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Outdoor Ninja structures and obstacle modules

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Outdoor Ninja structures bring the obstacle course format to permanent open air installations. Seven structures and modules are listed, specified by public parks, local authorities, military bases, schools, campsites, sports complexes and leisure centres that want a physically demanding and visually striking activity outdoors, usable by experienced athletes and by beginners alike.

Suspended obstacles outdoors

The defining feature of a Ninja structure is that the user leaves the ground and moves between hanging elements. That single fact drives the whole specification outdoors: the fall height under every suspended section governs the impact attenuating surfacing required, the clear zone has to account for swing, and the frame carries dynamic loads rather than static ones. Get those three right and the installation runs for years; get them wrong and the site cannot be opened to the public.

Materials and compliance

Frames are built for permanent outdoor service with corrosion protection matched to the site, and 316L stainless steel is the specification for severe exposure. Permanently installed outdoor fitness equipment in free public access falls under EN 16630, while impact attenuating surfacing is specified to EN 1177. The applicable references for your configuration are stated with the layout plan supplied at quotation stage, and installation is carried out in France.

Design point Consequence
Fall height Sets the impact attenuating surfacing and its depth
Swing clearance Enlarges the clear zone beyond the frame footprint
Dynamic loading Frame and foundations sized for movement, not static load
Corrosion protection 316L stainless steel on severely exposed sites
Standards EN 16630 for the equipment, EN 1177 for the surfacing

Frequently asked questions

How does this differ from an obstacle trail?

An outdoor Ninja structure concentrates suspended obstacles in one frame. An obstacle trail spreads ground based modules along a running route.

Can the difficulty be adjusted for beginners?

Configurations can include easier sections alongside harder ones so that a single structure serves mixed abilities.

What surfacing is required underneath?

Impact attenuating surfacing sized to the fall heights, in line with EN 1177, over the whole clear zone.

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