
MEMAX Adjustable Gymnastics Balance Beam 3M
- ▼Overview
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Two modes: floor beam or raised balance beam
Soft synthetic suede cover for competition-like feel
Two-piece design for easy transport and storage
- ▼Product Details
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Looking for a balance beam that grows with your gymnast's skills, from floor work to competition-height confidence building?
The MEMAX Adjustable Balance Beam is the perfect training tool for gymnasts to build confidence and master skills at home or in the gym. Use it flat on the floor or raise it up to 60cm for more advanced practice—all with a realistic suede finish that feels like a competition beam.
Key Features
• Versatile design – use as a floor beam or raised up to 60cm.
• Soft synthetic suede cover for competition feel.
• Stable hollow wood core.
• Anti-slip rubber feet for safety and stability.
• Two 1.5m sections with centre support for easy setup and transport. - ◄Specifications
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• Length: 3 metre
• Width: 10cm
• Product net weight: 20kg
• Weight capacity: dynamic weight 50kg, static weight 150kg.
- ◄Product FAQs
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Q: What's the best adjustable balance beam for building gymnastics confidence at home?
A: The best adjustable beam should offer realistic competition feel, variable height options, and professional dimensions. Look for 10cm width (competition standard), suede covering, adjustable height up to 60cm, and stable construction that handles dynamic movements safely.
The MEMAX Adjustable Balance Beam features competition-standard 10cm width with soft synthetic suede covering, adjusts from floor level to 60cm height, and supports up to 50kg dynamic weight. Its 3m length and sectional design provide professional training capability with home-friendly portability.
Q: What's the difference between the 50kg dynamic and 150kg static weight limits?
A: Dynamic weight is for moving/jumping activities (like beam routines), while static weight is for stationary positions. The 50kg dynamic limit covers most young gymnasts performing skills, while 150kg static means it can handle heavier loads when not moving.
Q: Why is the 10cm width important - isn't wider safer for beginners?
A: 10cm is the official competition width, so training on this width builds proper technique and confidence from the start. Learning on wider beams can actually make competition beams feel more difficult later - consistency is key for skill development.
Q: How realistic is the suede covering compared to competition beams?
A: Very realistic! The synthetic suede provides the same grip and feel as competition beams, helping gymnasts develop proper foot placement and confidence. This tactile similarity is crucial for transferring skills from home practice to competition.
Q: Can younger gymnasts safely use this at the 60cm height?
A: With proper supervision and progression, yes. Start at floor level, gradually raise height as skills improve, and always use appropriate safety mats. The adjustable design lets you match the height to the gymnast's skill and confidence level.
Q: How portable is this for different practice locations?
A: Very portable! The two 1.5m sections with centre support break down for easy transport to gyms, competitions, or different rooms. At 20kg total, it's manageable for most adults to move and set up.
Q: Will this work for adult gymnasts or just kids?
A: The 50kg dynamic weight limit works for many adult gymnasts, especially for skill practice and conditioning. Heavier adults should use caution with dynamic movements but can use it for balance work and basic skills.
Q: Do I need special mats for safety with this beam?
A: Definitely recommended, especially at raised heights. Use gymnastics mats on both sides when practicing at height. The beam is stable with anti-slip feet, but mats provide essential protection during skill learning.
Q: How does this compare to foam floor beams for beginners?
A: Much better for skill development! While foam beams are softer, they don't provide the realistic feel needed for competition preparation. This beam offers the best of both worlds - safe adjustable height with authentic competition feel.
- ◄Assembly Instructions
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MEMAX Adjustable Gymnastics Balance Beam 3M
- ▼Overview
-
Two modes: floor beam or raised balance beam
Soft synthetic suede cover for competition-like feel
Two-piece design for easy transport and storage
- ▼Product Details
-
Looking for a balance beam that grows with your gymnast's skills, from floor work to competition-height confidence building?
The MEMAX Adjustable Balance Beam is the perfect training tool for gymnasts to build confidence and master skills at home or in the gym. Use it flat on the floor or raise it up to 60cm for more advanced practice—all with a realistic suede finish that feels like a competition beam.
Key Features
• Versatile design – use as a floor beam or raised up to 60cm.
• Soft synthetic suede cover for competition feel.
• Stable hollow wood core.
• Anti-slip rubber feet for safety and stability.
• Two 1.5m sections with centre support for easy setup and transport. - ◄Specifications
-
• Length: 3 metre
• Width: 10cm
• Product net weight: 20kg
• Weight capacity: dynamic weight 50kg, static weight 150kg.
- ◄Product FAQs
-
Q: What's the best adjustable balance beam for building gymnastics confidence at home?
A: The best adjustable beam should offer realistic competition feel, variable height options, and professional dimensions. Look for 10cm width (competition standard), suede covering, adjustable height up to 60cm, and stable construction that handles dynamic movements safely.
The MEMAX Adjustable Balance Beam features competition-standard 10cm width with soft synthetic suede covering, adjusts from floor level to 60cm height, and supports up to 50kg dynamic weight. Its 3m length and sectional design provide professional training capability with home-friendly portability.
Q: What's the difference between the 50kg dynamic and 150kg static weight limits?
A: Dynamic weight is for moving/jumping activities (like beam routines), while static weight is for stationary positions. The 50kg dynamic limit covers most young gymnasts performing skills, while 150kg static means it can handle heavier loads when not moving.
Q: Why is the 10cm width important - isn't wider safer for beginners?
A: 10cm is the official competition width, so training on this width builds proper technique and confidence from the start. Learning on wider beams can actually make competition beams feel more difficult later - consistency is key for skill development.
Q: How realistic is the suede covering compared to competition beams?
A: Very realistic! The synthetic suede provides the same grip and feel as competition beams, helping gymnasts develop proper foot placement and confidence. This tactile similarity is crucial for transferring skills from home practice to competition.
Q: Can younger gymnasts safely use this at the 60cm height?
A: With proper supervision and progression, yes. Start at floor level, gradually raise height as skills improve, and always use appropriate safety mats. The adjustable design lets you match the height to the gymnast's skill and confidence level.
Q: How portable is this for different practice locations?
A: Very portable! The two 1.5m sections with centre support break down for easy transport to gyms, competitions, or different rooms. At 20kg total, it's manageable for most adults to move and set up.
Q: Will this work for adult gymnasts or just kids?
A: The 50kg dynamic weight limit works for many adult gymnasts, especially for skill practice and conditioning. Heavier adults should use caution with dynamic movements but can use it for balance work and basic skills.
Q: Do I need special mats for safety with this beam?
A: Definitely recommended, especially at raised heights. Use gymnastics mats on both sides when practicing at height. The beam is stable with anti-slip feet, but mats provide essential protection during skill learning.
Q: How does this compare to foam floor beams for beginners?
A: Much better for skill development! While foam beams are softer, they don't provide the realistic feel needed for competition preparation. This beam offers the best of both worlds - safe adjustable height with authentic competition feel.
- ◄Assembly Instructions
- View Assembly Instructions
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- ▼Overview
-
Two modes: floor beam or raised balance beam
Soft synthetic suede cover for competition-like feel
Two-piece design for easy transport and storage
- ▼Product Details
-
Looking for a balance beam that grows with your gymnast's skills, from floor work to competition-height confidence building?
The MEMAX Adjustable Balance Beam is the perfect training tool for gymnasts to build confidence and master skills at home or in the gym. Use it flat on the floor or raise it up to 60cm for more advanced practice—all with a realistic suede finish that feels like a competition beam.
Key Features
• Versatile design – use as a floor beam or raised up to 60cm.
• Soft synthetic suede cover for competition feel.
• Stable hollow wood core.
• Anti-slip rubber feet for safety and stability.
• Two 1.5m sections with centre support for easy setup and transport. - ◄Specifications
-
• Length: 3 metre
• Width: 10cm
• Product net weight: 20kg
• Weight capacity: dynamic weight 50kg, static weight 150kg.
- ◄Product FAQs
-
Q: What's the best adjustable balance beam for building gymnastics confidence at home?
A: The best adjustable beam should offer realistic competition feel, variable height options, and professional dimensions. Look for 10cm width (competition standard), suede covering, adjustable height up to 60cm, and stable construction that handles dynamic movements safely.
The MEMAX Adjustable Balance Beam features competition-standard 10cm width with soft synthetic suede covering, adjusts from floor level to 60cm height, and supports up to 50kg dynamic weight. Its 3m length and sectional design provide professional training capability with home-friendly portability.
Q: What's the difference between the 50kg dynamic and 150kg static weight limits?
A: Dynamic weight is for moving/jumping activities (like beam routines), while static weight is for stationary positions. The 50kg dynamic limit covers most young gymnasts performing skills, while 150kg static means it can handle heavier loads when not moving.
Q: Why is the 10cm width important - isn't wider safer for beginners?
A: 10cm is the official competition width, so training on this width builds proper technique and confidence from the start. Learning on wider beams can actually make competition beams feel more difficult later - consistency is key for skill development.
Q: How realistic is the suede covering compared to competition beams?
A: Very realistic! The synthetic suede provides the same grip and feel as competition beams, helping gymnasts develop proper foot placement and confidence. This tactile similarity is crucial for transferring skills from home practice to competition.
Q: Can younger gymnasts safely use this at the 60cm height?
A: With proper supervision and progression, yes. Start at floor level, gradually raise height as skills improve, and always use appropriate safety mats. The adjustable design lets you match the height to the gymnast's skill and confidence level.
Q: How portable is this for different practice locations?
A: Very portable! The two 1.5m sections with centre support break down for easy transport to gyms, competitions, or different rooms. At 20kg total, it's manageable for most adults to move and set up.
Q: Will this work for adult gymnasts or just kids?
A: The 50kg dynamic weight limit works for many adult gymnasts, especially for skill practice and conditioning. Heavier adults should use caution with dynamic movements but can use it for balance work and basic skills.
Q: Do I need special mats for safety with this beam?
A: Definitely recommended, especially at raised heights. Use gymnastics mats on both sides when practicing at height. The beam is stable with anti-slip feet, but mats provide essential protection during skill learning.
Q: How does this compare to foam floor beams for beginners?
A: Much better for skill development! While foam beams are softer, they don't provide the realistic feel needed for competition preparation. This beam offers the best of both worlds - safe adjustable height with authentic competition feel.
- ◄Assembly Instructions
- View Assembly Instructions

















