Description
The M15 is the third step of the modular M series cross training cage, sized for 10 to 14 athletes training at the same time. It is reached either by adding a module to an existing M14 or bought outright, and it can be extended again to M16 for 14 to 18 athletes.
The series exists because box capacity rarely arrives all at once. A structure sized for the membership you have wastes nothing, and a structure that can grow avoids the alternative of replacing the whole rig when classes fill. M13 covers 5 to 8 athletes, M14 covers 8 to 10, M15 covers 10 to 14 and M16 covers 14 to 18, each stage adding to what is already installed rather than replacing it.
At 10 to 14 places per class the M15 matches the format of an established box running three or four sessions a day. The cage is freestanding, so no load bearing wall is required and it can be positioned anywhere the floor and the working envelope allow. It extends in a line, which keeps circulation simple and lets the training zone grow along one axis of the room.
Technical specification
| Model | M15 modular cross training cage |
| Reference | LIF-29179 |
| Series | M series, stage 3 of 4 |
| Type | Freestanding, extendable |
| Simultaneous athletes | 10 to 14 |
| Upgraded from | M14, 8 to 10 athletes |
| Extends to | M16, 14 to 18 athletes |
| Load bearing wall | Not required |
| Growth | Linear, along one axis |
| Intended use | ISO 20957-1 class S, indoor professional and commercial |
| Price | 4,250 EUR excluding VAT |
Sizing a cage against class capacity
The number that matters is athletes per class, not metres of steel. A rig that caps at ten places when demand is fourteen forces extra sessions, and extra sessions cost coaching hours. Conversely, a rig sized for a class you do not yet fill is capital standing idle. The modular approach lets the structure follow the timetable.
Configuration, dimensions, working envelope and delivery weight for your chosen stage are confirmed in the free siting study we prepare from your room drawing and issue with the quotation, together with the floor protection needed under the rig. We deliver to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, quote export per project, and dispatch within five to ten working days from stock.
Frequently asked questions
Can an existing M14 be upgraded on site?
Yes. The upgrade module attaches to the installed structure, so there is no dismantling and no long closure of the training area.
Is a modular rig weaker than a fixed one?
No. The connections are part of the structural design rather than an adaptation, which is what allows the series to be extended without altering what is already installed.
How much room does the cage need?
More than its footprint. Athletes work on all sides, swing from the bars and drop bars inside the rig, so the working envelope and the ceiling height are set in the siting study before the order.
Request a quotation and receive a costed proposal within 24 working hours, or view the freestanding cross training rigs.












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