Description
The TRAINER P01 pylon is the support post that turns a wall-mount or post-mount TRAINER module into a free-standing outdoor fitness station. It is the structural half of every single-station installation in the range: the exercise module carries the movement, the P01 carries the load into the ground. Priced at 672 EUR excluding VAT, it is specified alongside the module rather than included in it.
What the pylon does in a project
Most outdoor fitness modules in the TRAINER catalogue are sold without a frame so that the same module can be fixed to a load-bearing wall, to an existing structure, or to a dedicated post. The P01 is that dedicated post: a single galvanised steel column, cast into a concrete foundation, drilled and finished to receive any TRAINER module that requires a vertical support.
- Compatible with the full TRAINER range of post-mounted exercise modules
- Designed for permanent concrete anchoring, not surface fixing
- Carries one or more modules on the same column depending on the layout
- Supplied in the same four standard colours as the exercise modules
- Certified as part of an EN 16630 compliant installation
Technical specification
| Reference / SKU | P01 |
|---|---|
| Range | TRAINER outdoor fitness, structural components |
| Type | Vertical support post for single-station modules |
| Frame | Shot blasted and galvanised high grade steel |
| Finish | Double layer polyester powder coating, weather and UV resistant |
| Colours | Yellow RAL 1018/7004, graphite RAL 7016/9006, orange RAL 2000/9006, lime RAL 6018/9006; other shades quoted on request |
| Anchoring | Concrete foundation, ground fixed |
| Standard | EN 16630:2015-06, permanently installed outdoor fitness equipment |
| Certification | Tested and certified by TUV Rheinland |
| Dimensions and weight | Confirmed at quotation, depending on the module carried |
| Price | 672 EUR excluding VAT |
Costing a circuit correctly
The most common budgeting mistake on a municipal outdoor fitness project is to price the exercise modules and forget the posts. On a ten-station circuit that omission is a five-figure gap. The second most common mistake is the opposite: ordering one post per module when the layout allows two or three modules to share a single column.
Which of the two applies depends on the modules chosen, the orientation of the exercises and the way the safety zones overlap. That is why we draw the circuit before we price it. A shared-post layout reduces the number of foundations, the volume of concrete, the trench work and the surfacing area at the same time.
The galvanising is applied before painting, so the section that sits at ground level, where water stands and where mechanical damage from strimmers happens, is protected by the zinc layer rather than by paint alone. That is the difference between a post that lasts the life of the equipment and one that is cut out and replaced.
See the modules that mount on this post in the OutdoorFit single station range, or the accessible units in the wheelchair accessible range.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need one P01 per exercise module?
Not always. Depending on the modules selected and their orientation, two or three units can share a single column. We confirm the post count on the layout drawing before the quotation is issued, so the figure you budget is the figure you order.
Can a TRAINER module be fitted to a wall instead?
Yes, where the wall is load-bearing and the substrate can be verified. Send the wall construction and a photograph with your enquiry. Where the build cannot be confirmed, we specify the P01 instead, which removes any dependency on existing structures.
What foundation does the post require?
A cast concrete foundation sized for the module carried and the ground conditions on site. Foundation dimensions are issued with the layout drawing so the groundworks contractor can price and set out the excavation before delivery.
Send us the station list and the site plan and we will return a scaled layout showing exactly how many posts the circuit needs, with the modules, posts, foundations and surfacing costed separately. Quotations are issued within 24 to 72 hours.













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