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Fixed 700 – Value Range

$1,491

These fixed balance balls in the 700 mm size deliver maximum stability and challenge at a practical price. Made with durable, galvanized and powder-coated steel components built for outdoor use in Aotearoa, they offer reliable performance through sun, rain, and heavy play. Suited to wide stepping sequences, advanced balance trails, or large obstacle setups in schools, parks, and reserves. They encourage core strength, coordination, and confidence in tamariki of all ages with no moving parts, simple installation, and low maintenance.

Sand Crane Small

Price range: $1,398 through $1,488

This small sand crane lets tamariki operate a hands-on crane to scoop, lift, and move sand, sparking creativity, fine motor skills, and understanding of simple mechanics. Suitable for ages 3-12, it supports 1 user at a time for focused, imaginative play. Featuring hot-dipped galvanised brackets for smooth, sturdy operation, it fits compact sandpit areas in schools, parks, and reserves, promoting inclusive sensory exploration, hauora, and whanaungatanga through shared sand stories.

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Flat Top Carousel

$1,462

This tiny spinning disc brings gentle rotation and giggles for individual tamariki. It builds balance, coordination, and vestibular senses in a simple, safe design. Ideal for schools and parks, it encourages active play and whānau involvement in community spaces.

Dolphin Springer

$1,452

Ignite imaginative tākaro with this spring rider, perfect for tamariki aged 1-12 building balance through bouncy adventures. Its animal-inspired design encourages role-play and coordination, while whānau watch and cheer, enhancing social bonds in outdoor spaces. As durable playground equipment for New Zealand taiao, it spans 0.85m x 0.30m, crafted from stainless steel and HDPE for safe, weather-resistant fun compliant with EN 1176.

Stepper 600×400

$1,354

The 600×400 steppers offer compact, practical solutions for playgrounds. Reliable low seating, quick balance steps, and tidy edging in narrower spaces. Crafted from durable Pour’n’Play wet pour rubber granules for solid safety and long-term performance in busy kiwi areas. Ideal for councils creating accessible parks, schools supporting inclusive play, and landscape architects designing efficient spaces that promote movement, whānau interaction, and a sense of whenua.

Dodecahedron

$1,328

This dodecahedron-shaped play feature uses a Pour’n’Play rubber system that encourages balancing, climbing, exploring edges, spatial awareness, and imaginative geometric adventures. Tamariki can scale its twelve-sided form, balance on facets, crawl through openings if designed in, and pretend it’s a mysterious crystal or space object. It suits modern-themed zones, STEM-inspired areas, or general playground spaces. Made from durable recycled rubber, it promotes active, creative play while meeting safety standards. A clever, engaging choice for tamariki of all abilities.

Half 700

$1,286

These Pour’n’Play half-spheres in the 700 mm size deliver an imposing, high-level challenge for playgrounds. Made from tough, recycled rubber granules, they provide soft, flexible surfaces with excellent UV resistance to endure Aotearoa’s sun, rain, and heavy use. Suited to very wide stepping paths, powerful dynamic leaps, advanced balance activities, or expansive obstacle designs in schools, parks, and reserves. Adjustable spacing lets you tailor difficulty for tamariki of different ages, promoting strength, coordination, and bold movement with low maintenance.

Stepper 600×300

$1,272

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.