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- Accessories 4
- Carousels 16
- Climbing Structures 106
- Complete Packages 19
- Eco Recycled Range 50
- Inclusive 7
- Interactive Play Panels 9
- Mega 25
- Monkey Bars 7
- Outdoor Fitness 36
- Playground Sets 52
- PlayShapes 86
- Seesaws 7
- Slides 17
- Springy Riders 20
- Swing Sets 19
- Timber Equipment 50
- Trampolines 7
- Water Play 9
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Canopy Crest
POAThis dual-tower tākaro setup offers climbing nets, slides, and linking passages for tamariki aged 3-12, holding up to 40 users. Spanning 12.8m x 6.0m and rising 8.8m high, it features a large hexagonal tower with platforms at 2.4m, 4.5m, and 6.5m, plus a small square tower, triangular platform, and polycarbonate roofs. Built from hardy robinia wood, stainless steel, and UV-stable polycarbonate, it’s tough for New Zealand’s wet and sunny spells.
Canopy Rope Treetop
$132,194This large net play structure inspires whānau to climb, hang, and explore in a tree-like form, building strength, flexibility, balance, and confidence through adventurous movement. Crafted with durable ropes and frames, it suits parks, schools, or reserves, delivering hauora via nature-inspired, inclusive outdoor play that withstands New Zealand’s weather.
Captain’s Chair Leg Raise
$1,709This outdoor leg raise trainer builds core strength, stability, and coordination for older tamariki and adults. It encourages focused workouts in a shared space, fostering whanaungatanga through turns and encouragement while promoting hauora in community fitness areas.
Chicken Springer
$3,102This fun spring rocker brings bouncing joy and imaginative play for young tamariki with safe handles and footrests. It builds balance, coordination, and core strength through gentle rocking. Ideal for early childhood areas in schools or parks, it encourages whānau involvement and creative outdoor time in community spaces.
Climbing Bars Set
$12,867This sustainable street workout station encourages tamariki to build strength, release energy, and develop grasping skills through vigorous movement. It promotes emotional balance, precision, and social bonds in an eco-friendly design. Ideal for parks and schools, it supports whānau involvement and healthy outdoor activity in community spaces.
Climbing Net Carousel
$15,188This spinning carousel suits parks and schools, giving tamariki a fun rotating motion to build balance, coordination and social skills. Its sustainable design connects children to te taiao, encouraging group play while gathering whānau in joyful outdoor moments.
Climbing Pyramid With Tube Slide
$43,997This large climbing and balancing structure suits parks and schools, offering ropes, walls, chains and a tube slide for tamariki to build strength, coordination and confidence. Its modern design withstands New Zealand weather while connecting children to te taiao and encouraging whānau in active group play.
Climbing Ropes A
$15,281This octagonal rope climbing pyramid invites whānau to conquer heights collaboratively, strengthening grip, balance, endurance, and problem-solving through multi-path vertical challenges. Constructed with weather-resistant ropes and sturdy frames, it suits parks, schools, or reserves, delivering hauora via adventurous, inclusive play built for New Zealand’s demanding outdoor conditions.
Climbing Ropes B
$20,256This rope-based climbing structure suits parks and schools, offering nets, ladders and platforms for tamariki to build strength, balance and coordination. Its open design encourages active challenge while connecting children to te taiao and gathering whānau in safe, exciting play.
Climbing Ropes C
$12,644This rope climbing pyramid suits parks and schools, offering nets and ropes for tamariki to build strength, balance and coordination. Its open design encourages active challenge while connecting children to te taiao and gathering whānau in safe, exciting group play.
Climbing Ropes D
$22,492This large balancing and climbing structure suits parks and schools, offering beams, walls and challenges for tamariki to build balance, strength and coordination. Its sustainable design connects children to te taiao, encouraging active play while gathering whānau in safe, social fun.