Description
The Rig Area 1 is a freestanding 3D cross training cage in 100 x 100 x 4.0 mm steel, measuring 5500 x 2480 x 2855 mm and weighing 390 kg, held in stock for delivery in three to seven days. Availability is its main argument: most cages of this size are made to order over four to eight weeks.
Freestanding means no load bearing wall is required, so the cage can be placed in the middle of a room and worked from all sides. It arrives complete rather than as a frame to be specified: eight uprights, six safety bars, eight safety arms, eight J hooks, eight pull up stations, one landmine, eight disc supports, a ball target, a dip module and a knee raise station. With accessories fitted the overall envelope grows to 6152 x 2697 x 2969 mm.
The recommended working area is 9000 x 5500 mm, roughly 50 square metres, which accounts for the space athletes need around the structure rather than just the footprint of the steel. The design is modular, so a battle rope support can be added later. It is intended for indoor installation in boxes, gyms, studios and performance centres.
Technical specification
| Model | Rig Area 1 freestanding cage, reference CR01 |
| Reference | LIF-12917 |
| Base dimensions | 5500 x 2480 x 2855 mm |
| Overall with accessories | 6152 x 2697 x 2969 mm |
| Recommended working area | 9000 x 5500 mm, about 50 square metres |
| Main tubes | 100 x 100 x 4.0 mm reinforced steel |
| Weight | 390 kg |
| Stations | 8 pull up positions, dips, ball target, knee raise, fly up |
| Included | 8 uprights, 6 safety bars, 8 safety arms, 8 J hooks, landmine, 8 disc supports |
| Installation | Freestanding, no wall required |
| Availability | In stock, delivery in 3 to 7 days |
| Intended use | ISO 20957-1 class S, indoor professional and commercial |
| Price | 3,850 EUR excluding VAT (list price 4,550 EUR excluding VAT) |
Planning the working area around the cage
The 50 square metre working area is the figure that decides whether the cage fits, not the 5.5 by 2.5 m footprint. Athletes swing on the pull up bars, drop from muscle ups, throw wall balls at the target and use the landmine in an arc, all of which need clear space beyond the steel. Ceiling height must clear 2969 mm with allowance for a user above the bar.
Floor protection matters as much as the cage. Barbells are dropped inside a rig, so plan the surface under and around it at the same time as the structure. A siting plan with the working envelope and the delivery route is issued with the quotation once we have your room drawing. We deliver to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, quote export per project, and this reference dispatches from stock.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose a stock cage over a made to measure one?
Time. A bespoke rig can be sized and coloured to the room but takes weeks to build. Where an opening date, a replacement or a season is driving the decision, a stock cage removes the delay.
Can the cage be extended later?
The design is modular and a battle rope support is available as an option. Larger changes to the geometry are better handled by a made to measure structure from the outset.
Does it need fixing to the floor?
It is designed to stand freely and the mass helps, but fixing is recommended for intensive commercial use. Tell us the floor construction and we will confirm the detail on the siting plan.
Request a quotation and receive a costed proposal within 24 working hours, or view the freestanding cross training rigs.























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