Description
The Mini S-20 street workout cage brings together a pull up bar with gymnastic rings, an abdominal bench and a plyometric platform on a compact outdoor frame. Those three elements cover pulling, core work and jumping, which is the minimum needed for a genuinely varied session on a single module. Adding rings to the pull up bar extends the station further, since ring work opens up rows, dips, holds and progressions that a fixed bar alone cannot offer.
Materials are specified by function rather than uniformly: hot dip galvanised and powder coated posts for the structure, stainless steel bars where hands make contact, and unpainted galvanised elements elsewhere. Stainless at the grip points is the detail that matters in practice, because that is where paint wears through first and where a corroding surface becomes unpleasant to hold. The unit is manufactured entirely within the European Union.
Technical specification
| Model | Mini S-20 street workout cage |
| Stations | Pull up bar with gymnastic rings, abdominal bench, plyometric platform |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 2.67 x 0.82 x 2.20 m |
| Free fall height | 1.2 m |
| Safety zone | 5.67 x 3.82 m, approximately 19.7 m2 |
| Posts | Hot dip galvanised and powder coated steel |
| Bars | Stainless steel |
| Other elements | Galvanised, unpainted |
| Manufacture | 100 per cent European Union |
| Installation | Permanent outdoor, ground anchored |
| SKU | LIF-39377 |
| Price | 2,780 EUR excluding VAT |
Site planning and safety surfacing
The frame itself occupies about 2.2 m2, but the declared safety zone of 5.67 x 3.82 m governs the installation and must remain clear of paths, benches, planting, kerbs and other apparatus. With a free fall height of 1.2 m the surfacing under and around the cage must be rated for at least that critical fall height under EN 1177, which means bonded rubber tiles, wet pour or an equivalent certified system rather than grass or loose gravel. Anchoring is into concrete foundations sized to the ground conditions.
The plyometric platform deserves a note in the layout. Jump landings need a clear approach and exit, so the platform side should face into the open part of the safety zone rather than towards a boundary. The compact format suits a small park, a school yard, a residential courtyard or a campsite, and further modules from the mini cage range can be added later to build a fuller circuit.
Frequently asked questions
Are the gymnastic rings included?
Yes, the rings are part of the pull up bar station as specified. They significantly widen the exercise range available on a compact module.
Why are the bars stainless steel?
Because grip points wear faster than any other surface on outdoor equipment. Stainless removes the paint failure and surface corrosion that make a bar unpleasant to hold after a few seasons.
Can the cage be extended?
Yes. The mini cage range includes modules with wall bars, dip supports and multi station spider frames, so a site can be developed in phases within one design language. A layout study is included with the quotation.
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