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Transform any walking path into an outdoor fitness destination.

Bring functional fitness to your community with ExoTrail by ExoFit. ExoTrail combines outdoor fitness equipment, movement stations, and trail-based exercise opportunities to create engaging wellness experiences for parks, schools, communities, and recreation spaces.

Whether users want to build total-body strength, improve mobility, or boost cardiovascular health, this all-in-one package accommodates fitness enthusiasts of every level.

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The ExoTrail Difference

FITNESS

Combines strength, balance, mobility, and functional training through a series of outdoor fitness stations.

EDUCATION

Each station provides clear instructions, exercise tips, recommended repetitions, and variations for an effective workout.

COMMUNITY

Encourages active lifestyles, builds community value, and enhances existing spaces.

8 STATIONS. ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES.

Improve balance, stability, coordination, and body control.
12″, 18″ & 24″ Platforms – Build lower-body strength, balance,
coordination, and cardiovascular
endurance.

Multiple hand positions allow users to customize difficulty while building upper body and core strength.

Build upper-body, grip, and functional strength with a two-user station designed for inclusive outdoor fitness.

Support a variety of strength and mobility exercises for users of different ability levels.

Target chest, shoulders, and triceps with bodyweight resistance training.

Develop core strength and abdominal endurance.

Strengthen the posterior chain and promote healthy posture.

Great multi-use station! Focus on your core while doing knee & leg lifts. This station can also be used for inverted pull-ups.

Another great station for various exercises. Use as a standard decline sit-up bench, or turn around and use it for an incline leg lift station. The Ball Target allows the user to toss a medicine ball while doing sit-ups for a more intense core workout

A multi-level station that allows inclined push-ups at various levels.

These steps are great for doing basic step-ups, box jumps Bulgarian split squats, and many others.

Great station to work multiple areas of your body with the help of assisted steps to get up and back down. Reach up and traverse across, hang in place to stretch or do some leg raises to focus on your core.

Using the assisted step, reach up and grab bars for pull-ups and leg raises. Grab the bars wider for wide-grip pull-ups.

Also known as Stall Bars, there are many different exercises and stretching techniques for both upper and lower body. Use the overhead bar for knee raises or pull-ups. Or really challenge yourself and try the “human flag”!

The back extension exercise strengthens the lower back, glutes, and hamstrings by extending the spine against resistance, promoting core stability and posture.

Instructional Signage

Instructional signage transforms equipment into a guided fitness experience, encouraging participation and repeat use.