Plyometric Box - Plans

$20.00

Get your hands on the ultimate DIY project with our Plyometric Box plans and video (see below)! This step-by-step guide will show you how to build a durable and affordable plyometric box for your home gym. Our video navigates you through each stage of the build, ensuring you understand every step as you go. This project is perfect for Crossfit enthusiasts looking to save money—our box is built for quality, yet costs less than the Rogue or EliteFTS versions. With clear instructions and detailed visuals, you’ll be able to construct a box that will stand the test of time, all while staying within your budget. No tools? No problem! Simply take the cut list to your local home center, and they can cut all the parts for you. Customize the height and dimensions to fit your specific needs, making this project truly your own. Whether you're new to woodworking or an experienced builder, this simple DIY project is something anyone can tackle. Build a plyometric box that will elevate your home workouts and save you money at the same time. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to create a piece of equipment that will last for years to come!

Looking for a budget-friendly plyometric box for your home gym? Our DIY project plans and video (see below) guide you through building a Crossfit box that’s more affordable than the high-end Rogue or EliteFTS models. With our step-by-step instructions, you’ll save money while still building a durable, high-quality piece of equipment for your fitness routine. Customizing your plyometric box is simple—whether you need a taller or shorter box, you can adjust the dimensions to meet your needs. Follow along with our video and build your own plyometric box today!

What You Get

  • 8 page PDF Plan
  • Sketchup 2017 3D model file
  • Cut Diagrams
  • Parts Lists
  • Lumber Layouts
  • 3D diagrams
  • Detailed steps to build the project

Dimensions

  • 16 Inches deep
  • 24 inches wide
  • 20 inches tall

Notes

  • Please watch the full length YouTube video to make sure you understand what goes into building the project before purchasing the plans
  • Measurements are in imperial NOT metric