
Training Solutions
Working in consultation with end-user and procurement teams, Helix can ensure that training facilities meet the operational training requirements of the client.
Each build can be bespoken to specific needs.
With TTS being the training ground for many of our clients, Helix have now entered into this partnership to develop industry leading, bespoke training infrastructure for our UK and international client base.



Industry Leading Solutions
By using solutions designed and manufactured in house, along with bringing together products from extremely well-chosen partners, we are in the position of offering industry leading systems with the sole intention of enabling end-users to operate in a far lighter, quieter and swifter manner.
When coupled with our fully accredited Urban and Mountain training courses, we can ensure (via consultation) that you and your team are using the best systems available, in the best way, for the task at hand.
Outside Modular Fabrications
Urban climbing training can be enhanced using adaptable ledges that simulate materials like wood, metal, and concrete, allowing practice with various hooks. Windows and balconies support a range of scenarios from simple climbs to complex rescues, while railings serve as anchors or rope redirects. Fixed anchor points enable both basic clip-ins and advanced rigging, aiding external climbs and lead protection. Integrated platforms support abseil and fast rope descents, with options to mimic helicopter layouts. High anchor points and modular, stackable platforms allow progressive training and flexible rope setups, supplemented by features like hatches, gates, and steps.

Windows & Balconies

Anchor & Climb Points

Abseil & Fast Rope Dispatch Point
Inside Modular Fabrications
The ladders, doors, staircases, hatches, and railings together provide a versatile training environment for standard access, working at height, and tactical scenarios. Ladders can be integrated with hatches—featuring either rounded or sharp edges—for realistic rope protection or added difficulty during egress and haulage exercises. Doors simulate authentic access points that can be secured or breached for tactical drills. Staircases enable safe vertical movement and support training in CQB, casualty evacuation, and confined space rescue. Railings function as multipurpose anchor points, accommodating urban or maritime access hooks and rope line redirects, further expanding training possibilities.

Staircases

Ladder Abseil Hatch
