





This beam is perfect for beginner-advanced gymnastics, and has a 65kg weight limit. An adjustable gymnastics beam allows gymnasts to progress safely by starting at floor level and gradually increasing as confidence and skill improves.
That's why this beam is a practical, long-term training option compared to other balance beams on the market.
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The adjustable height makes it adaptable for different ages, skill levels, and training goals.
A 2.4m beam provides enough length for a wide range of skills, including walking, turns, jumps, leaps, handstands, cartwheels, and combinations.
It allows gymnasts to practice routines and transitions more effectively compared to shorter beams.
An adjustable beam allows gymnasts to train at different heights, helping build confidence gradually.
Lower heights are ideal for learning new skills, while higher settings introduce more challenge as technique improves.
Yes, absolutely, when used correctly. For added safety, it should be placed on a flat surface and used with appropriate matting to help cushion falls during practice.
Beginner gymnasts typically start at the lowest height setting to build confidence and control.
As skills improve, the height can be increased to introduce more challenge and prepare for higher beams used in gyms.
This beam features a 10cm working surface, which matches regulation competition width.
Training on a standard-width beam helps gymnasts develop proper technique and familiarity for gym environments.
Yes — this beam is suitable for home use, as well as early education environments, school and clubs. Its adjustable design makes it versatile for different users and training levels.
Yes, using a gymnastics mat with a beam is strongly recommended. Matting helps create a safer training environment by reducing impact during falls or dismounts.
A 2.4m beam provides sufficient length for practicing combinations and short routines at home. It offers more space than shorter beams, making it better suited for developing flow and movement between skills.