Description
The freestanding cross competition 8 rig is the intermediate format of the stainless steel outdoor range, offering genuine group capacity on a controlled footprint. It is independent of any building, so it can be positioned on a slab wherever the flow of users makes sense rather than being tied to a wall. Pull-ups, hanging work, rings and bodyweight training are distributed across all of its bays. The list price is 9,999 EUR excluding VAT.
The cross competition range applies the reference points of competition structures, upright spacing, grip diameters and working heights, in a stainless steel 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-8-C |
| Configuration | Cross competition 8, intermediate format of the freestanding range |
| Material | Stainless steel 316L, marine grade, suited to coastal, chlorinated and salt laden air |
| Type | Freestanding, no building attachment required |
| Stations | Pull-up and hanging bars, ring anchor points, bodyweight stations across all bays |
| Anchoring | Base plates sealed into a concrete foundation, or bolted 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 |
Choosing the intermediate format
Most outdoor cross training projects fall between two errors: a compact rig that creates a queue at the single pull-up bar, and a full length competition run that swallows the whole plot. The 8 configuration exists for that middle ground. It gives a real number of simultaneous workstations while leaving room on the site for a landing zone, circulation and future equipment.
It is specified by municipalities creating a neighbourhood cross training zone, by boxes and clubs adding an outdoor annexe of intermediate capacity, by barracks and fire stations running daily supervised circuits, and by campsites and residences that need durable shared equipment. Because the rig is freestanding, it can be relocated on the site if the layout changes, provided a new anchor base is prepared.
On a freely accessible installation, EN 16630 sets a safety zone of at least 1.50 m around the frame and an impact absorbing surface to EN 1177 dimensioned on the free fall height. Bonded rubber gym flooring tiles of 40 to 65 mm are the usual answer for the landing area.
Frequently asked questions
What does the 8 configuration provide?
It sits between the small formats and the long linear runs in terms of station count, so a coached group can work without waiting while the structure still fits a moderate plot. The exact station breakdown appears on the quotation drawing.
Does the rig need to be attached to a wall?
No. It is fully freestanding and transfers its loads through anchored base plates, either sealed into a concrete foundation or bolted to an existing slab.
What are the overall dimensions?
Overall dimensions, the safety zone and the anchor bolt setting out are issued with the free site layout study, since they depend on the orientation retained for your ground. Light In Fitness has manufactured in Tours since 2013, ships within 5 to 10 working days from stock and returns quotations within 24 working hours.
Compare the models on our stainless steel outdoor fitness category, or Request a quotation for a costed layout of your site.






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