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The MACA Full-Size Flying Trapeze Rig

The MACA flying trapeze rig is a complete, engineer-certified full-size rig, ready for immediate operation on handover. It is designed for outdoor use and engineered for harsh tropical and marine conditions, and it costs USD $32,500 ex-works Phuket, Thailand, excluding shipping, taxes, duties and customs — see full pricing.

What does the rig include?

Everything required to fly on day one: frames, connections, net, pedestal board, cables, catch trapeze, net bars and safety lines. Nothing structural is sold separately.

Component schedule — MACA full-size flying trapeze rig
ComponentMaterial / SpecNotes
Frames & connectionsFull structural frame setAll frames and connections for immediate operation
NetHeavy-duty machine-woven, UV-treatedSuperior durability in permanent sun; with spreader ropes and bungee shock-cord system
Pedestal boardDouble-wideSuperior safety and comfort for guests and coaches at height
Extension cablesDyneemaBackup Dyneema extension cable with running pulleys available in the Full Stock Package
Catch trapezeHeavy-duty, 5/8″ stainless cableWith padded sides
Weather fabricsBlack Sunbrella, water-resistantMarine-grade fabric on exposed padded elements
Net bars & safety linesIncludedComplete set for immediate operation

How big is a flying trapeze rig?

A full-size flying trapeze rig requires a clear, flat area of 25 × 35 meters (82 × 115 ft). Within that envelope, the main structure — pedestal, fly zone and net run — occupies approximately 20 m × 4 m (66 × 13 ft), with guy cables radiating to 24 structural anchor points around the perimeter.

The diagram shows the plan view: the dashed boundary is the required 25 × 35 m clear area, the grey bar is the ~20 m × 4 m main structure, and the teal block marks the pedestal board end.

[PLACEHOLDER: rig height, total weight, shipping volume / container size — high-value data for buyers and freight forwarders]

Full site preparation detail, anchor concrete specs and pole base requirements are on the installation page.

Built for tropical and marine environments

Most flying trapeze rigs are engineered in temperate climates. MACA rigs are engineered in Phuket, where 365-day UV, salt air and monsoon rain are the baseline, not the edge case. The net is UV-treated because tropical sun degrades untreated netting fastest of any component. Rigging hardware is stainless because beachfront salt air corrodes anything less. Exposed padding is wrapped in water-resistant Sunbrella marine fabric because it has to survive outdoors year-round.

This is not a brochure claim: a MACA rig operates directly on the beach at a Maldives resort, in permanent sun and salt spray, maintained on a standard annual inspection cycle. See the projects page for the installation record.

Engineering & certification

Every MACA rig is engineer-certified before handover. [PLACEHOLDER: exact certification / engineering sign-off details — specify by whom and to what standard. Do not publish EN/ASTM claims without confirmation.]

On completion of installation, the rig is fully load-tested by the MACA team before it is signed over for operation, and annual inspections with a public Certificate of Inspection keep it within warranty — see maintenance & safety.

Gallery

[PLACEHOLDER: additional install photos from MACA archive]

What’s not included — client responsibilities

  • Concrete for the 24 structural anchor blocks (anchors supplied by MACA, shipped in advance)
  • 14 concrete pole bases, 40 × 40 × 10 cm
  • Wooden bases, 20 × 20 × 2 cm, under poles — client-supplied because most countries strictly restrict wood importation
  • 2–3 local staff to assist elements of the 4-day installation
  • Accommodation, transfers and meals for the MACA installation team

The full site checklist and the day-by-day process are on the installation page, and every cost is itemized on the pricing page. Questions? Talk to us.

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