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Ninja Park is a modular obstacle course for commercial venues. It builds strength, agility, balance, and coordination while delivering repeatable fun. Systems scale from compact single lanes to multi-lane layouts for high throughput. Solutions are available for indoor and outdoor sites with matched surfacing and safety zones. As an OEM/ODM partner, Guangzhou Cheers Industrial Co., Ltd. provides concept design, engineering, fabrication, shipping, and installation support. For indoor applications, designs align with EN 1176, ASTM, CE, and CPSIA guidance. Materials can be specified to UL94 and NFPA701 where required.
We deliver turnkey projects with customized footprints, themes, and obstacle mixes. Frames and components use durable, commercial-grade materials for intensive use. With exports across Europe, the Americas, Australia, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, we support on-time delivery and clear communication. Learn more about our capabilities as a Ninja Park OEM/ODM manufacturer.
Our modular frame adapts to ceiling height or outdoor foundations. Lanes can be added or reconfigured as your program grows.
| Configuration | Typical Width | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single lane | 1.5–2.0 m | Schools, small gyms, malls | Lower cost, easy supervision |
| Dual lane | 3.0–4.0 m | Leisure centers, trampoline parks | Head-to-head races, balanced capacity |
| Multi-lane (3+) | Custom | Large parks, FECs, resorts | Competition formats, high throughput |
Choose a linear layout for a clear start-to-finish route, or a circuit for looping flow and mixed training zones.
We plan around ceiling height, column spacing, floor loads, and supervision lines. Integration with trampoline or soft play zones is straightforward. Surfacing options include landing mats, padded floors, and foam pits. Fire-retardant material specs are available on request.
Outdoor structures use galvanized or powder-coated steel, UV-stable parts, and sealed fasteners. Typical surfacing includes EPDM, rubber tiles, or synthetic turf with defined fall zones. Foundations use anchor plates or in-ground mounts to suit local conditions.
Courses combine grip, balance, swing, climb, and power moves. Popular elements include salmon ladder, monkey bars, cliffhanger, tilting steps, rope swings, warped wall, balance beams, cargo nets, and ring tracks. We design clear entries, exits, and padded impact zones to keep users moving safely.
Balance space, throughput, budget, and programming goals when choosing a system.
| Factor | What to Check | Practical Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Space planning | Footprint, ceiling, columns, egress | Reserve areas for queues and spectators |
| Throughput | Lane count, cycle time | Use dual or multi-lane for events |
| Surfacing | Fall zones, impact targets | Match mats/EPDM to obstacle height |
| Budget | Size, complexity, theming | Phase upgrades over time |
Share a floor plan, venue type, target ages, budget range, and timeline for a tailored 3D concept. Our China-based manufacturer and supplier team will propose layouts, pricing, lead times, and installation guidance. Ready to start? Request a Ninja Park quote.