Description
This outdoor cross trainer is a galvanised steel cardio station for fitness trails, giving a low impact striding movement resisted only by the user body weight. It brings a cardiovascular element to a circuit that otherwise concentrates on strength and mobility, which is what makes a trail usable as a complete session rather than as a set of isolated exercises.
The frame is high quality galvanised steel, specified to hold up under weather and temperature extremes with no protective housing. Surfaces are non slip and corners are rounded, the two details that matter most on equipment used without supervision and in the wet. Installation instructions and fixings are supplied.
Because the movement is driven by the user rather than by an adjustable brake, the station requires no settings, no electrical supply and no service intervention between users. That is the practical difference between outdoor cardio equipment and its indoor equivalent: the specification effort goes into the corrosion protection and the bearings, not into the console.
Technical specification
| Function | Low impact cardiovascular training, striding movement |
| Structure | High quality galvanised steel |
| Resistance | User body weight, no adjustment |
| Use | Outdoor, permanent installation, unsupervised |
| Safety | Non slip surfaces, rounded corners |
| Installation | Detailed instructions and fixings supplied |
| Power supply | None required |
| Reference | LIF-31705 |
| Price | 1,430 EUR excluding VAT |
| Delivery | France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg; export priced per project |
Cardio stations in an outdoor circuit
A trail without a cardio station tends to be used in short bursts. Adding a cross trainer, a bike or a walker gives users a reason to stay in one place for several minutes and raises the average session length, which is usually the objective when a municipality invests in an outdoor fitness area.
Two or three cardio stations grouped together also work socially: users take turns and the area becomes a meeting point. Position them where they are visible from a path, since visibility is the strongest deterrent against misuse on an unsupervised site.
Frequently asked questions
Does the resistance adjust?
No. The movement is resisted by the user body weight, which keeps the station maintenance free and immediately usable by any visitor.
What clear area is required?
The clear area and the overall dimensions are issued with the implantation study for your site, alongside the layout of the other stations in the circuit.
Is the equipment suitable for coastal locations?
The structure is galvanised steel and resists weather and corrosion. Tell us the exposure of the site when requesting a quotation so the finish can be confirmed.
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