Walltopia launches upgraded Ninja Course
Climbing wall, ropes course and active attractions company Walltopia has re-engineered its Ninja Course with a new steel structure and a number of fresh colour options.
The new Ninja Course is available with improved column padding, print options and fluorescent paint variations, compatible with more than 45 different obstacles.
The modular construction allows operators to easily adjust the number of lanes and obstacles to correspond to their preference and space available. Obstacles vary in difficulty, meaning each course can challenge a wide audience.
This updated Ninja Course, which costs less than its predecessor, is part of Walltopia’s strategy to standardise its products in order to improve lead times to meet customer demand. The company says the re-engineered structures make a great fit for trampoline parks, FECs, sports centres, shopping malls, training facilities and climbing wall facilities.
Based in Bulgaria, Walltopia has built more than 1,800 climbing and adventure facilities in 76 countries around the world since 1998. With more than 800 employees it claims to have the largest production capacity in the industry.
In addition to the Ninja Course, other Walltopia products include its Fun Wall climbing walls, Ropetopia ropes courses and adventure trails, artificial caving systems and the Rollglider aerial ride.
Click here to contact Walltopia via their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.
Click here to contact Australian Walltopia agents Indoor Climbing Productions (Climb ICP) through the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.
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