Description
The Solid Rock SR02/O is an outdoor iso-lateral back pull machine with independent arms, built entirely in stainless steel and rated to 130 kg of olympic plates. Independent arms let each side be loaded and worked separately, which is how left to right imbalances are corrected, and it is unusual to find that capability on equipment designed to stand permanently in a park.
The movement is a back pull loading the latissimus dorsi, the trapezius and the biceps, guided on stainless steel rails. Loading is by standard olympic plates, so there are no cables, no pulleys and no proprietary selection mechanism exposed to rain and grit. That is the whole design logic of the outdoor range: keep the mechanism simple enough that a season outdoors changes nothing, and let the plates do the work. Plates are not supplied and are specified according to how the site is supervised.
The structure is stated by the manufacturer as fully stainless steel with reinforced corrosion protection for permanent weather exposure. No grade is published, so coastal air, chlorinated environments or roads treated with de-icing salt are worth confirming with us before ordering. The station is specified by local authorities and social housing operators building an open access strength trail, and by campsites, holiday residences and outdoor sports complexes.
Technical specification
| Reference | Bodytone SR02/O, Solid Rock Outdoor range |
|---|---|
| Movement | Iso-lateral back pull, independent arms, guided on stainless steel rails |
| Target muscles | Latissimus dorsi, trapezius, biceps |
| Maximum load | 130 kg using olympic plates, plates not supplied |
| Loading system | Plate loaded, no proprietary selector, no exposed cables or pulleys |
| Structure | Stainless steel throughout, grade not published by the manufacturer |
| Installation | Permanent outdoor, anchored to a prepared concrete base |
| Typical sites | Urban fitness trails, city stadiums, municipal outdoor sports areas, campsites |
| Price | 3,405 EUR excluding VAT |
| Despatch | 5 to 10 working days from stock |
Adding a pulling station to an outdoor strength trail
Most outdoor strength installations are built around pressing and leg stations, which leaves the back untrained and reinforces the posture the users already have. A back pull station corrects that, and the iso-lateral version does something further: it allows a user recovering from a shoulder injury to work the unaffected side at full load and the other side lightly, on the same machine and at the same session. Position it in the same group as the chest press so a user completes push and pull without walking away, and allow clear space behind the seat for the pulling stroke. The concrete base is sized from the machine drawing and must be poured and cured before delivery, and the surface around it needs to drain and remain firm. Plate management is a policy decision to settle at design stage. We provide a free implantation study covering base, surfacing, spacing and station mix from your site plan.
Frequently asked questions
What does iso-lateral mean here?
The two arms move independently, each carrying its own load. The stronger side cannot compensate for the weaker one, which makes the machine useful for correcting asymmetry and for graded return to training.
Are plates included?
No. The machine accepts standard olympic plates to a maximum of 130 kg, and these are quoted separately so the load range and the security arrangement suit your site.
What maintenance does it need?
Cleaning and periodic inspection of the anchors and the plate retention. There are no cables or pulleys to service, which is the main operating advantage of the outdoor plate loaded range.
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