Description
The Ninja Elite Combo 3.3.3 Bizon is a three segment OCR cage on eight 70 x 70 x 3 mm pillars, 9 metres long along the frame and 12 metres including the hanging elements. It carries the obstacle types used in Runmageddon, Barbarian Race and Spartan Race formats, which makes it a training tool for competitors rather than a general fitness rig. The price is 22,000 EUR excluding VAT with a lead time of 30 to 60 days.
Compared with the four and five segment versions, the Bizon trades circuit length for a smaller area requirement: 108 m2 of safety zone against 129.6 m2 for the four segment cage. For an operator working inside an existing hall, that difference frequently decides the project.
The steel is galvanised and then powder coated in the RAL colour you specify, so the structure is suitable for commercial interiors and for open urban spaces alike.
Obstacles by segment
Segment 1 combines a straight ladder with ring bolts, a rotating hamster wheel, a salmon ladder with three step jumps on tube, a double sided steel flywheel rail with eyelets for hanging grips, ten Ultra Grip balls, a spinner tube with Spartan Race style handles, a main plate table, a Minotaur 1.0 HDPE labyrinth side table, two horizontal pipes on the side rail, 2.5 metre start and start stop ropes on the extensions, and five vertical ninja sticks. Segment 2 holds an arc ladder with ring pins, a vertical cheese board rail, the Wariat spiked rotating tube, three rotating UFO wheels, a side panel with climbing steps and catch holes, a horizontal rope on the extension, a seven ring side rail and a side rail with vertical ropes and 500 mm wedges. Segment 3 adds three rotating wheels, a ten piece gibbon handle lane, a three bar fly monkey lane, a ten piece lane of cones, saucers and nunchaku handles, a dragon tail of four jumps at 500 mm, seven saucers on the side rail, a flat steel wooden board, a cone handle bar, a mixed grip rail with giant balls, L handles, T handles and a fireman cone, a 3.5 metre pipe with ropes, a pole dance pair of climbing tubes and a four metre RMG climbing rope.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-16539 |
|---|---|
| Pillars | 8 pieces, 70 x 70 x 3 mm, base height 2.7 m |
| Cage length | 9 m at pillar contour, 12 m with hanging elements |
| Cage width | 3 m at pillar contour, 4.2 m with extensions |
| Rope and fireman pole height | 4 m |
| Area covered by elements beyond the pillars | 50.4 m2 |
| Safety zone required | 108 m2 |
| Finish | Galvanised then powder coated, RAL colour to order |
| Materials | Varnished reinforced plywood panels, HDPE labyrinth panel, polypropylene rope, composite holds and balls |
| Compliance | PN-EN 16630:2015-06, PN-EN ISO 20957-1 |
| Lead time | 30 to 60 days |
| Price | 22,000 EUR excluding VAT |
Headroom, anchoring and wear
The four metre rope climb and fireman pole are the binding vertical dimension, not the 2.7 metre pillars. Any indoor site must be checked at that height, clear of lighting, ducting and roof bracing, before the layout is confirmed. On the floor, plan the full 108 m2 rather than the 50.4 m2 swept by the elements: the difference is the circulation and landing space the standards require.
Anchoring is set into foundations for outdoor installations or fixed to a suitable slab indoors. Impact attenuating surfacing goes under the hanging lines, sized to the fall height of the element above it.
On an OCR cage the consumables are the grip items. Ultra Grip balls and handles, ring slings, ropes and the bearings of the rotating wheels wear far faster than the galvanised frame, and they should appear as a separate line in the maintenance schedule. Spare parts remain available from Tours.
Frequently asked questions
How does it differ from the 4.3.3 Godzilla?
The Bizon uses three segments on eight pillars over 9 metres and requires 108 m2. The Godzilla adds a fourth segment on ten pillars over 12 metres and requires 129.6 m2. Obstacle families are similar; the Bizon is the version for a constrained hall.
Can obstacles be changed later?
Individual elements can be swapped for others in the range, so the circuit can be rebuilt as your athletes progress or as competition formats evolve.
Is it certified for public installation?
The cage holds certification to PN-EN 16630:2015-06 and PN-EN ISO 20957-1, which covers installation in commercial facilities and in open urban spaces.
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