
Manta Crash Barrier
MTS200000
The Manta Crash Barrier delivers industry-leading protection for highways and construction environments. Independently crash and wind-tested, itβs fast to deploy, free-standing, and designed for repeated reuse across projects.
The Manta barriers utilise durable, recyclable galvanised steel, coated with powder for enhanced visibility and resilience against various weather conditions. With the ability to connect seamlessly to one another using a removable steel pin, each unit contributes to forming a continuous barrier system.
Key Features
Crash Tested
Certified to T2 W7 BS EN 1317:2010, achieving top A-rated impact safety performance.
Wind Tested
Class A wind tunnel certified for proven stability in strong or adverse weather conditions.
Galvanised Steel
Hot-dip galvanised for corrosion resistance and long-term durability in all environments.
Heavy Duty
Engineered from reinforced steel for lasting performance under demanding site and highway conditions.
UK Manufactured
Proudly made in the UK for assured quality, reliability, and compliance with site safety standards.
Stackable & Reusable
Compact, interlocking design enables up to 144 m per load for efficient transport and reusable for multiple projects.
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Rigorously Wind Tested
The Manta Barrier has been meticulously tested within an internationally renowned wind tunnel testing facility, during which the barrier system achieved two classification A passes and one classification B pass.
Three arrangements of the Manta barrier system have been tested, these include two adjoined Manta barriers without any add-ons, two adjoined Manta barriers with the lightweight 576mm pedestrian fence add-on, and two adjoined Manta barriers with the 1538mm anti-climb mesh fence add-on. Each arrangement of the system achieved a high level of wind resistance.
74
mph

Classification A
Speed Limit Reached: 120km/h (33.3m/s)
60
mph

Classification A
Speed Limit Reached: 97km/h (26.9m/s)
44
mph

Classification B
Speed Limit Reached: 72km/h (20.0m/s)