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Pour’n’Play Dolphin

Overview

Kids will have whale of a time playing with this friendly sea mammal. Jump on his back – he doesn’t mind. In fact, he wants you to ride him!

Take him for a swim through the waves, then dive deep into the ocean to meet his friends before returning for a bounce on his springy tail. Just remember to give his rubbery dorsal fin a high-five before you say good-bye.

Our Pour’n’Play Dolphin fits well into any water play area or beach themed playground, but can be installed anywhere. 

Certifications

Safety Certified

Showcase:

Wanaka's Rotary Park

In 2021, Numat worked with the Queenstown Lakes District Council and playground design company, Creo, to upgrade Wanaka’s Rotary Park Playground. The surface design called for blues, greens, and greys to match the park’s surroundings.

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Further case studies

Kopupaka Reserve Playground

Auckland, Westgate

Kopupaka Reserve playground in Westgate, Auckland was the 2021, New Zealand Parks Awards, Playground of the Year. The playground ‘wowed’ judges with its mission to prevent emissions and support local climate change, as well as its vibrant colour and edible plantings.

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Further case studies

Blomfield Special School

Whangārei, Northland

Blomfield Special School identified Numat Pour’n’Play as an ideal surfacing option to help transform their playground into something truly unique. The school created a fantastic design that included roads, paths, balance balls, mounds, numbers, shapes and colours, all working together to stimulate and engage students during their play time.

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Pinehurst School

Albany, Auckland

Pinehurst School were struggling with their grass surfaces getting muddy and, as a consequence, had to fence off areas during winter.

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Waterview Reserve Playground

Waterview, Auckland

In the SuperCity of Auckland it should come as no surprise that the suburb of Waterview is now home to what can only be described as a SuperPlayground.

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