Description
The 14 ft freestanding stainless steel cross competition rig is sized for medium outdoor cross training zones, keeping the grip standards, working heights and stainless construction of the range on a shorter run. It corresponds to the boxes, clubs and municipalities that want a genuine group structure without committing the ground area a long linear rig demands. Pull-ups, hanging work and rings are practised simultaneously across its bays. The list price is 6,999 EUR excluding VAT.
The cross competition range applies the reference points of competition structures in a stainless build intended for permanent weather exposure. Servicing is limited to cleaning and a periodic check of the fixings, with no coating to renew.
Technical specification
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reference | LIF-OCC-14FT |
| Format | 14 ft linear run, roughly 4.3 m |
| Material | Stainless steel 316L, marine grade, suited to coastal, chlorinated and salt laden air |
| Type | Freestanding, independent of any building |
| Stations | Pull-ups, hanging work and rings across the bays |
| Anchoring | Base plates sealed into a concrete foundation, or bolted to an existing slab |
| Reference standard | EN 16630 where freely accessible |
| Safety zone | 1.50 m minimum around the structure |
| Impact absorbing surface | To EN 1177, thickness according to free fall height |
| Warranty | Lifetime on stainless steel |
| Price | 6,999 EUR excluding VAT |
| Overall dimensions | Supplied with the free site layout study |
The right size for a neighbourhood facility
Not every outdoor cross training project is a regional sports ground. A great deal of demand comes from neighbourhood spaces, campsites, holiday villages and hotel grounds, where the realistic simultaneous user count is a small group rather than a class in waves. Specifying a 20 or 24 ft rig for that use buys capacity that will never be used, and consumes site area that could carry other equipment.
At roughly 4.3 m, this format keeps a genuine multi user structure while leaving space around it. Because it is freestanding, it can be positioned wherever the flow of users makes sense rather than against a wall, and it can be complemented later with additional equipment on the same surfaced area.
Stainless steel 316L is the argument for permanent installation in exposed positions, including coastal campsites and hotels where salt air destroys painted equipment within a few seasons. Where the site is freely accessible, apply the EN 16630 safety zone of at least 1.50 m and an EN 1177 impact absorbing surface sized on the free fall height, typically bonded rubber gym flooring tiles of 40 to 65 mm.
Frequently asked questions
How many users can train at once?
The 14 ft run is sized for a small group working simultaneously across the bays rather than a full class. The station breakdown appears on the quotation drawing.
Can the rig be extended later?
Each format in the range is supplied as a defined structure. Where growth is anticipated, the layout study will reserve space so that a second unit can be installed on the same surfaced area later.
Is stainless steel worth it on a smaller rig?
The maintenance saving is proportional to the exposure, not to the size. On a coastal or chlorinated site, a painted rig of any size will need recoating; stainless steel 316L will not. Quotations are returned within 24 working hours.
See the comparable models on our freestanding crossfit rigs category, or Request a quotation for your site.






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