Description
This stainless steel outdoor shoulder press has an open access layout, so it can be used directly from a wheelchair without any transfer. Paired with the open access lat pulldown it forms a complete and genuinely inclusive push and pull combination for the upper body.
The guided press works the shoulders and arms with Olympic plate loading that adjusts to each user’s profile, which is what makes the station usable in autonomy rather than only with assistance. Load starts low enough for a first session and increases in real increments, so an inclusive station is also a progressive one.
Stainless construction is specified for permanent exposure, with maintenance reduced to cleaning. That matters particularly on accessible equipment, since a station that becomes stiff or corroded is the first to be abandoned by the users it was installed for.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-OUT-030-C |
| Exercise | Guided shoulder press |
| Access | Open access layout, usable from a wheelchair without transfer |
| Muscles targeted | Shoulders and arms |
| Loading system | Olympic plates, adjustable to each user profile |
| Material | 316L marine grade stainless steel |
| Standard | EN 16630, outdoor fitness equipment |
| Peripheral safety zone | 1.50 m minimum around the structure |
| Impact attenuating surface | To EN 1177, thickness according to free fall height |
| Anchoring | Base plates set into a concrete foundation, or fixed to an existing concrete slab |
| Warranty | Lifetime on the stainless structure |
| Price | 4,999 EUR excluding VAT |
Creating an inclusive outdoor training area
Municipalities pair this press with the open access pulldown to obtain an inclusive push and pull combination. Medico social establishments use it for adapted upper body work. Residences and care homes install it to support the autonomy of older residents and users with reduced mobility. Campuses add it to open a fitness area to students with disabilities.
Approach matters as much as the machine. A level, firm, non slip path to the station, sufficient turning space beside it and a position that is overlooked rather than isolated all determine whether accessible equipment is used. In open access the machine falls under EN 16630, with a 1.50 metre minimum peripheral safety zone and an EN 1177 compliant impact attenuating surface dimensioned to the free fall height. Light In Fitness recommends its 40 to 65 mm impact attenuating tiles in bonded installation, and includes a free layout study, delivery, installation and a professional warranty with every project.
Frequently asked questions
What makes this press accessible?
The clear approach area lets a wheelchair user position directly at the machine without transfer or assistance, and the handles and plate loading remain within reach from a seated position.
Should it be installed with the lat pulldown?
It is designed to be. Together the two stations cover pushing and pulling for the upper body, which is what turns a single accessible machine into a usable training session.
Is installation included?
Light In Fitness carries out the layout study, prepares the anchoring and installs across France. The terms appear on the quotation, which is free and issued within 24 working hours.
Request a quotation for a layout study and anchoring plan, or see our accessible outdoor gym equipment.






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