Description
The Zigzag Parkour Wall 1M-P03 is a compact module measuring 2.88 by 3.04 metres at 1.50 metres high, with a free fall height of 1.50 metres. Its zigzag walls and hot dip galvanised cross bars support vaults, supports and jumps in a footprint that fits where a full course cannot. It requires a 5.88 by 6.04 metre safety zone and 28.70 m2 of secured surface, at 14,735 EUR excluding VAT.
The module is offered in two constructions. Version P03b uses precast C20/25 concrete walls, or concrete cast on site, with chamfered edges. Version P03s uses a painted steel structure faced with weather resistant non slip plywood. The choice is normally driven by budget and by whether the site can accept concrete deliveries, and both are specified for outdoor use.
Capacity is up to two people at once, which positions this as a technique module rather than a group installation: monkey vaults, lazy vaults, underbars and street training work.
Technical specification
| Reference | 1M-P03 (LIF-38805) |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 2.88 x 3.04 x 1.50 m |
| Required safety zone | 5.88 x 6.04 m |
| Safety surface area | 28.70 m2 |
| Free fall height | 1.50 m |
| Version P03b | Precast C20/25 concrete walls or cast on site, chamfered edges |
| Version P03s | Painted steel structure with weather resistant non slip plywood |
| Cross bars | Hot dip galvanised steel, 1.20 m long, mounted at 1.20 m height |
| Capacity | Up to 2 users simultaneously |
| Compliance | EN 16899, EN 1176 |
| Price | 14,735 EUR excluding VAT |
Fitting a technique module into an existing site
The lower free fall height is what makes this module easy to place. At 1.50 metres, the surfacing requirement under EN 1177 is markedly less demanding than for a 2.00 or 2.60 metre structure, which often means an existing compliant surface in a playground or sports area can already take it. The 28.70 m2 of secured surface across a 5.88 by 6.04 metre zone is a modest addition to a site that already has impact attenuating ground.
Choosing between the two versions has consequences beyond price. Concrete walls need a delivery route for precast units or a pour on site, and once installed they are effectively permanent. The steel and plywood version is lighter to handle and the plywood faces can be replaced when they wear, which suits a site that expects heavy technique work on the same edges.
The galvanised cross bars at 1.20 metres are the reference height for underbar work, and they are the component to check on inspection since they take repeated dynamic loading.
Frequently asked questions
Which version should I choose?
Concrete (P03b) for maximum longevity and a solid feel underfoot, steel with plywood (P03s) where budget, handling or replaceable facing matter more. Both are certified and both are built for outdoor exposure.
Can it be added to an existing parkour area?
Yes, that is a common use. Check that the safety zone does not overlap another element’s zone in a way the standard does not permit, and that the existing surfacing is rated for at least 1.50 metres.
How many people can use it at once?
Up to two. It is designed as a technique module for vaults and supports rather than as a group circuit.
For a costed proposal on either version, use Request a quotation; we reply within 24 working hours. The full range is listed under parkour equipment.










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