Description
The 4 foot wall mounted cross competition rig is the most compact format in the stainless steel outdoor range, turning a short section of wall into a competition standard pull up and suspended training post. It concentrates pull ups, hangs and body weight work for one user on the smallest possible footprint, because only the working depth in front of the wall is used. Nothing stands on the ground, which is what makes it the answer for sites with no room for a freestanding structure.
Construction is 316L marine grade stainless steel, which withstands permanent exposure with no surface maintenance: no repainting, no galvanising to touch up, and resistance to corrosion in seafront, chlorinated and salt laden air. Fixing requires a load bearing wall, which is verified during the layout study before the order is confirmed.
Technical specification
| Model | Cross competition outdoor wall mounted rig, 4 feet |
| Format | Wall mounted, single user station |
| Functions | Pull ups, hangs, body weight training |
| Material | 316L marine grade stainless steel |
| Fixing | Load bearing wall, verified at layout study stage |
| Standard, open access sites | EN 16630 for outdoor fitness modules |
| Peripheral safety zone | Minimum 1.50 m around the structure |
| Impact surfacing | EN 1177 compliant, thickness set by the free fall height |
| Environment | Designed for permanent outdoor exposure |
| Maintenance | No surface treatment required; inspect fixings |
| SKU | LIF-OCC-W4FT |
| Price | 2,899 EUR excluding VAT |
Where a wall mounted rig makes sense
The format suits hotels and guest houses wanting a pull up station built into the fabric of the building, residences equipping an individual durable facility, studios and small gyms adding a minimal outdoor annexe, and schools creating an occasional workshop station against a covered play area wall. In each case the alternative, a freestanding rig, would need its own foundations and its own ground area, and would change the character of the space in a way a wall fixture does not.
Where the rig is installed in open access conditions such as a municipal fitness area, a park or a school yard, EN 16630 applies. That means a peripheral safety zone of at least 1.50 m clear of obstacles and an impact attenuating surface under and around the station compliant with EN 1177, sized to the free fall height. On enclosed private sites, those figures remain the reference for good practice. Fixing is onto base plates bolted into the wall structure, and the wall itself must be verified as load bearing, which is part of the free layout study included with every project.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of wall is required?
A structurally load bearing wall capable of taking the dynamic loads of suspended training. Cladding, insulated render systems and non structural infill panels are not suitable. We verify this during the layout study before ordering.
Why 316L stainless rather than painted steel?
316L resists chlorides, so it holds up at the seafront, near pools and where de icing salt is used, without the recurring repainting a coated structure needs. Stainless structures carry a lifetime warranty.
What does Light In Fitness provide with the order?
A free layout study, delivery throughout France, installation by our own teams, a professional warranty and continued availability of wear parts. We have manufactured and distributed from Tours since 2013 and support more than 500 facilities.
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