About our brand RVL13 & our company ENUMA ELIS s.r.o.

RVL13 offers top-quality street workout and calisthenics equipment, leading the European market with premium solutions. Originally a Czech company with production in Mladá Boleslav, we have expanded globally, delivering our products worldwide.

With over 600 installations, RVL13 is a pioneer in promoting street workout as a healthier alternative to traditional weight training. Our parks cater to professional athletes while remaining accessible to the general public. Designed for 24/7 free use, they are ideal for public spaces, commercial buildings, and private properties, enhancing their overall appeal.

Our Offer

Since our establishment in 2013, we have been dedicated to achieving the highest possible quality in both manufacturing and development. From selecting premium materials to technical execution and customer service, excellence is our priority. Our innovations are created in collaboration with personal trainers and top athletes, continuously pushing the boundaries of street workout.

RVL13 parks are designed for maximum flexibility—ranging from popular comprehensive solutions to fully customized projects. We focus on stability, durability, optimal usability, and minimal maintenance. Thanks to our unique "LEGO-style" system, we can provide tailored solutions for everyone.

Publicly accessible sports facilities enhance urban areas, residential neighborhoods, and communities. Today, street workout, CrossFit, and parkour parks have become essential elements of modern outdoor fitness.

Since 2012, the highest-quality sports parks in our country have been built under the RVL13 brand. We manufacture certified outdoor and indoor workout parks, including facilities adapted for individuals with disabilities and senior citizens.

All our parks undergo rigorous testing, are fully certified, and meet the highest safety and quality standards. We offer customized solutions, competitive pricing, and unmatched durability. As a Czech company, RVL13 is also the leader in the European market—with 600 parks built to date!

Investing in an RVL13 park is an investment in the health and well-being of the community.

How to get in touch with us

If you are interested in cooperation with RVL13 or simply placing an order, feel free to contact us anytime through our email: export@rvl13.com. We will help you start your new career as a distributor or choose the optimal solution, create a 3D visualization of your project, and take care of the installation of your park. 

WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE RVL13?

 

Proč RVL13?

Now, discover why we choose our approach—and not any other.

This isn’t an excuse; it’s 10 years of experience!

At RVL13, we focus exclusively on the development and construction of Street Workout and Parkour parks—nothing else. This specialization gives us unparalleled expertise in their design and execution.

As a proud Czech company, we have built over 500 parks worldwide, from the Australian coast to the Norwegian fjords.

What made us a global leader? Our unwavering commitment to quality and our relentless pursuit of the best possible solutions.

 

CLAMPS vs. HIGH-STRENGTH JOINT 8.8

 Objímky versus pevnostní spoje

Our safer and more attractive solution using a high-strength joint compared to the unsafe and unsightly clamp system.

You will hardly find a clamp system on our structures today, although we initially experimented with this method for mounting bars at the request of a few designers. However, the clamp system proved unsuitable, mainly due to the different expansion rates of fastening materials under temperature fluctuations (winter/summer) at the clamp/leg joint. This leads to clamp displacement under load, which is why we quickly abandoned this approach.

While the clamp system is simple and highly versatile—allowing bars to be placed at any angle or height and easily shortened if necessary—our high-strength joints offer a far safer and higher-quality solution. Each connection has a precisely defined position, ensuring maximum stability. The bar is firmly secured, preventing any dangerous rotation or shifting under any circumstances. Though this approach demands greater precision in manufacturing and assembly, the result is a significantly safer and more reliable structure.

STAINLESS STEEL vs. ZINC-KOMAXIT

 

From a functional standpoint, Komaxit is a better solution than stainless steel, and its color variability enhances the playground's attractiveness.

We do not recommend stainless steel for bars due to its varying adhesion properties at different temperatures. Polishing before installation makes it extremely slippery. Stainless steel bars and components are only suitable for areas in contact with dirty shoe soles or where metal meets metal, such as Olympic barbell holders. Some may argue that stainless steel is three times more expensive than regular steel, which may be true. However, it requires no surface treatment, whereas steel needs both a zinc base coat and a Komaxit finish, as we apply it, following the RAL palette. These treatments are handled by specialized firms located miles away. In the end, stainless steel is not only unsuitable but also more expensive than our superior solution. Our extensive experience with Komaxit proves it to be the best choice—not the cheapest, but for us, quality always comes first!

GRAVEL BED vs. CONCRETE SLAB

 Betonová deska versus štěrkové lože

A properly chosen and ideal foundation in the form of a concrete slab versus an unsuitable gravel bed.

A common issue in many workout parks is the foundation. Many designers, not fully familiar with the specifics, often propose a gravel bed under workout and parkour parks. The only minor advantage of a gravel bed is cost savings—about one-third compared to a concrete slab. However, in the overall construction of a workout park, upgrading to a concrete slab increases the total cost by only about 8%. Gravel beds are suitable for children's parks, where all impact areas are evenly used. In workout parks, however, some areas experience intense impact (e.g., landing zones), while others remain unused. The EN 16630 standard requires generous impact zones around equipment, which means that rubber surfacing (tartan) laid over gravel is subject to extreme pressure in certain spots. Over time, even a well-prepared gravel bed further compacts under these high-impact areas, creating voids beneath the tartan. This results in an unstable surface, which is a serious safety risk. Another issue is drainage—water will find paths under the tartan, washing out the gravel and creating further weak points. Over time, this leads to hazardous sinking areas. 

TILES vs. POURED TARTAN

 Dlaždice versus litý tartan

An example of a well-chosen poured tartan impact surface compared to unsuitable tartan tiles.

Tiled impact surfaces are suitable only for small children's parks, as rubber expands and contracts significantly with temperature changes—shrinking by up to 1 cm per meter in freezing conditions. Since the tiles are connected with plastic pegs, these can sometimes loosen and fall out. While this isn’t a major issue in small areas with just a few tiles, in large workout parks, winter contraction can cause gaps of up to 10 cm. This not only detaches the tiles from their pegs but also leaves them unsecured, making them easy to remove and creating a safety hazard. In spring, the tiles do not return to their original position, further compromising stability. Additionally, tiled surfaces typically require a gravel bed as a foundation, which is unsuitable for parkour and workout areas (see Gravel Bed vs. Concrete Slab).

Our goal is always functionality and quality, not the number of completed projects.