Overview
The Rogue Double Wall Ball Target is a professional-grade rig attachment designed to consolidate standard men’s (10') and women’s (9') wall ball heights into a single, space-efficient unit. Built to mount directly to Rogue Infinity or Monster Lite uprights, this target provides a consistent and durable impact surface for high-volume medicine ball training. Its heavy-duty steel construction and rigid mounting arm ensure stability even during intense workouts, making it an ideal upgrade for home gyms and commercial CrossFit affiliates alike.
Product Page: Rogue Double Wall Ball Target
Key Features and Specifications
Dual Target Design: Features two 12" diameter target plates spaced 12" apart (on center) to accommodate standard 9' and 10' regulation heights.
Compatibility: Specifically designed for use with Rogue Infinity (2x3") and Monster Lite (3x3") uprights.
Robust Materials: * Target Plates: 0.125" thick steel plate with laser-cut Rogue branding.
Mounting Arm: 0.3125" thick laser-cut steel with a formed gusset for maximum rigidity.
Laser-Cut Precision: Includes laser-cut Rogue logos on both the mounting arm and the target faces for a premium look.
Hardware Included: Ships with all necessary 0.625" and 0.5" hardware for installation.
Dimensions: Faces extend approximately 5.75" off the face of the upright.
Origin: Proudly made in the USA (Columbus, Ohio).
Color: Textured Black.
Performance Benefits
Consistent Accuracy: Provides a clear, 12" diameter focal point for every rep, helping athletes maintain better form and trajectory compared to throwing against a flat wall.
Space Efficiency: By mounting to your existing rig, you eliminate the need for a dedicated wall space, which is often limited in garage gyms or crowded facilities.
Cost Effective: Combines two targets into one single unit and mounting arm, saving on both equipment costs and assembly time.
Rigid Stability: The gusseted mounting arm prevents the target from "rattling" or vibrating excessively, providing a satisfying and predictable bounce-back for the medicine ball.
Maintenance and Care
Mounting Security: Regularly check the 0.625" and 0.5" bolts to ensure they remain tight. High-impact medicine ball repetitions can eventually cause hardware to loosen over time.
Surface Cleaning: Use a damp cloth to wipe down the target faces and remove chalk or rubber residue from medicine balls. For outdoor rigs, occasional application of a rust-preventative spray (like WD-40 Specialist Corrosion Inhibitor) can help maintain the steel's finish.
Impact Inspection: While the 0.125" steel is extremely durable, periodically inspect the laser-cut areas for any signs of fatigue if using extremely heavy (30lb+) slam balls or medicine balls.
Finish Care: The textured black powder coat is resistant to chipping, but if scuffs occur, they can be touched up with standard black semi-gloss paint to prevent oxidation.
Warranty Information
Rogue Lifetime Warranty: This target is covered under Rogue’s Lifetime Warranty against bending or breaking of the steel components under normal, intended use.
Finish Coverage: Cosmetic issues and wear on the powder coat are typically excluded from the lifetime steel warranty but are warranted against manufacturing defects upon delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How high does my upright need to be? A: To reach a regulation 10' (men's) height, the target must be mounted on a 9' (108") upright or taller.
Q: Can I mount this to a 90" (7.5') upright? A: While Rogue recommends 108" uprights for competition height, it can be mounted to 90" uprights. However, the top target may be slightly less stable as the mounting arm cannot be bolted at its highest possible point.
Q: Will this fit a Monster Series (3x3" with 1" holes) rack? A: No. This unit uses 5/8" hardware for Infinity and Monster Lite series. Rogue offers a separate "Monster Bolt Together Wall Ball Target" specifically for the 3x3" Monster series with 1" holes.
Q: Is it okay to use outside? A: Yes, many customers mount these to outdoor rigs. The powder coat provides good protection, but as with all steel equipment kept outdoors, some surface oxidation may occur over time if not periodically maintained.