Description
The Ninja Multi Rig is a fully equipped Ninja Warrior and OCR cage built on 80 x 80 mm steel pillars in 2,800 mm and 3,440 mm heights, all certified to EN 1176. It carries more than twenty grip and obstacle stations on a single connected structure, so a group can rotate through a complete circuit without leaving the rig. The price is 48,500 EUR excluding VAT and the steel structure is covered by a 20 year warranty.
Two pillar heights are used across the frame. The 2,800 mm posts carry the traversing and grip work, while the 3,440 mm posts take the salmon ladder and the higher hanging lines, which is what allows a beginner lane and an expert lane to run side by side on the same footprint. Most elements are supplied on the 1776 mm module, with one shorter 1056 mm pull-up bar for smaller users.
Stations included
The rig ships with a salmon ladder set, a climbing wall panel, straight and 20 degree beams, a horizontal beam kit, two pull-up bars including a revolver bar, swinging and spinning monkey bars, ninja wheels mounted on beam, two OCR grip training handles, a ninja grip board kit, a peg board kit, a bridge section and three on beam stairways in centre, left and right versions.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-17188 |
|---|---|
| Pillar section | 80 x 80 mm steel |
| Pillar heights | 2,800 mm and 3,440 mm |
| Standard element module | 1,776 mm (one 1,056 mm pull-up bar included) |
| Stations | Salmon ladder, climbing wall, beams, monkey bars, peg board, grip board, ninja wheels, bridge, stairways |
| Compliance | EN 1176 |
| Use | Indoor and outdoor, ninja gyms, clubs, leisure centres |
| Structure warranty | 20 years |
| Price | 48,500 EUR excluding VAT |
Fitting the rig into a commercial site
Take the 3,440 mm pillar height as the starting figure for an indoor installation and add the clearance a user needs above the highest bar plus the salmon ladder travel. Rooms specified for standard rigs are frequently too low for the tall bay, so confirm the free height under beams and ducting before the layout is fixed.
Landing zones matter more than the frame itself. The swinging monkey bars, the spinning bars and the ninja wheels all produce dynamic falls, so an impact attenuating surface is required under and around those lines, sized to the critical fall height of the station above it under EN 1177 for public installations. Posts are anchored, so an indoor slab needs to accept anchor bolts and an outdoor site needs concrete foundations.
Grip elements are the wear items on any ninja rig. Peg board holes, grip handles and wheel bearings should go into the routine inspection sheet alongside the fixings, because they see far more cycles than the frame.
Frequently asked questions
Can the rig be installed outdoors?
Yes. The structure is designed for indoor and outdoor ninja installations. For outdoor use the anchoring is set into concrete foundations and the surrounding surfacing is specified to the fall heights of the stations.
How many users can train at once?
The number of parallel lines depends on the final layout, but with more than twenty stations distributed across the bays the rig is built for group sessions and coached circuits rather than single user training.
Can the configuration be changed later?
The stations mount on the pillar and beam system, so elements can be added or repositioned as your programming evolves. Tell us which stations you want to prioritise and we will confirm the compatible layout.
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