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Parkour equipment
Parkour equipment for urban sports, freerunning and outdoor fitness in public parks, schools and recreation sites. Modular frames, bars and rails, vault boxes, walls and platforms in steel, timber or concrete. Design, manufacture and installation services for durable, low-maintenance layouts.
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Parkour L - 19 challenges for all abilities, 24 x 20m
Parkour L has 19 challenges for all abilities. Space required 24 x 20m. Equipment conforms to EN 1176. Cubes; precision balls, bars, beams, curves; spider cages; vault boxes; pyramid climbers and more
Parkour M - 10 challenges for all abilities, 14 x 17m
Parkour M features 10 challenges for all abilities, from beginner to expert. Space required 14 x 17m. Equipment includes a cube, vault rails, precision balls and bars, gibbon swing; spider cage, pyramid climber
Spot L2 - pre-designed outdoor parkour equipment
Spot L2 is a large category spot featuring a gigantic bar structure with sections in different heights enabling swinging, underbars and moving in different levels inside just one structure. Other specialties are the Block Double and the Base Double, accompanied by a series of vaulting and balancing elements, making this one of Redlynch's most
Parkour equipment - helping you find the best companies for your project.
- 31 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, Burgate, Fordingbridge, SP6 1QX
- 11 Eastham Place, Burnley, BB11 3DA
- Unit 11G, Carcroft Enterprise Park, Carcroft, Doncaster, DN6 8DD
- Berkveld 1, 5709 AE Helmond, Netherlands
- Serenity House, 1A Shirwell Crescent, Furzton, Milton Keynes, MK4 1GA
- Lauteres Street 4, Riga, LV-1002, Latvia
- Aizlewood’s Mill, Nursery Street, Sheffield, S3 8GG
- 4 Beaufort West, Bath, BA1 6QB
- Corner Cottage, Somerset, TA5 1RZ
Playquip Leisure
Parkour, or free-running, is the newest high intensity sport to hit the UK and is the ideal addition to the skateboarding and BMX scene. Parkour is all about moving through your environment efficiently and naturally. Parkour practioners, who are often called traceuers (from the French for ‘to trace’), jump, climb, and vault over obstacles in their
Unit 4 Heath Industrial Estate, Cockaynes Lane, Alresford, Colchester, CO7 8BZ

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