Built for Clubs
Transform two 8-ft Addie Beams into a full 16-ft training surface with the Addie Beam Connector Bracket!
This highly engineered, formed steel connector piece uses the existing bolt placement to secure two Addie Beams together. Ideal for practicing connected tumbling skills, leap combinations or even routines.
The Addie Beam has been a popular choice for gym programs to prepare athletes for progress as it looks and feels like many typical competition beams. Joining two eight-foot-long Addie Beams offers the versatility of using a full-length low beam set up with the option of separating them when needed.
The Addie Beam Connector Bracket features a unique design with a set screw that securely pulls the beams together. While a seam is present at the connection point, testers found it easy to avoid during use. The bracket also includes longer bolts to attach the original Addie Beam legs for added stability. Please note, the Addie Beam Connector Bracket is not compatible with Addie Beam Risers.
Note: The Addie Beam Connector Bracket is designed to fit snuggly on the beams. When the bracket is removed it may leave a minor indentation in the suede of the Addie Beam. This is not visible from most angles and does not affect the safety or performance of the Addie Beam.
Perfect for Home
Transform your home training space by connecting two 8-ft Addie Beams into a full 16-ft beam with the Addie Beam Connector Bracket! This durable, specially engineered steel bracket securely joins the beams using existing bolt placements, making it perfect for practicing connected tumbling skills, leap combinations, and even routines.
The Addie Beam is loved by gymnasts and parents alike for its competition-inspired design, helping athletes build confidence and skills at home. Joining two beams creates a versatile setup—use the full-length beam for advanced training or separate them for focused drills when needed.
The Addie Beam Connector Bracket features a unique set screw design that snugly pulls the beams together. While a seam is present where the beams connect, it’s easy to avoid during use. The bracket also includes longer bolts to reattach the Addie Beam legs, ensuring stability and safety. Please note, the Connector Bracket is not compatible with Addie Beam Risers.
Give your athlete the tools to train like a pro, right at home!
Note: The Addie Beam Connector Bracket is designed to fit snuggly on the beams. When the bracket is removed it may leave a minor indentation in the suede of the Addie Beam. This is not visible from most angles and does not affect the safety or performance of the Addie Beam.
- Weight limit of user: 200 pounds when used as intended
- Bracket measures [12in x 5-in x 1-in]
- All hardware and tools needed are included
- Suede-covered bracket is aesthetically pleasing and durable
- Assembled Addie Beams must be used on a flat surface. (spring floor is ok)
- Assembly Instructions HERE
Care and Cleaning
- Use a soft-bristled brush to clean debris from suede surfaces. Keep the bracket and hardware away from moisture that could damage the suede or cause rust on the bracket.
- Be sure to keep the wood spacers in a secure place as the Addie Beams will not be level without them.
- Inspect regularly and ensure that hardware is secure before use.
- The countersunk screws that originally come with the Addie Beam will NOT be used to assemble the Addie Beam Connector Bracket. Store these away for future use when disconnecting the Addie Beams to use individually.
Does the Addie Beam Connector Bracket work with the risers attached?
No, the Bracket is only compatible with the original legs of the Addie Beam.
What tools are needed to assemble the Addie Beam Connector Bracket?
Hex tools and hardware are provided with the bracket at time of purchase.
Will there be a gap between the beams when they are connected?
The tightening mechanism will draw both ends of the Addie Beams snugly together. There will be a small seam where they connect but testers were not bothered by this.
How do I know if the bracket is tight enough?
Tighten the cinch screw until the beams are snug with no gap. If the beams are over-tightened they will bow slightly at the ends. If this occurs, loosen the cinch screw a few turns.
Can I use the [Addie Beam Connector Bracket] with my beam if it’s not an Addie Beam?
No, the Bracket is only compatible with the Addie Beam.
I removed the Addie Beam Connector Bracket and now there is a dent in the Addie Beam where the bracket was. Will this affect the beam’s durability or performance?
The design of the Addie Beam Connector Bracket may squeeze the padding on the Addie Beam and leave a slight indentation. This is cosmetic only and will not affect the beams performance. Testers found the dent to be hardly visible over time.