Description
The WD-ZQ001 is an outdoor fitness station: a guided resistance unit on which several exercises are performed on one apparatus, without the user carrying free weights directly. That guided motion is what makes it appropriate for freely accessible public sites, where users have no supervision and a wide range of ability turns up. It develops upper and lower body strength, mobility and general condition, and it is designed for permanent installation in municipal fitness areas, public gardens, multi purpose grounds and sports centre grounds. The station is priced at 25 000 EUR excluding VAT.
Technical specification
| Model | Outdoor fitness station WD-ZQ001 |
|---|---|
| Type | Guided outdoor fitness station, several exercises on a single apparatus |
| Resistance principle | Guided motion, the user is assisted by the station rather than carrying the load directly |
| Muscle groups | Upper and lower body, plus mobility and general conditioning |
| User profile | Open access to all abilities, each user working at their own pace |
| Condition | Supplied new, never reconditioned or refurbished |
| Construction | Steel apparatus specified for permanent outdoor exposure and intensive public use |
| Overall dimensions and weight | Confirmed on the implantation drawing supplied with the quotation |
| Peripheral safety zone | At least 1.50 m around the structure under EN 16630 |
| Surfacing | EN 1177 compliant impact attenuating surfacing under and around the station, thickness sized to the critical fall height |
| Anchoring | Base plates bolted into a concrete foundation block, or fixed to an existing concrete slab |
| Applicable standards | EN 16630 for freely accessible outdoor fitness modules, EN 1177 for the surfacing |
| Warranty | 2 to 5 years depending on the range, extensions available on steel structures |
| Price | 25 000 EUR excluding VAT |
Siting on a public fitness area
On a freely accessible site, a municipal fitness area, a park or a school yard, the station falls under EN 16630, which governs permanent outdoor fitness modules. That means a peripheral clear zone of at least 1.50 m all round and impact attenuating surfacing to EN 1177 under and around the unit, with the thickness set by the critical fall height. On a closed private site such as a company campus or a military base, those figures remain the reference for good practice.
Anchoring is by base plates bolted into a concrete foundation block, or fixed directly to an existing concrete slab if one is already in place. Groundworks and surfacing are quoted with the project, and a siting study and anchoring drawing are available on request. Where several stations are being grouped into a fitness trail, plan the spacing so that two people using adjacent units are never inside each other’s clear zone.
One point that public space managers raise repeatedly is that installed equipment goes unused. In practice that is rarely a hardware problem: it is a lack of instruction. Clear signage showing the movement, the muscle groups worked and a sensible starting point converts passers by into users, and it costs a fraction of the equipment budget. We provide a project study covering feasibility and layout before the order is placed.
Frequently asked questions
Why a guided station rather than free weights outdoors?
Safety. On a guided station the movement path is fixed and the user is assisted rather than supporting a load directly, which is why it is far better suited to an unsupervised public area than a weights bench would be. It also means one apparatus covers several exercises, saving both money and ground area.
Who is it aimed at?
Local authorities equipping public sports areas and gardens, and sports centres extending their outdoor offer. Occasional exercisers and trained users share the same unit, each working at their own level, which is what keeps a public fitness area busy across the day.
Is the equipment new?
Yes. We supply new stations only, never recycled or reconditioned units, and the range reflects the current generation of outdoor fitness equipment rather than end of line stock.
Light In Fitness has supplied outdoor fitness equipment to local authorities from Tours, France since 2013, with quotations returned within 24 working hours. Request a quotation for the WD-ZQ001, browse our outdoor gym equipment, or read about our public sector fitness equipment.
















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