interaction in a safe, engaging space. Spacious design fits larger parks or school fields, promoting active play that builds confidence and motor skills. Ideal for councils and landscape architects seeking durable, low-maintenance options. Contact Creo today to partner on custom playground designs and builds tailored to your vision.

Mega Climber Castle

$220,297

This linarium tākaro setup sparks climbing, balancing, jumping, sliding, and whānau play for tamariki aged 3 to 12, holding up to 24 users. Spanning 5.2m by 12.4m and rising 9.4m high, it features two alternating-direction slides, central ropes for bold climbs, and platforms for agility challenges. Built from powder-coated galvanised steel, LDPE rotomoulded elements, polycarbonate windows, and recycled materials, it’s hardy for New Zealand’s wet and sunny conditions. Meets EN 1176 standards.

Recycled Leafy Village

$211,299

This large multi-functional play structure with climbing walls, slides, and social zones builds endurance, motor skills, strategic thinking, coordination, and social bonds for tamariki, including those with disabilities. It uses post-consumer recycled materials alongside natural elements for an eco-friendly, durable option that supports sustainability goals while delivering adventurous, inclusive play in parks, schools, or community spaces.

Star Net II

$198,050

This net play structure sparks aerial adventures for tamariki aged 6-12, fostering strength, balance, and coordination to support whānau wellbeing. Its spider web design with central trampoline invites climbing and bouncing in safe school yards or parks, holding 150 users at once. Built tough for Kiwi weather, it upholds kaitiakitanga by promoting inclusive movement that builds physical confidence with low upkeep.

Courage Climb Tower

$196,590

This inclusive playground set fosters tākaro for tamariki aged 3 to 12, supporting up to 42 users. It encourages whānau bonding through climbing, sliding, balancing, and jumping on durable HDPE panels and stainless steel bars. Built to EN 1176 standards with a 1.89m free fall height, it integrates seamlessly into school or council spaces, promoting physical mana and social skills in a safe, recycled materials design.