Outdoor Municipal Tall Street Workout Bar Station · Public Fitness Gym SF6006
Measuring 600*300*250cm (LWH). Tall bar station optimized for pull-ups and advanced calisthenics in public spaces. EN1176 certified. Strong demand in Lima (Peru), Istanbul (Turkey) and Bangkok (Thaila
- Size
- 600*300*250cm
- Material parameters
- galvanized pipe, PE,plastic, rubber, marine cable rope.etc
- Color
- as picture or customized
- Function
- Pull-up, hanging exercises, upper body strength
- Occasion
- Large public parks, school outdoor gyms
- Suggested age for use
- full age
- Design
- can custmized according request
Measuring 600*300*250cm (LWH). Tall bar station optimized for pull-ups and advanced calisthenics in public spaces. EN1176 certified.
Strong demand in Lima (Peru), Istanbul (Turkey) and Bangkok (Thailand).
Most Common Mistakes in Procurement and How to Solve
The more experience you have in buying indoor playground, the more you’ll know about the complicated process. Between confusing design, budget & profit, it’s easy to
make wrong decision to result in unwise investment. If you are a first-time indoor playground investor, you can avoid it by knowing common pitfalls.
| Mistakes | Solutions |
|---|---|
| Not working with a right supplier | Try to find a reliable supplier who can provide you ideal solution & have cases in your country |
| Forgetting safety regulations | Make sure the equipment you purchased complying with all safety standards and local regulation |
| Totally not having ideas about design | Sure what exact kind of items you want, main age and function,etc |
| Not taking quality into consideration and seeking lower price | Choosing best material to ensure the long lifetime and saving costs in maintenance |
| Wrong installation | Sure to find professional people with working experience to install equipment in a right way, if you install by yourselves. |
| Forgetting budget on maintenance | Daily & monthly & annual inspection and maintain manuals, regular inspection & reminder services, which can save cost on manpower and material resources. |