Description
The 24 ft outdoor stainless steel cross competition rig is the longest linear structure in the Light In Fitness stainless range, designed for sites that train large groups outdoors. Its 24 ft format, roughly 7.3 m, aligns identical workstations along one continuous run, which is the layout coaches use to move waves of athletes through the same exercise. Pull-ups, muscle-ups, hanging work and rings are distributed over the whole length. It is freestanding, independent of any building, and priced at 9,999 EUR excluding VAT.
The cross competition range reproduces the standards of competition rigs, upright spacing, grip diameters and working heights, in a stainless steel build intended for permanent exposure to the weather. Maintenance is limited to cleaning and a periodic check of the fixings.
Technical specification
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reference | LIF-OCC-24FT |
| Format | 24 ft continuous linear run, roughly 7.3 m |
| Material | Stainless steel 316L, marine grade, resistant to coastal, chlorinated and salt laden air |
| Type | Freestanding, no building attachment required |
| Stations | Pull-up bars, muscle-up bars, hanging stations, ring anchor points along the full length |
| Anchoring | Base plates sealed into a concrete foundation, or fixed to an existing concrete 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 | 9,999 EUR excluding VAT |
| Overall dimensions | Supplied with the free site layout study |
Why a continuous linear run for group training
A long straight rig is not simply a bigger rig. Because every bay carries the same stations, a coach can start a full wave of athletes simultaneously and time them together, which is impossible on a compact rig where the group has to queue for a single pull-up bar. That is why this format is chosen by military bases, large municipal sports grounds and physical preparation centres running high headcount sessions.
Freestanding construction means the rig can be positioned on the sports ground wherever the training flow requires, rather than being tied to a wall. On an open access municipal site, EN 16630 applies: a safety zone of at least 1.50 m all round and an impact absorbing surface to EN 1177 sized on the free fall height. On a closed private site those figures remain the working reference. Bonded rubber gym flooring tiles of 40 to 65 mm are the usual landing surface.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose the 24 ft format rather than a shorter rig?
It is the highest capacity configuration in the range. Choose it when the limiting factor is the number of athletes training at once rather than the surface available, and when sessions are coached in waves on identical stations.
Does the rig need to be fixed to a building?
No. It is freestanding and anchored to the ground through base plates, either sealed into a concrete foundation or bolted to an existing slab. The anchor bolt setting out is issued with the layout study.
How does stainless steel compare with a galvanised and painted rig outdoors?
Stainless steel 316L resists corrosion with no coating to touch up, including in marine and chlorinated environments. Over the life of a public installation this removes the repainting cycle entirely, which is what usually decides the specification on whole life cost. Light In Fitness has manufactured from Tours since 2013 and returns quotations within 24 working hours.
See the comparable models on our freestanding crossfit rigs category, or Request a quotation for a costed layout of your ground.






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