Description
Model 2 is the only made to measure freestanding CrossFit cage in the Light In Fitness catalogue, and the lowest priced freestanding structure in the range at 3,850 EUR excluding VAT. It answers a specific constraint: a training room with no load bearing wall to fix a rig to, and floor dimensions that do not match any standard cage. Rather than forcing the room to fit the product, the length, depth, height and station layout are drawn around the space you actually have.
Freestanding structures are the only option when wall fixing is impossible, but the standard freestanding models are supplied in fixed sizes of 735 by 195 cm and 735 by 415 cm. If your room measures 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9 metres, one of those cages will either overrun the space or waste it. Model 2 is fabricated to order, which also explains why a bespoke structure can cost less than a fixed one: you pay for the frame you need rather than for metres of upright and beam that stay unused.
A configuration typically covers squat stations, pull-up bars, dip stations, monkey bars and anchor points for rings and suspension trainers, with the number and position of each set during the design stage. The base is self stabilising and is anchored into a concrete slab. To open a configuration we need three figures, the length, the width and the clear ceiling height of your room, plus the number of athletes training at the same time and the type of class you run.
Technical specification
| Model | Freestanding CrossFit cage, Model 2, made to measure |
|---|---|
| Mounting | Freestanding, no load bearing wall required |
| Reference dimensions | 430 cm length by 415 cm depth in the reference configuration |
| Length range | 3 m to over 10 m, drawn to the room |
| Depth range | 1.5 m single sided to over 4 m double sided |
| Height | Adapted to the available ceiling height |
| Stations | Squat, pull-up, dips, monkey bars, ring and suspension anchor points |
| Anchoring | Concrete floor anchors, self stabilising base sized to the configuration |
| Structure | Welded steel; the surface treatment is confirmed with the configuration drawing |
| Price | 3,850 EUR excluding VAT |
| Lead time | Made to order, 3 to 6 weeks |
Choosing between a bespoke and a standard cage
If your room happens to match a standard footprint, a stock freestanding cage will reach you faster because it ships from stock in 5 to 10 working days rather than being fabricated. If you have a load bearing wall available, a wall mounted rig is usually more economical in standard sizes and takes less floor area. Model 2 earns its place when both conditions fail, which in practice covers most conversions of retail units, warehouses and industrial shells where the walls are cladding rather than structure. Anchoring is the point to settle early: the slab has to accept chemical or mechanical anchors, so we ask for the floor build-up before quoting. Our team runs a free layout study from your plan and returns a drawn configuration with the station positions marked.
Frequently asked questions
Does a freestanding cage really need no wall at all?
Correct. The structure is stabilised by its own base geometry and anchored into the floor slab, so it can stand in the middle of a room or be positioned away from the perimeter to allow circulation on both sides.
How many athletes can train on the structure at once?
That depends on the configuration rather than on the model, since length and depth are set for your project. Tell us the class size you run and we will size the number of squat, pull-up and dip stations accordingly.
What finish is applied to the steel?
Indoor structures are supplied with a coated steel finish. The exact treatment is confirmed with your configuration drawing, and outdoor or humid installations are specified differently, so tell us where the cage will stand when you request a quotation.
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