
FSW102
Combi 2
- +10
13+ Years
30.2 m2
6 Users

Outdoor Calisthenics Systems
KOMPAN Street Workout brings callisthenics into shared outdoor environments through a compact yet comprehensive fitness system. Interlinked bars, ladders, and benches support a wide range of body‑weight exercises, from foundational movements such as pull‑ups to more advanced techniques, all within a clear and efficient layout.
The range progresses from the core Combi 1 Pro to the more extensive Combi 5, allowing planners and designers to accommodate different fitness levels within one cohesive training zone. Users can train individually or in groups, moving through parallel bars, pull‑up and push‑up stations, overhead ladders, and incline presses for a complete, equipment‑free workout.
Designed to integrate seamlessly into contemporary public spaces, residential developments, and mixed‑use settings, KOMPAN Street Workout solutions provide durable, low‑complexity outdoor fitness infrastructure. The result is a high‑use, inclusive training environment that promotes active living, social interaction, and long‑term engagement within dense, shared outdoor areas.
Our outdoor fitness equipment is divided into ten overall categories. Explore them below.

FSW102
13+ Years
30.2 m2
6 Users

FSW104
13+ Years
44 m2
8 Users

FSW103
13+ Years
43.3 m2
8 Users

FSW238
13+ Years
13.9 m2
2 Users

FSW208
13+ Years
15.6 m2
2 Users

FSW220
13+ Years
18.5 m2
3 Users

FSW203
13+ Years
14.2 m2
1 Users

FSW101
13+ Years
22.1 m2
3 Users

FSW105
13+ Years
62.1 m2
14 Users

FSW301
13+ Years
4 Users

FSW217
13+ Years
27.8 m2
6 Users

FSW205
13+ Years
19.5 m2
2 Users

FSW201
13+ Years
15.9 m2
2 Users

FSW218
13+ Years
19.4 m2
4 Users

FSW202
13+ Years
15.5 m2
2 Users

FSW209
13+ Years
17.7 m2
3 Users

FSW206
13+ Years
11 m2
1 Users

FSW210
13+ Years
18.5 m2
2 Users
KOMPAN Street Workout brings callisthenics into shared outdoor environments through a compact, comprehensive fitness system. Interlinked bars, ladders, and benches support a wide range of body‑weight exercises, from foundational movements such as pull‑ups to more advanced techniques, all arranged in a clear and efficient layout.
The system ranges from the core Combi 1 Pro to the more extensive Combi 5, allowing planners and designers to accommodate different fitness levels within a single, cohesive training zone. Users can train individually or in groups, moving between parallel bars, pull‑up and push‑up stations, overhead ladders, and incline presses to complete a full‑body workout without the need for complex machinery.
Designed to integrate seamlessly into contemporary public spaces, residential developments, and mixed‑use environments, KOMPAN Street Workout solutions provide durable, low‑complexity outdoor fitness infrastructure. The result is a high‑use, inclusive training environment that supports active lifestyles, social interaction, and long‑term engagement within shared outdoor spaces.
Want to know more about the planning phase or get inspiration from other outdoor gyms around the world? Explore your options below, or contact us if you have any questions.
It is one of the oldest recognized, organized forms of exercise. The armies of Alexander the Great and the Spartans practiced it. It is a form of exercise that involves large muscle groups by running, standing, pushing and pulling and using your bodyweight as a tool or a counterbalance. Calisthenics is spelt with one ‘l’ in US English, but the programs and results are the same. Calisthenics comes from the ancient Greek meaning beautiful strength.
Calisthenics is based on simplicity and there is a huge degree of flexibility in each piece of equipment, but the more extensive the setup, the greater the opportunities. Street workouts are ideal for ‘pop-in’ exercises but with a little planning they can be used as circuit training sessions.
This is a difficult question since a proper workout requires variety, however, pull up and parallel bars are not something that are easily replicated in the real world.
The powder-coated surface is termed all-weather and the equipment might only be unusable in extreme conditions. Heat and freezing in the case of steel bars and poles and perhaps snow in the case of the surface.
The need is to have one that dampens movement upon landing. Pour-in-place rubber surfacing is flat and smooth and since it is an open surface, it drains quickly.