Obstacle Course Design & Construction

Whether it’s a backyard project or the OCR World Championships, our team has designed and built permanent, semi-permanent, and modular mobile courses all over North America and the UK!

ROTC / Military Training Courses: Whether you have 1 acre or 100, we can create custom BUDS, BCT, ROTC, or similar courses using wood, steel, and ropes. See our examples below for just some of the elements we can use to build your course.

Fearured ROTC / BUDS Obstacles:

  • Monkey Bars
  • Climbing Walls
  • Confidence Climb / Jacob’s Ladder
  • Cargo Net Climb
  • Swing, Stop, & Jump
  • Traverse Wall
  • Over / Under Walls
  • Weaver
  • Low Crawl
  • Rope Climb
  • Log Cross
  • Hurdles / Vaults
  • Pull-Up Bars
  • Triceps Traverse / Handwalk
  • One Rope Bridge
  • The Tough One
  • Skyscraper
  • dozens more – including any custom elements we can create together!

Low Ropes Courses: Relying on agility and balance, low ropes courses feature many of the elements used in obstacle courses – cargo nets, wall traverses, rope swings, balance logs, hi/lo ropes, traverse ropes, climbing walls, etc. and combines these with rope “bridges” to take you over, under, & through multiple challenges! All of our Low Ropes courses are custom-designed just for you, check them out here or contact us for a quote! brett@adv.fit

Backyard OCR/Ninja Obstacles: Training or competing with your friends using military-style, OCR or Ninja obstacles doesn’t require a large space – we can create multi-level, multi-functional obstacles in as little as a 12′ x 12′ footprint – featuring all the elements you’d need to train for Obstacle Course Races, general functional fitness, rock climbing, and even shoot your own American Ninja Warrior acceptance video. Elements are designed for adults and kids and completely customized to your space and requirements. See our Backyard OCR/Ninja Obstacles page for more information on design, elements, and pricing.

Below are some examples, contact us for a quote at brett@adv.fit

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