CircusTrix

[9][10] The CircusTrix parks incorporate interconnected trampolines, soft foam pits, trapezes, slacklines, and American Ninja Warrior-inspired obstacle courses.

[14][15] Brands that fell under the CircusTrix corporate umbrella include Sky Zone, Rockin’ Jump, Ryze,[11] HighHeaven,[16] Skywalk,[12] 2Infinity,[17] Gravitopia, and numerous others.

[12] In June 2016, CircusTrix announced that it had signed an endorsement deal with Kevin Bull, a frequent American Ninja Warrior competitor.

[27] According to The Wall Street Journal, the investment "represents the first significant move by private equity in the nascent indoor recreation sector.

"[28] In March 2017, CircusTrix acquired trampoline park operator Rockin' Jump Holdings in a deal backed by Palladium Equity Partners.

[3][30] After completing the Sky Zone acquisition, CircusTrix had a total of 287 facilities and nearly 16,000 employees worldwide, which made it the biggest trampoline park operator in the world.

[5] Most parks consist of dozens of interconnected trampolines, American Ninja Warrior-style obstacle courses, soft foam pits, trapezes, and slacklines.

High Rise Extreme Air Sports in Rogers, AR has been seen as a stand-out in the Greater Northwest Arkansas Region and a beacon of what CircusTrix aims to provide its guests.

View of the main floor at CircusTrix's Ryze park in Edinburgh, Scotland.