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How tall should monkey bars be for kids?

How tall should monkey bars be?

We install a lot of monkey bars for customers across the UK and one of the most frequent questions we get asked is how tall should my monkey bars be? 

The reason we get asked this is because most of our customers are families, made up of mum, dad and two or three kids.  So, with five people in the family…  Hold on!  We mean five people and the uncles, aunts and of course friends, how do you choose the best height. 

how tall should monkey bars be for children

Start with the tallest person.

Is dad using the monkey bars to do pull ups?  As in most cases, dad is often the tallest person with sons hot on their heels, it’s a good idea to take his measurement first.  The measurement for monkey bars is from the ground to dads outstretched arms and fingers.  If you then add approx. 50mm to this you will get a bar height that makes sure his feet are off the floor when hanging.  In most cases you will be between 2.2 and 2.5meters.

What if it is just kids using the monkey bars?

Well, if it is just kids using the monkey bars then we still think that monkey bars should be put in at a high height.  Kids have a tendency to grow really quickly and learn to use monkey bars incredibly fast.  We have put monkey bars in much lower and subsequently received a call asking if they can be moved higher up shortly after.  So, in this instance, start with a high height between 2.2 and 2.5m and consider the following information:

Now for the first height test of your monkey bars

Take everyone outside and find something that is that height.  Something like a tree branch, pergola or shed works well.  It helps you get an idea of just how high we think you need.  It’s a good time to consider also the post height.  Remember… they will be 100 – 150mm above this.   

The monkey bars look pretty high and we have young kids

The next test is to consider the youngest child (who will actually be using the bars).  We think that most children 6 and over are capable of using the bars at an adulty height.  If they are not quite there yet, then we have noticed that they learn incredibly fast. 

Get them to stretch up and measure from toes to outstretched fingers.  Now deduct that measurement from your planned total height.  Whatever height you are left with is the height that they will potentially drop from.  You will soon notice that whilst high for a young child, for any child 10 and over, it’s not that high.   

Find something that is that height and see how comfortable your kids are jumping down from it. 

Go to a park

It is always worth seeing if your local park has any monkey bars.  Take a tape measure and of course your kids and try it out.  They are often quite low and not great for adults.  So measure them and see what the difference is between your ideal adult height and the park monkey bars.  If they can jump down from the ones at the park, then you can assess whether a little extra height will still be okay.

Consider a crash mat

A nice option for kids is a crash mat.  You can get these from Amazon.  They simply just take the edge off when practicing, just until they get the hang of it.  See more on this when considering ladder bars (to climb up to the monkey bars)

Using ladder bars and how many do you need?

Ladder bars to climb up to the monkey bars are sold separately.  For Teenagers and adults, we recommend one at each end. 

For children, we like to recommend using 4 in total.  We put 3 at one end and 1 at the other.  The children can climb up one end and get all the way across to the single ladder bar.  We refer to this as a ‘perch bar’.  Children can perch here and then climb back.  Now the cool thing about this bar and NOT having full ladder bars at this end (besides the cost) is that children like to jump off this bar.  And guess what?  The crash mat is excellent here.  Great practice for kids and super fun for parkour. 

Get Olympic Gymnastic rings

It is worth considering getting some gymnastic rings.  They are great for everyone but if you do have a young child that isn’t yet tall enough then they will have something for them to use and play with too.

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Which Warrior Outdoor Gym is Right For You?

The Xorbars Warrior Gym is one of our most popular garden gyms which is why we have developed 3 different versions to chose from. Lets start by looking at the standard model.


Option 1: The Standard Warrior Garden Gym

This is our most poular gym for all the family, It includes:

  • 1 x Set of Monkey Bars
  • 2 x Pull Up Bars (Set to any Height)
  • 1 x Set of Parallel Bars
  • 1 x Mini Bar above the Parallel Bars for Incline Press Ups

The heights are set to suit adults and children alike and you can add a bunch of extras including: another bar above the parallel bars for climbing, a boxing bag bracket, ropes, TRX attachments and/or a swing.


Option 2: The GB (Gorilla Bar) Warrior Garden Gym

gorilla bars

This swaps out the monkey bars for Gorilla Bars.

  • 1 x Set of Gorilla Bars
  • 2 x Pull Up Bars (Set to any Height)
  • 1 x Set of Parallel Bars
  • 1 x Mini Bar above the Parallel Bars for Incline Press Ups

As you can see we have swapped the monkey bars for wider and longer Gorilla Bars. You can do full wide arm pull ups on each bar. Children over 8 can easily use them. You can add more ropes and attachments.


Option 3: The Olympic Warrior Garden Gym

Olympic Ring High Bars Garden

This one is for the Olympic Rings enthusiasts

  • 1 x Set of Monkey Bars
  • 1 x Olympic Height Pull Up Bar (13ft High)
  • 1 x Pull Up Bars (Set to any Height)
  • 1 x Set of Parallel Bars
  • 1 x Mini Bar above the Parallel Bars for Incline Press Ups

This is especially designed for those of you who require full height Olympic rings. The bar is set to around 13ft in the air that you have full use of Olympic Rings*

*Note: Olympic rings can be used on our standard Warrior Gyms where the posts are still pretty tall.