Gymnastics Equipment Pricing and Costs

Consider all the costs of purchasing gymnastics equipment

By Casey Holley
Every event in gymnastics requires specialized gymnastics equipment. Floor exercises need special mats. Events like the balance beam and vault need larger pieces of equipment. Effectively preparing your budget to absorb all of these costs is vital.

Whether you are opening a gymnastics studio or preparing for a gymnastics event, an itemized list of equipment needed for each event can help you accurately budget. Consider the following gymnastics equipment pricing and costs.

1. Consider the cost of heavy gymnastic equipment.

2. Factor in the cost of gymnastic mats to minimize the risk of injury.

3. Prepare the budget for recurring expenses from gymnastic equipment accessories.

 

Add in the cost of gymnastics equipment for events

Base gymnastics equipment, including balance beams, bars and pommel horses are necessary for a full gymnastic training studio or event center. The equipment you purchase must be suitable for the age groups that will use it. As such, you may have to purchase similar pieces of equipment for various age groups. For example, a preschooler can't use a balance beam for the 7 to 12 age group.
Try: Modell's sells complete set of preschool gymnastics equipment for around $10,000. Shipping costs are extra and will add around $700 to your total. Dick's Sporting Goods offers gymnastics equipment for all gymnastic events, including gymnastic equipment for home use. Prices vary greatly. For example, a pommel horse costs anywhere from $1,500 to $4,000.

Consider the cost of mats for gymnastic events and to place under gymnastic equipment

Gymnastic mats are an essential piece rhythmic gymnastic equipment. Additionally, these mats provide cushioning under other gymnastic equipment in case of a fall. When purchasing mats, consider the maximum height of a fall that the mat will have to cushion.
Try: UCS offers a varied selection of gymnastics supplies, including rhythmic gymnastic equipment such as mats. Prices range from $1,000 to over $5,000 depending on the type and size of the mat. Wolverine Sports sells gymnastics mats, including folding mats. Prices start at around $150 for basic mats.

Factor in the cost of accessories for the gymnastics equipment

Some gymnastic events require the use of chalk on the gymnasts hands. Providing this chalk requires a special holder and approved chalk. Additionally, some gymnastic equipment require accessories, such as rings. Training accessories are also necessary. These include chinning bars and power climbers.
Try: Sports Authority sells accessories and equipment used in gymnastics, including transport wheels and chalk holders. These are priced $100 for chalk holders or as high as $1,100 for an equipment transport set. American Gymnast sells gym and home gymnastics equipment and accessories. Chinning bars start at around $170. Portable gymnastic rings and power climbers are around $225.