Overview
The Rogue Resin Plyo Box is a literal leap forward in durability and space efficiency for plyometric training. Manufactured in Michigan from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic, these compression-molded boxes are designed to withstand the elements and high-intensity use. Unlike traditional wooden boxes, the resin models can be stacked compactly regardless of size, making them a premier choice for facilities with limited square footage.
Product Page: Rogue Resin Plyo Box
Key Features and Specifications
Construction: 100% post-consumer recycled plastic; compression-molded.
Top Surface: 19” x 19” platform featuring a reinforced arched rib pattern and a textured grid for superior traction.
Base Dimensions (Varies by Height):
12" Height: 21-5/8" x 21-5/8" base (21 LB).
18" Height: 23" x 23" base (26 LB).
20" Height: 23-1/4" x 23-1/4" base (28 LB).
24" Height: 24-1/8" x 24-1/8" base (31 LB).
Stackability: Boxes are designed to overlap for compact storage (Note: Do NOT jump on stacked boxes).
Portability: Includes hand-hold slots on all four sides for easy placement and removal.
Assembly: Ships flat to save on costs; pre-drilled holes for assembly.
Origin: Made in the USA.
Patent: Patented product.
Performance Benefits
Weatherproof Durability: Being made of high-density resin, these boxes are immune to the warping, rot, or splintering that can affect wooden boxes in humid or outdoor environments.
Stable Foundation: The heavy-duty weight of the recycled plastic combined with a wide base provides a "tank-like" stability for box jumps and weighted step-ups.
Superior Traction: The textured grid top reduces the risk of slipping, even when the athlete is sweating or the box is used in damp conditions.
Space-Saving Storage: The ability to stack boxes of different heights into a single footprint is a significant advantage for garage gyms and crowded affiliates.
Maintenance and Care
Assembly Tips: Use the provided 1/8" hex drive bit and a 3/8" crescent wrench. To ensure the best fit, hand-start all screws before tightening. DO NOT over-torque with a power drill, as it can chip the resin or punch through the pre-drilled holes.
Surface Usage: IMPORTANT: Use only on non-slip surfaces (like rubber gym matting). DO NOT use on smooth tile, polished concrete, or wood floors where the box could slide during a jump.
Cleaning: Easily sanitized with standard gym wipes, mild soap and water, or a pressure washer for outdoor units.
Inspection: Test the stability of the box prior to each use. Ensure all assembly hardware remains tight.
Safety: Each box is unique due to the recycled material; minor color flecks are normal and do not affect structural integrity.
Warranty Information
Rogue Resin Plyo Boxes are backed by a warranty against manufacturing defects in the molding and materials.
Note: The warranty does not cover cosmetic wear, damage from improper assembly (e.g., stripped holes from over-tightening), or injuries resulting from use on slippery surfaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I stack the 12" on top of the 24" to make a 36" box? A: No. While they stack for storage, the interlocking design is not intended to be stable under the impact of a jump. Only jump on a single box placed directly on the floor.
Q: Is it harder to assemble than a wooden flat-pack box? A: Assembly requires a bit more patience to align the nuts and screws within the molded channels, but since it is resin, you do not need to worry about wood glue or "squaring" the panels.
Q: Are these better than foam boxes? A: Resin boxes are much more stable and durable for outdoor use or rucking step-ups. However, they do not have the "forgiveness" of a foam box if you miss a jump and hit your shins.
Q: Does the "recycled plastic" mean it's flimsy? A: On the contrary, these are among the heaviest and sturdiest plyo boxes Rogue offers, with the 24" model weighing over 30 LB.