Description
The S-21 mini street workout cage combines a monkey ladder, a pull up bar, a biceps bar and a dip module on hot dip galvanised and powder coated posts with stainless steel elements. Four stations on a compact frame is what makes it usable on sites that cannot take a full cage.
The combination is deliberate. A monkey ladder covers grip, shoulder and traverse work; the pull up bar and the biceps bar handle vertical pulling at two grip heights; the dip module adds the pressing pattern. Between them they cover the upper body movements that make up most of a calisthenics session, without the footprint or the budget of a complete park structure.
The material split follows outdoor practice: structural posts are hot dip galvanised then powder coated, so the zinc protects the steel and the coating carries the colour and the UV resistance, while the handling elements are stainless steel where hands make constant contact. Free fall height is 1.2 m and the safety zone is 40 square metres. Manufacture is entirely within the European Union.
Technical specification
| Model | S-21 mini street workout cage |
| Reference | LIF-39387 |
| Stations | Monkey ladder, pull up bar, biceps bar, dip module |
| Posts | Hot dip galvanised and powder coated steel |
| Handling elements | Stainless steel |
| Free fall height | 1.2 m |
| Safety zone | 40 square metres |
| Manufacture | 100 per cent European Union |
| Environment | Permanent outdoor installation |
| Price | 4,490 EUR excluding VAT |
Installation, safety zone and surfacing
The 40 square metre safety zone is the figure that decides siting, not the frame itself. In open access settings such as a municipal fitness area, a park or a school yard, the structure falls under EN 16630 for permanent outdoor fitness equipment, with an impact attenuating surface to EN 1177 under and around it, sized to the 1.2 m free fall height.
Anchoring is by base plates cast into concrete foundations or bolted to an existing slab. For the landing area, bonded rubber tiles of 40 to 65 mm are the usual specification. A siting study and an anchoring plan are prepared from your site drawing and issued with the quotation, at no cost. 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
Why is the safety zone larger than the structure?
Because users swing, traverse and drop from the bars. The zone accounts for the area a body can reach or land in, which on a monkey ladder is considerably wider than the frame itself.
Do stainless steel bars stay comfortable outdoors?
Stainless resists corrosion without a coating to wear through under repeated grip, which is why it is used at contact points. In full sun any metal bar warms up, so orientation is worth considering at the siting stage.
Can several people use it at once?
Yes. The four stations face different directions, so a small group can rotate through them, which is how these structures are typically used in a public fitness area.
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