Description
The TRAINER Steel4Fit Low Pole is a short anchoring post that completes compact Steel4Fit outdoor fitness configurations. Built in hot-dip galvanised S355/S235 welded steel with a double powder coating and certified to EN 16630:2015 by TUV Rheinland, it provides the certified structural base for low modules and small-footprint stations.
Low Pole versus pylon: two roles in one system
The Steel4Fit system separates its structure into two support types. The pylon is the tall central mast that carries several machines; the Low Pole is a short post that anchors modules which do not need height, low elements, intermediate supports and neighbourhood stations on a small footprint. The exact bill of structural parts for a project follows from the layout study, so each configuration only pays for the posts it actually needs.
Who specifies the Low Pole
| Type of site | Main benefit |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Compact neighbourhood fitness point |
| Residence | Reduced configuration at the foot of a building |
| School | Low modules that staff can supervise easily |
| Installer | Certified structural part within the Steel4Fit range |
Steel4Fit construction
- Welded structure combining S355 and S235 steel grades
- Hot-dip galvanised, then oven-baked double powder coating
- Red and graphite finish (RAL 3000 / RAL 7016) matching the whole Steel4Fit line
- Compliant with EN 16630:2015, tested and approved by TUV Rheinland
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | SLN-STEEL4FIT |
|---|---|
| Function | Low anchoring post for compact Steel4Fit modules |
| Frame | Hot-dip galvanised welded steel, S355/S235 grades |
| Finish | Double powder coating, red and graphite (RAL 3000/7016) |
| Standard | EN 16630:2015, TUV Rheinland approved |
| Price | 612 EUR excluding VAT |
From layout study to installed station
A Steel4Fit project follows a fixed sequence: the free layout study positions modules, pylons and Low Poles on the site plan with their safety clearances; the quotation itemises each structural part so budgets are transparent; groundworks and anchoring follow the supplied plan; and installation teams assemble and verify the stations. The Low Pole enters at the first stage, whenever the chosen modules include low elements, and its cost is visible as a line item rather than hidden in a bundle. This transparency is deliberate: public purchasers can compare configurations module by module and adjust scope without re-engineering the whole project.
Frequently asked questions
When does a project need Low Poles rather than pylons?
Whenever the selected modules work at low height: incline boards, low supports, and intermediate anchor points. The layout study determines the exact mix of pylons and Low Poles for the configuration you choose.
Is installation available?
Yes. Light In Fitness carries out the free layout study, prepares the anchors and installs across France. Installation terms are itemised on the quotation, which is free and returned within 24 hours.
Does the Low Pole match other Steel4Fit equipment visually?
Yes. It shares the red and graphite RAL 3000/7016 finish and the same hot-dip galvanised construction as every station in the Steel4Fit range, so a completed area reads as one coherent installation.
To scope the structural parts for your Steel4Fit project, request a free quotation and layout study from Light In Fitness; our team replies within 24 to 72 hours.












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