Description
The 8 station Eye rig is distinguished by its eye shaped silhouette, designed for outdoor sites where the equipment contributes to the identity of the place. It carries eight functional training stations in stainless steel 316L, and the structure works as an architectural signal as much as a piece of sports equipment. The price is 16,999 EUR excluding VAT.
The Eye geometry keeps the eight working positions of the range: pull-ups, hanging work, dips, rings and bodyweight exercises. Nothing is traded away functionally; what changes is the outline, which reads as landscape design rather than as gym hardware dropped into a garden.
That matters more than it sounds when the buyer is a hotel or a property developer. Stainless steel 316L keeps its appearance over time with no paint or treatment, which is decisive for equipment chosen partly for how it looks.
Technical specification
| Reference | LIF-CLO-8-E |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Eye shaped structure, 8 functional training stations |
| Material | Stainless steel 316L |
| Exercises | Pull-ups, hanging work, dips, rings, bodyweight training |
| Environment | Permanent outdoor exposure |
| Applicable standard | EN 16630 for open access outdoor fitness installations |
| Peripheral safety zone | 1.50 m minimum |
| Surfacing | Impact attenuating to EN 1177, thickness according to free fall height |
| Anchoring | Base plates into concrete foundations, or bolted to an existing slab |
| Maintenance | Cleaning and periodic inspection of fixings |
| Price | 16,999 EUR excluding VAT |
Specifying equipment that has to look right for ten years
When a structure is chosen for its appearance, the finish becomes the maintenance risk. A powder coated or galvanised rig on a resort terrace will show chips, chalking and rust bleed within a few seasons, and touching it up in situ never matches. Stainless steel 316L removes the problem: there is no coating to fail, and the material tolerates salt air and chlorinated atmospheres, which is exactly the environment of a coastal hotel or a poolside fitness area.
The installation requirements are the same as for the rest of the range. On an open access site, EN 16630 applies with a clear zone of at least 1.50 metres around the structure and impact attenuating surfacing to EN 1177 sized to the free fall height; on a closed private site those figures remain the reference for good practice. We recommend bonded rubber tiles of 40 to 65 mm in the landing area, and the tile colour is worth choosing alongside the landscaping rather than by default.
Anchoring is by base plates into concrete foundations or bolted to an existing slab. Light In Fitness has operated from Tours since 2013 and has equipped more than 500 establishments; every project includes a free layout study, delivery throughout France, installation by our teams and a professional warranty.
Frequently asked questions
Does the Eye design change what can be trained?
No. The eight stations offer the same functions as the octagonal rig in the range. The difference is the silhouette, conceived as an architectural element.
Why stainless steel 316L for an outdoor installation?
It resists corrosion in marine and chlorinated environments with no surface treatment to renew, so appearance and structural condition hold up together over the equipment’s life.
Is installation included?
We carry out the layout study, prepare the anchoring and install throughout France. The scope is set out on the quotation, which is free and issued within 24 hours.
For a site study and a costed proposal, use Request a quotation. The rest of the range is under stainless steel outdoor machines.





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