Description
The CrossFit Station S10 is an outdoor training set that combines cross training and street workout elements on one frame. It is built for public spaces, parks, schools, playgrounds, beachfronts and housing estates, and is available in a galvanised base version or a premium stainless steel version. The price is 12,500 EUR excluding VAT.
The manufacturer rates the exercise difficulty as hard, and the usage note is straightforward: step onto the platform, take hold of the handrails or the bar and work at your own pace, with the option of performing exercises without holding the handrails at all. That single variation is what lets one station serve a teenager starting out and an adult who trains regularly.
Material specification
| Reference | LIF-18554 |
|---|---|
| Base version posts | Hot dip galvanised and powder coated |
| Base version bars, ladders, handrails | Hot dip galvanised, unpainted |
| Premium version bars, ladders, handrails | Stainless steel |
| Premium version posts | Hot dip galvanised and powder coated |
| Extensions available | Benches, low handrails and other elements |
| Exercise difficulty | Hard |
| Setting | Parks, schools, playgrounds, beaches, housing estates |
| Price | 12,500 EUR excluding VAT |
Where the two finishes make a difference
Both versions share the same posts: hot dip galvanised then powder coated. What changes is the bars, ladders and handrails. In the base version these are hot dip galvanised and left unpainted, which is a deliberate choice rather than a saving, since an unpainted galvanised bar cannot flake at the grip points. In the premium version they are stainless steel, which is the specification for a seafront site or any location where salt air is present, and for high traffic installations where appearance matters over a decade.
Adding benches or low handrails later is possible, so a municipality can install the core set first and build out a training area over successive budgets. Anchoring is into concrete foundations, and impact attenuating surfacing to EN 1177 is required under the raised elements on any publicly accessible site.
Frequently asked questions
How does it differ from the S17 set?
Both belong to the same outdoor range and share the two finish options. The S17 is the larger full set; the S10 is the CrossFit Station configuration, and the element list differs. We can send both layouts side by side.
What footprint and safety zone does it need?
The published source does not state dimensions or a safety zone for this reference. Both are issued with the layout study, along with the surfacing specification for your ground.
Is it suitable for a school?
It is designed for public spaces including schools and playgrounds. Given the hard difficulty rating, supervision arrangements and an age notice should be set by the operator.
For dimensions, a layout plan and pricing within 24 working hours, use Request a quotation. Comparable equipment is listed under street workout rigs.

















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