Description
The TRAINER Steel4Fit Nordic Walker reproduces the nordic walking action outdoors, weighing about 49 to 50 kg and standing roughly 1,490 to 1,495 mm high. It is rated easy, certified to EN 16630:2015 by TUV Rheinland, and priced at 2,100 EUR excluding VAT.
Low-impact cardio that spares the joints
The legs swing in opposition while the arms drive the handles, which is the pattern nordic walking uses to spread effort across the whole body. Because the feet stay on the platforms, hip and knee joints are never loaded by impact – the reason this station is specified where the target population includes older users, users carrying extra weight and anyone returning to activity after a period of inactivity.
Alongside cardio-respiratory capacity, the movement trains lower-limb mobility, balance and whole-body coordination. Difficulty is rated easy, and effort is set by cadence rather than by any adjustment.
Steel4Fit construction
- Welded high-grade steel: seamless S355 curved sections, S235 straight sections
- Hot-dip galvanised, then powder coated twice for reinforced corrosion resistance
- Red and graphite finish, RAL 3000 / RAL 7016
- Ground-anchored on concrete foundations
- No stack, cable or electronics to maintain
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | R04-STEEL4FIT |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | Approx. 1,000-1,005 x 500-540 x 1,490-1,495 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 49-50 kg |
| Weight stack | None, body-weight resistance |
| Maximum user weight | 150 kg |
| Minimum user height | 140 cm |
| Safety area | Approx. 3.5-4 m x 3.5-4 m |
| Frame | Welded S355 and S235 steel, hot-dip galvanised |
| Finish | Double powder coat, RAL 3000 / RAL 7016 |
| Standard | EN 16630:2015, tested and certified by TUV Rheinland |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Price | 2,100 EUR excluding VAT |
Where it is installed
Urban parks, municipal fitness areas and health trails, particularly where the brief targets gentle, accessible cardio rather than strength. EN 16630:2015 is the European standard for permanently installed outdoor fitness equipment and the reference cited in public procurement.
See the full Steel4Fit outdoor range to build a circuit that also covers strength and mobility.
Foundations and installation
The station is anchored into concrete foundations sized for the equipment mass and the maximum user weight. Foundation drawings are issued with the order so that groundworks can be completed before the delivery date, which is normally the item that determines the installation programme on a municipal site. Our teams carry out the layout study, the anchoring and the installation, and the terms appear on the quotation.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this station aimed at?
Users looking for accessible low-impact cardio. It is one of the stations that works for an older population and for beginners, which is usually the group a municipal fitness area is funded to reach.
Why is the safety area given as a range?
Because the exact figure depends on the configuration and mounting supplied. We confirm the final safety area on the layout drawing issued with the quotation.
What maintenance is required?
An annual check of the pivot bearings, anchor bolts and coating. There is nothing to lubricate beyond the pivots and no wear parts beyond them.
Light In Fitness designs and supplies outdoor fitness areas for local authorities, campsites, hotels and property developers. Send us your site plan and we will quote equipment, surfacing and installation together.











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