The "other" jumps

Because agility is more than just bar jumps, you need more than just one jump to be a true success. Tire jumps are quite common, the broad jump is more common in USDAA. As if to make the sport more difficult, sometimes jumps have wings, sometimes they don't. 

It isn't a complex obstacle, it doesn't appear difficult either.
Simply have your dog, on command, jump …
… from one side to the other.

Tire jump

Tire Jump

A tire jump that doesn't go flat.

» a steel frame with X-brace upper for rigidity
» plastic tire with a stiffened upper half
» tire suspended by cable and side tethers
» hooks for quick and accurate height setting
» removable feet that resist movement

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AAC Broad Jump

Agility Broad Jump

The agility broad jump is constructed with welded steel end supports and solid wood tops.

» ascending or 'humpback' styles
» hurdle heights and widths as required
» with or without corner marker poles
» see price list for details on each variation.

USDAA broad jump, 2009 spec

USDAA Broad Jump

USDAA 2009 spec jump a.k.a "The Monster".

» ascending, 8" nominal width
» 4” drops edge-edge
» nesting set from 60” - 48” long

cedar strip wings

Wings

Different wings for different needs

» bolt-on cedar wings with tube frame
» welded-on cedar wings with steel frame
» PVC pipe wings
» magnetic welded steel rod wings

stride regulators

Other Jumps & Things

See our other jumps and accessories.

» Bar jumps
» Combination jumps
» Rally & Obedience Equipment
» Jump bumps and other Training Aids

Prices and ordering information.

Agility Jumps
Price list (.pdf 313 kB) - 2012
Price book (.epub 373 kB) - 2012

If you have a particular requirement, please contact Alan for details, pictures and prices to meet your needs.