Description
The Parkour Wall Plus 1M-P02 is a training wall certified to EN 16899 and EN 1176, built from two angled walls 25 cm thick fitted with galvanised bars. The bars are 1.2 m long and set at roughly 1.20 m from the ground, which is the height that makes vaults, wall runs and swing transitions all workable on the same unit. The structure is produced in concrete or steel and faced with anti-slip plywood. The list price is 7,850 EUR excluding VAT.
Dual certification is the point of this product for a public buyer. EN 16899 covers parkour facilities and EN 1176 covers playground equipment, so the wall can be installed on a sports site or in a public play area without a second compliance argument.
Technical specification
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reference | LIF-38801 |
| Dimensions, L x W x H | 1.36 x 3.04 x 1.50 m |
| Required safety zone | 4.36 x 6.04 m |
| Safety surface area | 22.31 m squared |
| Free fall height | 1.5 m |
| Structure | Two angled walls, 25 cm thick, in concrete or steel |
| Bars | Galvanised, 1.2 m long, at approximately 1.20 m height |
| Facing | Anti-slip plywood |
| Standards | EN 16899 for parkour facilities and EN 1176 for playgrounds |
| Manufacturing standards | MP, I, C, MM |
| Price | 7,850 EUR excluding VAT |
Planning the safety zone, not just the wall
The figure that governs a parkour project is not the size of the obstacle but the size of the zone around it. This wall occupies 1.36 by 3.04 m, yet it requires a safety zone of 4.36 by 6.04 m and 22.31 square metres of impact absorbing surface. Projects that budget only for the equipment run into difficulty at this point, because the surfacing to EN 1177 is dimensioned on the 1.5 m free fall height and is a significant line of its own.
Getting that right is what makes the installation usable. The angled double wall configuration produces several approach lines rather than one, so beginners work low vaults on the shorter face while experienced traceurs combine the bars and the wall tops into continuous lines. That progression on a single unit is why the wall suits municipal sites serving mixed age groups.
Light In Fitness supplies parkour and fitness equipment as a turnkey package: selection, impact absorbing surfacing, delivery, professional installation and maintenance, with rapid delivery to France and Belgium and a manufacturer warranty.
Frequently asked questions
How much total ground area is needed?
Reserve the 4.36 by 6.04 m safety zone, which is 22.31 square metres of impact absorbing surface, rather than the 1.36 by 3.04 m footprint of the wall itself. Adjacent obstacles must not encroach on that zone.
What surfacing is required underneath?
An impact absorbing surface conforming to EN 1177, dimensioned on the 1.5 m free fall height. Bonded rubber gym flooring tiles and artificial turf over a shock pad are both used; the specification is confirmed with the layout study.
Is the wall suitable for beginners as well as experienced athletes?
Yes. The two angled walls and the galvanised bars give several difficulty levels on one unit, from simple wall support work to combined transitions. Quotations are returned within 24 working hours.
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