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| Type of Machines | Rowing machine |
| Material | Iron |
| Automation Grade | Manual |
| Is It Portable | Portable |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
If you’re looking for park equipment — specifically outdoor gym / fitness stations for a park or garden setting — here’s a complete guide covering types, benefits, key features, and some product recommendations.
What counts as park gym equipment
These are durable, weather-resistant exercise stations installed outdoors (in parks, gardens, residential campuses) designed for public use. Some characteristics:
Built from powder-coated steel, rust-resistant frames.
Designed to provide cardio (e.g., air walkers, steppers), strength (leg press, chest press), flexibility/balance (stretch posts) for all ages.
No electricity required in many cases (mechanical or body‐weight driven).
Installed outdoors; thus they must meet standards like EN 16630 for outdoor fitness equipment.
Why install park gym equipment
Promotes community health & wellness: gives free or low-cost access to exercise outside the gym environment.
Encourages outdoor activity, fresh air, social interaction.
Durable, low-maintenance forms of infrastructure that serve many people over time.
Can be used by a broad range of users (teenagers, adults, seniors) if properly designed.
Key features to look for when selecting
Here are things you’ll want to check / consider if buying or specifying park gym equipment:
Material & finish: Powder-coated steel, corrosion resistant, UV stable plastics for grips/handles.
Durability in outdoor conditions: rain, sun, possible vandalism.
Usage clarity: clear signage/instructions on how to use each station (especially for public use).
Space/safety zone: each piece will specify required area, user weight limits, etc.
Inclusive design: equipment suitable for various ages/fitness levels.
Maintenance & installation: how easy is it to install, anchor, and maintain.
Product recommendations
Here are some example products you can consider for purchase. These vary in size, complexity, and cost.
Open Park Gym Equipment
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
| Type of Machines | Double Arm Wheel |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Automation Grade | Manual |
| Is It Portable | Non Portable |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
The leg press is a strength training machine used to target the lower body muscles, primarily the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. It involves pushing a weighted platform away from the body using your legs while seated, often at a 45-degree angle.
Here’s how you perform a basic leg press:
Set up: Adjust the seat so that when you sit, your knees are at a 90-degree angle. Place your feet shoulder-width apart on the platform.
Position your feet: Ensure your feet are flat on the platform and that your toes are pointing straight ahead (or slightly outwards).
Start the movement: Press the weight upwards by straightening your legs, but avoid locking your knees completely.
Lower the weight: Slowly bend your knees, lowering the platform back toward you until your legs are at a 90-degree angle or slightly more.
Repeat: Push the weight back up and repeat for the desired number of repetitions.
The leg press allows you to use heavy weights in a controlled movement, making it a popular exercise for building lower body strength and muscle mass.
Outdoor Gym Equipments For Parks
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
| Type of Machines | Rowing machine |
| Material | Rubber |
| Automation Grade | Manual |
| Is It Portable | Non Portable |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
The leg press is a strength training machine used to target the lower body muscles, primarily the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. It involves pushing a weighted platform away from the body using your legs while seated, often at a 45-degree angle.
Here’s how you perform a basic leg press:
Set up: Adjust the seat so that when you sit, your knees are at a 90-degree angle. Place your feet shoulder-width apart on the platform.
Position your feet: Ensure your feet are flat on the platform and that your toes are pointing straight ahead (or slightly outwards).
Start the movement: Press the weight upwards by straightening your legs, but avoid locking your knees completely.
Lower the weight: Slowly bend your knees, lowering the platform back toward you until your legs are at a 90-degree angle or slightly more.
Repeat: Push the weight back up and repeat for the desired number of repetitions.
The leg press allows you to use heavy weights in a controlled movement, making it a popular exercise for building lower body strength and muscle mass.
Air Walker
| Red and Yellow | Red yellow green blue grey |
| Waist and Legs | Leg |
| Categories | Commercial |
| Incline Type | Manual |
Air walker outdoor gym equipment