Description
The Squat Pro is a plate loaded stainless steel machine giving a reinforced guided squat, designed for busy outdoor strength areas used without supervision. Guidance is what makes heavy lower body work possible in open access: the machine controls the bar path, so a user can load properly without a spotter and without a coach permanently on site. Load is set with Olympic plates. The list price is 6,999 EUR excluding VAT.
Stainless construction is specified for permanent weather exposure, with no paint to make good and maintenance limited to cleaning and a periodic check of the articulations. The machine is dimensioned for professional use in free access.
Technical specification
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reference | LIF-OUT-015-C |
| Type | Guided squat machine, plate loaded, outdoor |
| Loading | Olympic plates, progressive overload |
| Guidance | Controlled bar path, no spotter required |
| Muscles worked | Quadriceps, glutes and the whole lower chain |
| Material | Stainless steel 316L, marine grade |
| Intended use | Professional, free access, high footfall |
| Reference standard | EN 16630 where freely accessible |
| Safety zone | 1.50 m minimum around the machine |
| Anchoring | Base plates sealed into a concrete foundation, or fixed to an existing slab |
| Warranty | Lifetime on stainless steel |
| Price | 6,999 EUR excluding VAT |
| Overall dimensions and plate capacity | Confirmed with the free layout study |
The central leg station of a public strength area
The squat is the movement every strength area has to offer, and it is also the one that causes most concern in unsupervised settings, because a free barbell squat performed badly under load is genuinely dangerous. A guided machine resolves that tension. Users get meaningful lower body loading with a controlled path and a fixed range, and the operator is not relying on the presence of staff for the equipment to be used safely.
That is why this machine is normally the first leg station specified for a municipal strength zone, followed by the leg press, leg extension and leg curl as the area grows. It is also chosen by barracks needing permanently available conditioning, and by gyms and boxes extending their weights floor outdoors.
As with any plate loaded machine on an open site, plan the storage and security of the Olympic plates at design stage rather than after installation. Around the machine, apply the EN 16630 safety zone of at least 1.50 m and a ground surface that will take plates being handled, typically bonded rubber gym flooring tiles.
Frequently asked questions
Is a guided squat as effective as a free barbell squat?
It loads the same muscle groups with a controlled path and a fixed range. It trades some stabiliser recruitment for safety, which is the right trade in an unsupervised public setting; a box with coaching present will want a power rack alongside it.
Can it take heavy loads?
It is plate loaded with Olympic plates and reinforced for high footfall professional use. Plate capacity is confirmed with the layout study.
What are the dimensions and what does installation require?
Overall dimensions and the anchoring detail come with the free layout study. Light In Fitness manufactures in Tours, has supported more than 500 sites since 2013, installs across France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, and returns quotations within 24 working hours.
See the rest of the range on our stainless steel outdoor machines category, or Request a quotation for your outdoor strength zone.






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