Description
This stainless steel outdoor multi bar station takes Olympic plates, so an open air strength area can offer measurable, progressive loading instead of bodyweight exercise alone. It is built for permanent exposure, with a stainless structure that resists rain, humidity and UV without any coating to maintain.
The multiple bar arrangement supports pull ups, presses, pulldowns, rows and functional movements with added load, and the Olympic plate compatibility means the same unit serves a beginner adding five kilograms and an experienced lifter working near the top of the range. Load adjusts from 5 kg to 100 kg in 5 kg increments, which is the resolution a training programme actually needs.
Stainless construction changes the maintenance profile of an outdoor strength area. There is no paint to touch up after impact or vandalism, the surfaces clean easily for hygiene in shared use, and the material tolerates coastal and chlorinated environments where coated steel degrades. The structure is anchored for stability under heavy loading.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-35341 |
| Length | 265 cm |
| Width | 98 cm |
| Height | 154 cm |
| Safety zone | 22.48 m2 |
| Minimum user height | 140 cm |
| Minimum user age | 13 years |
| Load range | 5 kg to 100 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 | 5,999 EUR excluding VAT |
Installation and safety zone
The published safety zone of 22.48 square metres is the figure to plan around, and it is considerably larger than the 265 by 98 centimetre footprint of the unit itself. That gap is the most common cause of a rejected outdoor gym layout, so it should be checked against the available ground before the rest of the area is designed.
The station is intended for outdoor strength parks, local authority sites, sports clubs and open air fitness areas. Anchoring is on base plates set into a concrete foundation or fixed to an existing concrete slab, and impact attenuating surfacing is dimensioned according to the free fall height. Light In Fitness manufactures the range, prepares the anchoring plan and installs across France, with Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg covered as standard and export quoted per project.
Frequently asked questions
Are Olympic plates supplied with the station?
Plates are quoted separately, since the quantity depends on the user profile of the site and on whether plates are stored on the unit or issued from a store. We advise on the appropriate set with the quotation.
What grade of stainless steel is used?
The structure is stainless steel and carries a lifetime warranty against corrosion. If your site is coastal or chlorinated, confirm the exact grade with our technical team when requesting the quotation, as the specification differs across the outdoor range.
Who can use the station?
Users from 140 cm in height and 13 years of age. Below those thresholds the geometry of the bars does not allow safe use, and a children’s outdoor fitness range should be specified instead.
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