Aeryoga Giant Frame
Our Ref #: B00T
£423.00
Description
Includes 2 adjustable suspension points, does not include a Hoop.
Very strong and very tall and very stable.
Tall enough?
3.13m The Crossbar is 2.1m wide, the footprint is 3.7 x 3.3m (stable).
3.13m The Crossbar is 2.1m wide, the footprint is 3.7 x 3.3m (stable).
Strong enough?
Our Tube is 50mm (2”) dia. The tube walls are 1.8mm thick. The legs are in one piece. The Sidestays are made of 1” dia tube. The Frame is very strong.
Our Tube is 50mm (2”) dia. The tube walls are 1.8mm thick. The legs are in one piece. The Sidestays are made of 1” dia tube. The Frame is very strong.
Under test, the Brave Aerial Yoga Frame began to deform after 800kgs static weight was added.
This Minimum Breaking Load of 800kgs gives a Working Load Limit of 160kgs.
This Minimum Breaking Load of 800kgs gives a Working Load Limit of 160kgs.
The implication of this is that a user weighing 160kgs could expect to safely perform a limited range of movements on our frame.
However, a user of 100kgs should still exercise caution because...
However, a user of 100kgs should still exercise caution because...
A mass falling 1.25m has a momentum of 5 times its weight, after 1.83m its momentum is 6 times its weight, after 2.5m its momentum is 7 times its weight.
Gravity is acceleration (man).
Description
Includes 2 adjustable suspension points, does not include a Hoop.
Very strong and very tall and very stable.
Tall enough?
3.13m The Crossbar is 2.1m wide, the footprint is 3.7 x 3.3m (stable).
3.13m The Crossbar is 2.1m wide, the footprint is 3.7 x 3.3m (stable).
Strong enough?
Our Tube is 50mm (2”) dia. The tube walls are 1.8mm thick. The legs are in one piece. The Sidestays are made of 1” dia tube. The Frame is very strong.
Our Tube is 50mm (2”) dia. The tube walls are 1.8mm thick. The legs are in one piece. The Sidestays are made of 1” dia tube. The Frame is very strong.
Under test, the Brave Aerial Yoga Frame began to deform after 800kgs static weight was added.
This Minimum Breaking Load of 800kgs gives a Working Load Limit of 160kgs.
This Minimum Breaking Load of 800kgs gives a Working Load Limit of 160kgs.
The implication of this is that a user weighing 160kgs could expect to safely perform a limited range of movements on our frame.
However, a user of 100kgs should still exercise caution because...
However, a user of 100kgs should still exercise caution because...
A mass falling 1.25m has a momentum of 5 times its weight, after 1.83m its momentum is 6 times its weight, after 2.5m its momentum is 7 times its weight.
Gravity is acceleration (man).
3 Reviews
Arlene S.Verified Buyer.
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Reviewed on 07/11/23
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I love my frame. Definitely takes 2 to construct but love the fact that once it's built I can just leave it. I don't have to have to put it up and down for every workout. It's a good height so I can use it with most apparatus that I want to. It's sturdy so there is very little sway when performing moves. Basically, for me it's perfect and was exactly what I was looking for. Delivery was quick and did not have extortionate extra delivery costs even though I live in the North East of Scotland.
Sophie B.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 07/11/23
Pretty easy to assemble with 2 of us. Works very well for aerial yoga and hoop with plenty of space. I just need to tighten up after a season to keep it super sturdy and safe.