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Star Net Dome Slide II

$141,792

This playground structure offers safe, engaging play for tamariki aged 6 to 12. Built with durable materials like powder-coated steel and reinforced ropes, it features climbing nets and a slide to promote physical activity and coordination. The design ensures accessibility and meets international safety standards, making it ideal for schools and parks. With space for up to 42 users, it fosters whānau connections in community spaces. Prioritise quality on your whenua with this robust option.

Tower Retreat

$141,113

This playground tower inspires tamariki aged 3-12 to climb walls that build perseverance, slide down chutes for joyful exploration, and gather on platforms for whānau chats—fostering courage, social skills, and coordination. Compact at 4.7m x 7.3m with 6.4m height, it’s built from recycled materials and child-safe HPL panels, fully compliant with EN 1176 standards. Suits councils, kura, and landscape plans in urban or coastal taiao. Safety zone: 8.1m x 11.0m (62m²).

Recycled Leafy Escape

$138,860

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

Tower Net Mega

$137,015

This high-capacity tower net play structure offers extensive climbing routes across a tall, multi-level rope framework, promoting strength, agility, endurance, and social play. Tamariki scale heights safely while developing coordination and confidence. The design supports large groups, fostering whānau connections through shared adventure and active hauora-building experiences. Suited to spacious parks or school grounds needing maximum engagement.

Discovery Way

$132,268

Multiple larch timber play towers connected by rope bridges, climbing nets, vines, arm rings, and balance elements into a comprehensive obstacle course layout. Access via steps and sloping ladders with rungs; descent through open platform slides and enclosed tube slides. Children traverse elevated paths, climb, balance, swing, and slide without ground contact. Intended for supervised outdoor environments, it enhances motor development, agility, body control, confidence, and cooperative play in a natural timber structure suited to landscape integration.

Recycled Floating Village

$127,184

This large multi-tower play structure with climbing nets, platforms, slides, and social zones builds strength, agility, coordination, confidence, and group interaction for tamariki. It uses post-consumer recycled materials alongside natural elements for an eco-friendly, durable option that supports sustainability goals while delivering adventurous, high-engagement play in parks, schools, or community spaces.

Recycled Silverleaf Hideaway

$125,102

This large recycled tower with slide and climbing elements builds endurance, motor skills, strategic thinking, balance, coordination, and social bonds for tamariki. It uses post-consumer recycled materials alongside natural elements for an eco-friendly, durable option that supports sustainability goals while delivering adventurous, high-engagement play in parks, schools, or community spaces.

Star Net Dome Slide

$121,148

This playground structure offers safe, engaging play for tamariki aged 6 to 12. Built with durable materials like powder-coated steel and reinforced ropes, it features climbing nets and a slide to promote physical activity and coordination. The design ensures accessibility and meets international safety standards, making it ideal for schools and parks. With space for up to 68 users, it fosters whānau connections in community spaces. Prioritise quality on your whenua with this robust option.

Recycled Little Leaf Tower

$119,248

This large inclusive 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, accessible play in parks, schools, or community spaces.

Flying Net II

$116,796

This expansive rope climbing structure gives secure, adventurous play to tamariki aged 6 to 12. Featuring durable powder-coated steel and tough ropes, it incorporates nets and a flexible jumping zone for improving fitness and harmony. Prioritising inclusivity and international safety benchmarks, it’s apt for campuses and recreational zones. Accommodating up to 20 users, it enhances whānau relationships in social hubs. Prioritise endurance on your whenua with this sturdy selection.

Pathfinder’s Passage

$116,273

A compact cluster of three larch timber play towers linked by a vertical climbing net and vines. The layout promotes climbing, sliding, descending in multiple ways, and interactive movement. Suited to supervised outdoor spaces, it fosters gross motor development, coordination, body awareness, and peer cooperation in a natural material aesthetic.

Tower Net Large

$114,652

This large net tower includes a central trampoline for bouncing combined with extensive rope climbing networks for aerial adventure and group play. Tamariki build strength, balance, coordination, and confidence while exploring heights and dynamic movements. High capacity supports busy sites with good supervision visibility. Suited to parks or schools wanting engaging, inclusive features that foster whānau connections through active hauora.