Ninja course is an extremely popular attraction that caters to a variety of ages. You can incorporate different elements into existing or new Trampoline parks. A modular approach allows quick and simple switching elements and obstacles, creating new experiences for the returning user. We gathered all the information you need before designing your Ninja Trampoline park modul.
Trampoline parks have evolved from traditional open court layouts to multi-attraction venues that are successfully competing with the family entertainment center industry. One factor that has been attributed to the rapid evolution of Trampoline parks is the addition of exciting and unique attractions that appeal to a diverse group of guests.
How to combine elements for Ninja Trampoline park module
We supply an unlimited number of versatile elements for the Ninja course and develop new ones every day. How you will combine the elements depends on the space, age targeting, and difficulty levels.
When designing the Ninja trampoline park module is good to consider the widest possible targeting group and don't forget to combine elements of different levels of difficulty. The great recipe is 1 = 1 element. In other words, after one difficult element (Monkey bar), it's great to add one ease element.
There is one more rule that we almost always follow: combine the elements for straitening different parts of the body. For example; the first part of the Ninja course adds more elements for upper body strain and arms, and the second part includes more elements for straightening the legs.
These days is very popular to design the Ninja course on two stories, it's more attractive and leaves more space for other elements. After some time, according to the user experience, you can replace or change the elements.
Don't forget about the youngest targeting group and our special Toddler Ninja Course. It was designed for toddlers, it's safe, fun, and colorful.
All elements you can include in your Ninja Trampoline park module
1. Pit fillings
Ninja course foam pits are essential, due to the intense level of activity in Ninja trampoline parks. Our Ninja pits help to protect the users during the training. You can choose from several different pit fillers; balls, foam cubes, soft padding, or airbags.
2. Elements
As every project is unique and special to us, an experienced team of experts will advise you about the special requirements of location and facilities, as well as design and space utilization and cost-effectiveness of the selected type of elements.
- Soft steps:
Users are alternately jumping from one step to another until they reach the end. The element encourages leg coordination and enhances balance.
- Island hops:
Users jump from bollard to bollard either with one foot or two feet until they reach the platform at the end.
- floating bridge
Users must walk across each of the bridges and try to maintain their balance.
- Horizontal cargo net:
This element enhances the coordination of the legs and arms. Users must climb the net from the outside without touching the ground, using hands and legs.
- Hanging doors:
Users must climb from door to door and try to reach the end platform. They have to help themselves using the holes in the door. The element encourages coordination of legs and arms and enhances balance.
- Low rings:
Users are using the hanging rings with their feet. They try to swing from one ring to another to get to the other side.
- Hanging ladders:
Users are climbing up the ladders and trying to get on the other one without touching the ground while swinging from one ladder to another. This element requires upper and lower body strength.
- Cargo net with rope and cubes:
Users have to use the rope to swing across and jump on the net with cubes. After they grab the net, they must swing on it to jump to the end platform.
- Low swing:
Users have to step on the first swing and try to keep the balance while stepping from one log to another in order to reach the end platform.
- Steps channel:
Users have to get to the other side through the channel with footprints and handprints on each side and try to follow the prints with their hands and feet
- Ladder bridge:
Users have to get to the other side using the hanging ladder bridge using hands and legs without touching the ground.
- Bridge hops:
Users jump from bollard to bollard either with one foot or two feet until they reach the platform at the end.
- Balancing log:
Users have to try to maintain their balance as they walk or run across the log. They may utilize a side step or a forward step, whichever they prefer. This is a balance obstacle, using lower body and core muscles. We also offer a rotating balancing log.
- Squared log traverse:
Users have to try to maintain their balance as they walk or run across the beam. They may utilize a side step or a forward step, whichever they prefer. This is a balance obstacle, using lower body and core muscles.
- Cargo net with cubes:
Users have to climb on the first net with cubes from the start platform and swing to another net and climb on it. Then they repeat this until they get to the end platform.
- Swings:
Users step on a first swing and try to reach another one by swinging. They continue like this until they reach the end platform.
- Poles with balls:
Users climb from pole to pole using the large balls attached to the poles using legs and hands. They can climb up and down the poles and try not to touch the ground while climbing from one pole to another. Upper body strength, good grip, and lower body are all engaged when using this obstacle.
- Cargo net traverse:
This element strengthens the lower body and upper body. Users must jump off the platform, grab the net and then climb down and under the net without touching the ground and try to get to the end platform.
- Trapeze bars:
Trapeze bars encourage the development of acrobatic skills. Users have to swing to the other side using trapeze bars, which they can use either with hands or legs hanging upside down.
- Angle run:
Users run across the inclined board to get to the other side.
- Log zipline
Users have to use the rope to swing across and jump on the log. After they grab the log with their arms and legs, they must swing on it to jump to the end platform.
- Tarzan ropes:
Users swing from rope to rope to reach the end platform using the knots on the ropes. This workout strengthens the muscles of the whole body.
- Multiple rings
Users navigate the hanging rings with their feet and hands. They try to swing from one ring to another to get to the other side.
- Monkey bar:
Users climb across the inclined and decline bars to the end platform using only hands. This element improves the upper body strength.
- Overhead rings:
Users make use of hand rings on the rope to get to the end platform. They must swing from one ring to another with their hands.
- Unstable bridge:
Users need to reach the end platform using floating boards with their hands. They have to jump from the start platform to grab the first board from the side with their hands and move towards the end of the first board. After that, the users have to swing and jump to another board and repeat that until they reach the end platform.
- Hanging bungee ropes:
Users grab onto bungee ropes to get to the end platform trying not to fall while swinging from one bungee to another using only their hands.
- Monkey bar with steps:
Users have to reach the first step and try to get to the other side by moving their hands across all the steps.
- Monkey bar cliffhanger:
Users have to reach the climbing rocks and try to get to the other side by moving their hands through the rocks.
Advanced
In terms of the degree of difficulty, we can design a Ninja course of multilevel difficulty for you.
- Hexia multi-level ladder traverse:
Difficulty: Easy
Users climb up the ladders and try to get on the other one without touching the ground while swinging from one ladder to another. The users have to climb up from the lower platform to the upper one. This element requires upper and lower body strength.
- Hexia multi-level ladder net:
Difficulty: Easy
Users have to reach the upper platform using the ladder. The element encourages the coordination of legs and arms.
- Hexia multi-level tarzan rope:
Difficulty: Medium
Users swing from rope to rope to reach the upper platform using the knots on the ropes. This workout strengthens the muscles of the whole body, as users have to swing and climb up to reach the end.
- Hexia multi-level cargo net with cubes:
Difficulty: Medium
Users have to climb on the first net with cubes from the start platform and swing to another net and climb on it. Then they repeat this until they get to the upper platform.
Quality
We are always striving to find the highest quality materials offering maximum safety and minimum maintenance. Whether indoors or out, rest assured that your adventure assets will withstand thousands of users pounding and playing for years. Our Ninja courses are constructed with premium made steel and are designed in-house.
Safety
Safety is an integral part of our entire process. With the extreme nature of this sport, mitigating risk is crucial to our customers. Whether users are beginners or experts, we ensure that safeguards match the movements.
Adaptability
All of our elements are designed with adjustability in mind. Any component can be replaced with another from our collection, and individual elements can be tuned to age or skill level. No matter the size of your space, we can design a course to meet your needs. Our Ninja course also includes standardized steel construction that allows center owners to quickly change the obstacles to help keep the attraction a fresh and enticing challenge.
Innovation
We are constantly innovating, exploring new materials, and gaining experiences. Each and every one of our products are designed and fabricated in-house.