Description
The outdoor cable crossover is built entirely in stainless steel and dedicates two crossed cable columns to chest and upper body training in the open air. It transposes one of the signature stations of an indoor free weights floor into an outdoor zone. The price is 11,999 EUR excluding VAT.
Crossed cables allow flyes, presses and pulls from every angle, with a continuous tension that free weights do not reproduce. That is the technical reason the station exists indoors and the reason it is worth having outdoors: it completes the guided press stations in the range for full chest development rather than duplicating them.
The stainless construction is designed for permanent exposure to the weather. There is no paint to touch up, and maintenance is limited to cleaning and periodic inspection of the joints and articulations. Dimensioning targets professional use in open access conditions.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-OUT-022-C |
|---|---|
| Type | Outdoor cable crossover, two crossed cable columns |
| Material | Stainless steel 316L, marine grade |
| Muscle groups | Chest and upper body |
| Movements | Flyes, presses and pulls at all angles, continuous tension |
| Applicable standard | EN 16630 for open access outdoor fitness installations |
| Peripheral safety zone | 1.50 m minimum around the machine |
| Surfacing | Impact attenuating to EN 1177, thickness according to free fall height |
| Anchoring | Base plates into concrete foundations, or bolted to an existing slab |
| Environment | Permanent outdoor exposure, including coastal and chlorinated sites |
| Price | 11,999 EUR excluding VAT |
Specifying a cable machine for outdoor use
A cable station outdoors has one component that a bar or a frame does not: moving parts. Pulleys, cable terminations and articulations are the items that determine service life, and they are the reason the whole machine is built in stainless rather than coated steel. Salt air, chlorinated atmospheres and rain reach the mechanism, not just the surface, so a painted crossover in the same position would need the coating renewed on parts that cannot easily be reached.
On an open access site, EN 16630 applies with a clear zone of at least 1.50 metres around the machine and impact attenuating surfacing to EN 1177. For the working area we recommend bonded rubber gym flooring tiles of 40 to 65 mm, which also gives users stable footing for pressing movements.
Anchoring is by base plates set into concrete foundations or bolted to an existing slab. Because the crossover applies lateral load when the cables are pulled from an angle, the anchoring detail is not optional here even on a private site.
Frequently asked questions
What does the crossover add to an outdoor strength area?
Continuous tension across a full range of angles, which the guided presses and free weight stations cannot provide. It completes rather than duplicates the chest equipment in the range.
Why stainless steel for a machine with moving parts?
Because corrosion reaches the mechanism as well as the surface. Marine grade 316L resists salt air and chlorinated environments with no treatment to renew, so the pulleys and articulations keep working.
Is installation included?
Light In Fitness carries out the layout study, prepares the anchoring and installs throughout France. The scope is detailed on the quotation, which is free and issued within 24 hours.
For a project study, use Request a quotation. The rest of the line is listed under stainless steel outdoor machines.







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