Description
The FP2435 is the most complete street workout structure in the Light In Fitness outdoor catalogue, dimensioned for up to 16 simultaneous users across an age range of 14 to 65. It covers more than 30 calisthenics exercises on a single structure, from pull-ups and muscle-ups to L-sits and human flag training. The frame is hot dip galvanised steel and the installation conforms to EN 16630. The list price is 6,550 EUR excluding VAT.
Every station is independent, which removes the waiting that limits group sessions on smaller structures. Pull-up bars reach a maximum height of 2,640 mm and are formed from ergonomic 50 mm round tube; the parallel bars and dip bars are set at adjustable heights to suit different builds.
Technical specification
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reference | LIF-20583 |
| Simultaneous users | Up to 16, age range 14 to 65 |
| Footprint | 6,870 x 8,660 mm |
| Total safety zone | 9,870 x 11,660 mm |
| Pull-up bars | Maximum height 2,640 mm, ergonomic 50 mm round tube |
| Parallel and dip bars | Adjustable working heights |
| Frame | Hot dip galvanised steel, HDG process |
| Exercises | More than 30 bodyweight movements: pull-up, chin-up, muscle-up, dip, L-sit, human flag training, leg raise, inclined push-up, inverted row, skin the cat |
| Delivery format | Pre-assembled sub-modules, one day on site assembly |
| Anchoring | Concrete cast ground sleeves supplied, or bolted base plates on an existing surface |
| Documentation | CAD layout drawing and EN 16630 compliance file supplied on delivery |
| Standard | EN 16630 |
| Price | 6,550 EUR excluding VAT |
Specifying for a high footfall public site
The figure to plan around is not the 6,870 by 8,660 mm footprint but the 9,870 by 11,660 mm safety zone. That is roughly 115 square metres of ground to reserve, and projects that budget only for the structure discover the difference late. The impact absorbing surface within that zone is specified to EN 1177 on the free fall height, and it is a significant cost line in its own right.
Sixteen simultaneous users across a 14 to 65 age range is the specification that justifies the structure on a busy public site. Because stations are independent, a coached group of sixteen works in parallel rather than queueing, and unsupervised users at other times find a station free. Adjustable dip and parallel bar heights are what open the equipment to the older end of that range rather than only to young athletes.
Hot dip galvanising is the corrosion standard for permanent outdoor equipment, and delivery in pre-assembled sub-modules cuts site assembly to a single day, which matters when the works are in a public park. The CAD layout drawing and the EN 16630 compliance file supplied on delivery are what a local authority needs for its own records.
Frequently asked questions
How much ground has to be reserved?
The safety zone measures 9,870 by 11,660 mm, which is what determines the site requirement rather than the 6,870 by 8,660 mm structure footprint.
How is the structure anchored?
Either through concrete cast ground sleeves, which are supplied, or on bolted base plates where a suitable existing surface is already in place. The layout study confirms which applies to your ground.
How long does installation take?
The structure arrives pre-assembled in sub-modules, which reduces on site assembly to one day. Light In Fitness delivers and installs turnkey from Tours, and returns quotations within 24 working hours.
See the rest of the range on our street workout rigs category, or Request a quotation for your project.



















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