BICESTER PARK BARS

Equipment:
- Double pull up bar
- Dip bars
- Wide dip bars
- Push up bars
- Monkey bars
- Balance beams

Cool:
- Lots of equipment in one area
- There's a running track
- All of the bars are a good height

Not cool:
- The equipment is quite old and worn
- The dip bars would be better if they were straight


BOTLEY BARS

Equipment:
- Double pull up bar
- Dip bars
- Monkey bars
- Hurdles

Cool:
- Really stable pull up bars
- It's a quiet park with an always empty car park

Not cool:
- The dips are too wide and low to actually use
- There's no flooring under the bars and it gets REALLY muddy in the winter months


GARDEN QUARTER BARS

Equipment:
- Triple pull up bar

Cool:
- There's a bench if you want to sit down

Not cool:
- Looks like kids equipment; the bars are way too low for pull ups
- There's no other equipment
- Possibly not supposed to use them if you're not a resident


JERICHO BARS

Equipment:
- Multiple pull up bars

Cool:
- Lots of low bars to practise certain moves

Not cool:
- None of the bars are high enough for pull ups
- Feels like a kids park more than a trim trail
- No free parking


MARSTON ADIZONE BARS

Equipment:
- Pull up bar
- Dip bars

Cool:
- There's a car park
- Decent flooring

Not cool:
- No leg space under the pull up bar
- It's just rubbish; when I lived in Oxford, we would never go here


QUARRY BARS

Equipment:
- Triple pull up bar

Cool:
- Long bars

Not cool:
- Made of scaffolding
- All three bars are very low
- I'm not actually sure these are supposed to be a pull up bar


SOUTH PARK BARS

Equipment:
- Double pull up bar
- Dip bars
- Monkey bars
- Climbing ladder

Cool:
- The pull up bars, dip bars and monkey bars are right next to each other, which is good for circuits
- Climbing ladder is good for human flag training

Not cool:
- The pull up bars are too low, too narrow and too thick
- There are 3 of the exact same rig