Description
This stainless steel outdoor leg press is loaded with Olympic plates and targets the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes and calves. It brings the single most productive lower body machine of an indoor gym into an open air strength area, with load that can be increased in real increments as users progress.
Outdoor fitness equipment usually stops at bodyweight squats for the legs, which caps progression within a few weeks for anyone reasonably trained. A plate loaded press removes that ceiling: load adjusts from 5 kg to 120 kg in 5 kg steps, covering a first session and an athlete working on explosive strength on the same frame.
The structure is high quality stainless steel, resistant to rain, humidity and UV, with an ergonomic layout that keeps the user stable and comfortable through the range of motion. There is no coating to renew, and the surfaces clean with a wipe, which matters on a machine where the back and shoulders rest against the frame.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-35281 |
| Length | 199 cm |
| Width | 98 cm |
| Height | 150 cm |
| Safety zone | 19.86 m2 |
| Minimum user height | 140 cm |
| Minimum user age | 13 years |
| Load range | 5 kg to 120 kg, in 5 kg steps |
| Loading system | Olympic plates |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Standard | EN 16630:2015-06F |
| Certification | CE and EU declaration of conformity |
| Warranty | Lifetime on the stainless structure |
| Price | 5,499 EUR excluding VAT |
Building an outdoor strength park around a leg press
A leg press anchors an outdoor strength area in a way that upper body stations do not, because lower body training is the element most users skip when the equipment does not support it. Outdoor strength parks, public sports spaces and high specification private installations are the usual settings, and the machine is frequently paired with a squat station and a multi bar unit to complete the lower body offer.
Plan the declared safety zone of 19.86 square metres rather than the 199 by 98 centimetre footprint. Anchoring is prepared on foundations or an existing concrete slab, and impact attenuating surfacing is dimensioned according to free fall height. Light In Fitness manufactures the range from Tours, delivers and installs across France, covers Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, and quotes export per project.
Frequently asked questions
How is the load controlled in unsupervised use?
The plates are the control. A user adds only what they can handle, and the guided path of a press is inherently safer than a free barbell squat, which is why plate loaded presses are the usual choice for open access strength areas.
Are plates included?
Plates are quoted separately, since quantity depends on the expected user profile and on the storage arrangement. Our team advises on the appropriate set with the quotation.
What grade of stainless steel is used?
The frame is stainless steel with a lifetime warranty against corrosion. For coastal or chlorinated sites, ask our technical team to confirm the exact grade at quotation stage, as it varies within the outdoor range.
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