Description
The Street Workout Squat Machine SG609 delivers loaded lower-body training on outdoor sports grounds: two 40 kg weight stacks — one for each hand — give a combined 80 kg of resistance for squat work targeting the quadriceps and lower-leg muscles. For public sites, it is a credible open-air alternative to costly gym memberships.
Twin stacks, balanced loading
The dual-stack layout loads both sides of the body symmetrically, so users squat with a natural, balanced posture. Resistance scales from a fraction of the stacks up to the full 80 kg of plates, covering everyone from beginners to strong athletes. The station suits both public outdoor sports grounds and private installations.
Key characteristics
- Squat station working the quadriceps and lower-leg muscles, plus the glutes
- Two 40 kg stacks (one per hand), total plate weight 80 kg
- Designed for outdoor sports grounds and private use alike
- 12-month equipment warranty; steel structure guaranteed 20 years
Specifications
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 193 x 171 x 224 cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 264 kg |
| Resistance | 2 x 40 kg stacks — 80 kg total |
| Muscle groups | Thighs, glutes |
| Warranty | 12 months (steel structure: 20 years) |
| Reference | LIF-18858 |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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Frequently asked questions
How heavy can users train on the SG609?
Up to 80 kg of plate resistance across the two stacks — enough for productive strength work for the vast majority of outdoor users.
Why one stack per hand?
Splitting the load keeps it symmetrical and lets the machine guide the movement naturally, which protects squat technique on an unsupervised site.
Can it be installed on private property?
Yes — the station is designed for public sports grounds and private users who want commercial-grade outdoor equipment at home.
Bringing leg day outdoors? Request a free quotation — reply within 24 business hours.











