Description
The 4 ft freestanding cross competition rig is the most compact format in the stainless outdoor range, built in 316L marine grade stainless steel and needing no load bearing wall. It brings competition standard suspended training to a minimal footprint.
The 4 ft format covers pull ups, hanging work, strap training and body weight exercise for one or two users. Being independent of the building, it can be placed anywhere a slab or a foundation allows: the corner of a terrace, a courtyard, a small garden within an institution. That freedom is the practical advantage over a wall mounted rig, which is tied to a structure someone has to survey and approve.
316L is the marine grade of stainless steel, specified for resistance to corrosion in coastal air, chlorinated environments and salt laden atmospheres. It holds up under permanent exposure with no surface treatment to renew, which is why the range needs no repainting cycle. The construction logic of the family also allows the installation to be extended later with matching modules.
Technical specification
| Model | Cross competition rig, 4 ft freestanding, outdoor |
| Reference | LIF-OCC-4FT |
| Format | 4 ft, freestanding, no load bearing wall required |
| Material | 316L marine grade stainless steel |
| Capacity | 1 to 2 users |
| Use | Pull ups, hanging work, strap training, body weight exercise |
| Extendability | Matching modules can be added later |
| Safety zone | 1.50 m minimum around the structure, EN 16630 |
| Impact surface | EN 1177 compliant, thickness set by free fall height |
| Anchoring | Base plates in concrete foundations, or fixed to an existing slab |
| Environment | Permanent outdoor exposure |
| Price | 3,999 EUR excluding VAT |
Installation, safety zone and surfacing
In open access settings such as a municipal fitness area, a park or an institutional courtyard, the rig falls under EN 16630 for permanently installed outdoor fitness equipment. That requires a safety zone of at least 1.50 m around the structure and an impact attenuating surface to EN 1177 under and around it, with the thickness determined by the free fall height. On closed private sites, a military base, a company or a box, these remain the reference for good practice.
For the landing area we recommend bonded rubber tiles of 40 to 65 mm, sized by the same method. Anchoring is by base plates cast into a concrete foundation or bolted to an existing slab. A siting study and an anchoring plan are prepared from your site drawing and issued with the quotation at no cost. We deliver to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, quote export per project, and dispatch within five to ten working days from stock.
Frequently asked questions
What can be trained on a 4 ft rig?
Pull ups, hangs, muscle ups, suspension strap work and body weight exercise for one or two people at a time. It is an upper body and core station rather than a full training area.
Why 316L rather than a coated steel?
316L resists corrosion without a coating that can chip or wear through, including in coastal and chlorinated environments, and needs no surface maintenance beyond cleaning.
Can the installation be extended later?
Yes. The range shares a construction logic, so further modules can be added to the same installation as the site or the budget allows.
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