Description
The luxury outdoor Olympic half rack is supplied without a platform, for sites that already have a suitable sports floor and want the strength station on its own. It covers the fundamentals of free weight training: secured barbell catches on the front face, a high bar for pull-ups, squat and pressing work. Where a bonded rubber floor or an existing platform is already in place, paying twice for a floor makes no sense. The list price is 6,999 EUR excluding VAT.
Construction is entirely stainless, so the rack holds up under permanent exposure with no surface treatment to renew. The sizing remains that of professional equipment for intensive use.
Technical specification
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reference | LIF-OOPR-02 |
| Type | Olympic half rack, open format, supplied without platform |
| Material | Stainless steel 316L, marine grade |
| Movements covered | Squat, bench press, pull-ups, free weight work |
| Barbell catches | Secured on the front face, adjustable working heights |
| Floor requirement | Installed on an existing sports surface suitable for free weights |
| Anchoring | Base plates sealed into a concrete foundation, or fixed to an existing slab |
| Reference standard | EN 16630 where freely accessible |
| Safety zone | 1.50 m minimum around the structure |
| Warranty | Lifetime on stainless steel |
| Price | 6,999 EUR excluding VAT |
| Overall dimensions | Supplied with the free site layout study |
Adding a strength station to an equipped area
This version exists for a specific situation: the ground is already right. A box that has laid an outdoor rubber terrace, a barracks with an existing strength area, a municipality extending a sports ground already surfaced, a gym adding an annexe on a finished slab. In each case the platform version duplicates work that has been paid for.
The condition is that the existing surface genuinely takes free weights. A decorative terrace, a thin outdoor tile or a paved area will not survive loaded barbells being set down, and the resulting damage costs more than the platform would have. If the floor is not suitable, Light In Fitness supplies rubber gym flooring tiles and platforms to complete the station, and the free layout study establishes which applies before anything is ordered.
The open format keeps the coaching advantage of the half rack: three clear sides, so a coach stands next to the lifter. Where the rack will be used unsupervised at maximal loads, the enclosed four upright cage remains the safer specification. Where sessions are supervised, or loads are moderate and volume matters, this is the efficient choice.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose the version without a platform?
Because the site already has a sports surface capable of taking free weights. If it does not, the version with an integrated platform, or added flooring, is the correct specification.
How do we know whether our existing floor is suitable?
The free layout study assesses the existing surface against the intended loading and states whether it needs completing. That assessment is made before the quotation, not after installation.
What does installation involve?
Base plates are sealed into a concrete foundation or bolted to an existing slab; the anchor bolt setting out is issued with the study. Light In Fitness manufactures in Tours, installs across France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, keeps wear parts available after the sale, and returns quotations within 24 working hours.
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