Description
This outdoor pull up bar offers seven hand positions on a single fixed station, built in 316L marine grade stainless steel for permanent open air exposure. Price: 1,499 EUR excluding VAT.
Seven grips, seven variations
The seven hand positions cover overhand, underhand and neutral grips at several widths. Each one shifts the work: a wide overhand grip loads the latissimus dorsi, a supinated grip brings the biceps in, a neutral grip spares the shoulder joint. One structure therefore covers the whole pull up progression, from assisted work to strict repetitions, and keeps several users of different levels occupied at the same station.
That matters on a public installation, where a single pull up bar is often the most contested item on the area. Multiplying the grips multiplies the throughput without multiplying the foundations.
Why 316L stainless steel outdoors
Stainless steel resists corrosion without paint or any treatment that has to be renewed. 316L is the marine grade: it holds up in coastal air, in chlorinated environments and wherever salt is present, which is exactly where a painted or galvanised structure starts to need attention. Maintenance is reduced to periodic cleaning, and the structure keeps its appearance rather than fading into a maintenance line in the municipal budget.
Who installs it
- Municipalities and parks, as the central pull up station of a training area
- Military and emergency service barracks, for the pull up variants used in physical tests
- Campuses, where a multi level station serves a wide range of abilities
- Campsites and holiday villages, as a universal body weight apparatus
Installation, safety zone and surfacing
In free public access, on a municipal fitness area, a park or a school yard, this equipment falls under EN 16630, the standard for permanently installed outdoor fitness equipment. Installation requires a safety zone of at least 1.50 m around the structure and an impact attenuating surface compliant with EN 1177, its thickness set by the free height of fall. On a closed private site, a military base, a company or a private box, those requirements remain the reference for good practice.
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-OUT-S-013-C |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | On request |
| Weight | On request |
| Grips | 7 hand positions: wide, narrow, neutral and intermediate angles |
| Frame | 316L marine grade stainless steel |
| Finish | Bare stainless, no paint or coating to renew |
| Safety zone | 1.50 m minimum around the structure (EN 16630) |
| Surfacing | EN 1177 compliant, thickness set by free height of fall |
| Anchoring | Base plates set into a concrete foundation, or fixed to an existing slab |
| Standard | EN 16630 |
| Price | 1,499 EUR excluding VAT |
Frequently asked questions
What are the different grips for?
Each position moves the load. The wide grip targets the back, the supinated grip loads the biceps more heavily, and the neutral grip is the kindest to the shoulder. A single station therefore covers the whole progression, which is why it is usually the first item specified on a body weight training area.
Why stainless rather than galvanised steel?
Galvanised and painted steel is the economical choice inland. Stainless steel costs more at purchase and returns it over the life of the installation: no repainting, no corrosion front starting from a scratch, and no visual degradation in a marine atmosphere. It is the material with the longest service life under permanent exposure.
Is installation included?
Light in Fitness carries out the layout study, prepares the anchoring and installs the equipment anywhere in France. The exact terms are set out in the quotation, which is free and issued within 24 hours.
Send us the site, the surface available and the surfacing already in place, and we will return a layout study, an anchoring plan and a written quotation. Compare the whole range on our stainless steel outdoor fitness page or browse the outdoor gym equipment catalogue.








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