

The Tipping Salmon Ladder is the ultimate challenge for advanced ninjas, adding even more difficulty to an already demanding obstacle. This version requires precise timing, control, and strength as athletes navigate its dynamic movement. The obstacle consists of two salmon ladder pieces, each mounted on a J Pipe (sold separately), with pillow block bearings allowing for smooth, controlled tipping.
As athletes climb, the ladder begins to tip forward. Once fully tipped, it locks into place on additional J Pipes (sold separately), creating a gap below for a swing-through finish. With its technical precision and added complexity, the Tipping Salmon Ladder pushes ninjas to their limits.
For proper setup, the Tipping Salmon Ladder requires four J Pipes and an additional cross pipe (sold separately). Mount each ladder piece on a J Pipe opposite the other. The additional two J Pipes should be positioned in front of the first two and spaced parallel, allowing the grooves on the back of the ladder to rest securely on the pipes when tipped. The cross pipe mounts in front of the ladder, positioned at the top of the salmon ladder and 1 foot away, acting as a safety stop to prevent tipping too far back.