Description
The Clock 24 is the only two storey structure in the Light In Fitness catalogue, a premium stainless steel outdoor functional rig that doubles the training area without doubling the footprint. The ground level works as a conventional functional rig with bars, dips, rings, anchor points and a floor zone for suspension training and WODs, while the upper deck adds elevated monkey bars, obstacle crossings, balance work at height and climbing access. That vertical layout is the answer when ground space is scarce but the site needs a high end structure. It is priced at 29 500 EUR excluding VAT and installed in 3 to 5 days by a professional team.
Technical specification
| Model | Clock 24, two storey luxury stainless steel outdoor functional rig |
|---|---|
| Structure | 2 distinct levels |
| Material | Premium stainless steel |
| Concept | Outdoor functional rig combining strength training, functional work and climbing |
| Ground level | Bars, dips, rings, anchor points and a floor zone: pull ups, dips, muscle ups, suspension training, WODs, functional movements |
| Upper level | Raised platform: elevated monkey bars, obstacle crossings, balance work at height, climbing access |
| Dimensions and footprint | Supplied on request with the implantation drawing |
| Safety area | Supplied on request, sized to the final configuration |
| Maximum critical fall height | Supplied on request; set by the height of the upper deck and determining the EN 1177 surfacing thickness |
| Weight | Stated on the delivery schedule with the order |
| Intended use | Intensive training, premium hotel and resort, private centre, outdoor box |
| Applicable standards | EN 16630 for permanent outdoor fitness equipment, EN 1177 for the impact attenuating surfacing |
| Installation | 3 to 5 days by a professional team, lead time confirmed on the quotation |
| Warranty | 2 to 5 years depending on the range, extensions available on steel structures |
| Price | 29 500 EUR excluding VAT |
What the second storey changes for your site budget
The benefit is straightforward: two levels of exercise stacked on one footprint, so a plot that could only host a single level rig gets twice the training area. The trade off has to be understood before the order, and it is the surfacing. A raised deck means a higher critical fall height, and EN 1177 surfacing is specified by fall height, so the impact attenuating layer under a two storey rig is thicker, and therefore more expensive per square metre, than under a ground level cage. Budget it at the same time as the structure rather than discovering it at installation.
Every other structure in the range, from the compact cages up to the largest single level stations, keeps all its stations at ground level. The Clock 24 is the exception, and its natural home is a site where floor area is genuinely constrained or expensive: a resort, a hotel, a corporate headquarters or a private training centre where the visual impact of the structure is part of the brief.
Installation takes 3 to 5 days with a professional crew. The frame is premium stainless steel with a higher grade of finish than the standard galvanised or stainless cages in the range, which is consistent with the environments it is specified for. Foundations, surfacing and installation are quoted separately from the structure price.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Clock 24 a street workout cage?
Not quite, and the distinction matters when comparing quotations. Street workout cages are designed for bodyweight calisthenics: pull ups, dips, muscle ups and hanging work on a single level with fixed bars. The Clock 24 is a functional rig, closer to a CrossFit box rig than to a park cage, with suspension training, circuit work and multi level climbing on a modular two storey frame.
What are the dimensions?
Dimensions, footprint, safety area and maximum critical fall height are supplied on request with the implantation drawing, because the configuration is set with the project. Send us your available floor area and the drawing will be prepared around it.
Who should choose it over a single level structure?
Sites with limited ground area that still want the maximum training surface and a high end result. Where floor space is plentiful and the priority is the largest number of conventional stations for the money, a single level structure will deliver more positions per euro.
Light In Fitness has designed and installed outdoor training structures from Tours, France since 2013, with quotations returned within 24 working hours. Request a quotation for the Clock 24, or browse our stainless steel outdoor fitness range.

















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