Categories
- Accessories 33
- Carousels 20
- Climbing Structures 123
- Complete Packages 19
- Eco Recycled Range 51
- Flying Fox 4
- Inclusive 11
- Interactive Play Panels 10
- Monkey Bars 8
- Outdoor Fitness 73
- Percussion Play 37
- Playground Sets 65
- PlayShapes 79
- Preschool & Toddlers 5
- Seesaws 12
- Slides 17
- Springy Riders 22
- Swing Sets 22
- Timber Equipment 55
- Towers 29
- Trampolines 7
- Water Play 9
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Curved Slide
$8,919Experience exhilarating tākaro on this extended slide, crafted for tamariki 3-12 to conquer heights and build daring spirits. At 3.98m x 0.57m, it promotes swift coordination gains, with whānau support amplifying social mana in inclusive playground designs. As robust outdoor play structures for New Zealand taiao, its EN 1176 certification and durable build suit councils, kura, and landscape needs for lasting, engaging fun.
TrailBlazer
$8,895This off-road vehicle spring rocker brings imaginative bouncing fun for tamariki as they steer and rock together. It builds coordination, balance, and social skills in a themed design. Ideal for schools and parks, it encourages active play and whānau involvement in community spaces.
Cattails A-Minor
$8,880This set of six outdoor chimes mimics slender cattails with tall stainless steel stems and dark brown velvety heads. Tuned to A minor pentatonic (A3, C4, D4, E4, G4, A4), they produce tranquil, harmonious tones when struck with small soft green mallets. The natural reed-like design blends into parks, trails, and woodlands while inviting playful interaction. Fully accessible for diverse users, it suits nature paths, sensory gardens, and public spaces. Durable aluminium and stainless steel construction withstands New Zealand weather, encouraging calm exploration, creativity, and waiata for tamariki and whānau.
Rainbow Trio Ensemble
$8,874This compact outdoor ensemble combines three vibrant instruments for joyful, easy musical play. A metallophone and chimes tuned to the pentatonic scale deliver bright, harmonious melodies with no wrong notes, while bongos add rhythmic fun through hand drumming. Bright rainbow colours attract tamariki and invite exploration in small spaces. Fully accessible design suits young children and diverse users, supporting motor skills, listening, and creativity in preschools, nurseries, kindergartens, parks, and playgrounds. Tough build lasts in New Zealand weather, bringing smiles and connection for whānau.
Hanging Carousel
$8,700This carousel with three hanging rubber seats brings spinning excitement and giggles for small groups of tamariki. It builds balance, coordination, and spatial awareness through dynamic rotation. Ideal for schools and parks, it encourages active play and whānau involvement in community spaces.
Stainless Steel Talk Tubes
$8,659This interactive sound system lets tamariki talk, sing, or whisper to each other across distances using clear-transmission tubes. Stainless steel cones capture voices effectively, even quiet ones, with built-in mesh to keep out water and debris. Installed at two heights for younger children and wheelchair users, it promotes social play, language skills, and imaginative fun. Expandable tubing reaches up to 50 metres, suiting playgrounds, parks, sensory paths, and schools.
Recycled TrailBlazer
$8,560This accessible spring rocker with vehicle theme, built from recycled materials, encourages balancing, coordination, and imaginative role play for tamariki. It supports gentle rocking that builds rhythm, muscle control, and social sharing while using eco-friendly components to minimise environmental impact. A simple, effective choice for sustainable playgrounds in schools and community spaces.
Calypso Chimes Diatonic
$8,471This outdoor chime set features twelve anodised aluminium tubes tuned to a full diatonic C major scale from C4 to C5. Players strike the tubes to play recognisable melodies and explore a complete range of notes. The straight-line arrangement allows easy access for group play or solo performance. Fully inclusive design suits wheelchair users and diverse abilities. Durable construction handles New Zealand weather, making it ideal for schools, parks, playgrounds, and public spaces where tamariki and whānau enjoy creating music, building skills, and sharing waiata together.