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Best Equipment for a CrossFit Box: Complete Fitout Guide (2026)

By Niall Wogan |Updated 2 April 2026|13 min read

A CrossFit box needs power racks or rigs, Olympic barbells, bumper plates, kettlebells, rowing machines, assault/air bikes, pull-up bars, plyo boxes, wall balls, and rubber flooring. Budget $60,000–$150,000 for a mid-size box. The VERVE Satori Power Rack ($1,099) and Tori Cable Machines provide commercial-grade functional training equipment, while VERVE’s full range of Olympic barbells, bumper plates, kettlebells, and free weights covers all CrossFit programming needs.

I’ve helped equip hundreds of CrossFit boxes and functional training gyms across Australia through VERVE Fitness. The equipment requirements for a CrossFit box are fundamentally different from a traditional gym — you need multiples of everything because an entire class performs the same movement simultaneously, and the gear takes a serious beating from daily high-rep barbell cycling, drops from overhead, and constant rotation between stations.

This guide covers every piece of equipment you need to open and run a CrossFit box, organised by programming type (Olympic lifting, gymnastics, metabolic conditioning, and strength), with specific quantities, costs, and three complete fitout packages from $60K to $150K.

Essential CrossFit Box Equipment Checklist

Here is the complete equipment list for a CrossFit box, with recommended quantities based on a class size of 15–20 athletes. Every item links to the relevant VERVE Fitness product or collection where available.

Equipment Qty (15–20 athletes) Est. Cost VERVE Product
Power Racks / Squat Stands 4–6 $1,099 each Satori Power Rack
Olympic Barbells (20kg men’s) 12–15 $300–$600 each Olympic Barbells
Olympic Barbells (15kg women’s) 6–10 $250–$500 each Olympic Barbells
Bumper Plates (full set per station) 15–20 sets $400–$800 per set Bumper Plates
Kettlebells (8kg–32kg range) 30–50 pieces $30–$120 each Kettlebells
Rowing Machines 8–12 $1,500–$2,500 each Rowers
Assault / Air Bikes 6–10 $1,200–$2,000 each
Pull-Up Rig / Bars 1 rig (10–20 stations) $3,000–$12,000 Racks & Rigs
Plyo Boxes (20″/24″/30″) 15–20 $100–$250 each Plyo Boxes
Wall Balls (6kg–12kg) 15–20 $60–$120 each Wall Balls
Gymnastics Rings 8–12 pairs $60–$120 per pair
Jump Ropes (speed ropes) 20–30 $20–$50 each
Medicine Balls / Slam Balls 10–15 $40–$100 each
Dumbbells (pairs: 10kg–30kg) 5–8 pairs $50–$150 per pair Free Weights
Rubber Flooring (20mm+ tiles) Full floor (200–400m²) $5,000–$15,000 Gym Flooring
Functional Trainer / Cable Machine 1–2 $4,999 each Tori Functional Trainer
Timer / Clock System 1–2 $200–$500
Abmat / GHD Machines 4–6 $500–$1,200 each
Total (mid-size box) $60,000–$150,000

The range is wide because it depends on your class size, whether you buy everything new, and how premium you go on rowers, bikes, and rigging. Below, I break this down by programming type so you can prioritise based on your coaching style.

Equipment by Programming Type

CrossFit programming rotates between four main training domains. Each requires specific equipment. Here’s what you need for each.

Olympic Lifting

Core Programming

Cleans, snatches, clean & jerks, thrusters, overhead squats — Olympic lifting is the backbone of CrossFit. You need enough bars and plates for every athlete in your largest class to lift simultaneously.

  • Olympic Barbells — 1 per athlete. Buy bearing bars (not bushing) for smoother spin during the catch. You need both men’s 20kg and women’s 15kg bars.
  • Bumper Plates — Full sets (10kg, 15kg, 20kg, 25kg pairs minimum) for each lifting station. Bumper plates are non-negotiable — iron plates will destroy your floor and your barbells when dropped from overhead.
  • VERVE Satori Power Racks — $1,099 each. Use for back squats, front squats, and pressing. Buy 4–6 for a 20-athlete class (athletes share in pairs during strength portions).
  • Lifting Platforms — Dedicated platforms with 30–40mm rubber protect your floor from repeated drops. Build or buy 4–6 platforms for your barbell area.
Budget for Oly gear: $15,000–$35,000 depending on class size and bar quality

Gymnastics

Core Programming

Pull-ups, toes-to-bar, muscle-ups, handstand push-ups, ring dips, rope climbs — gymnastics movements require pull-up bars, rings, and enough stations for your class to rotate through.

  • Pull-Up Rig — A full rig is ideal for 15–20 pull-up stations in a row. Alternatively, wall-mounted pull-up bars or rack-mounted bars on your Satori Power Racks work for smaller boxes.
  • Gymnastics Rings — 8–12 pairs hanging from the rig for ring dips, ring rows, and muscle-ups. Budget $60–$120 per pair for wooden or composite rings with adjustable straps.
  • Climbing Ropes — 2–4 ropes (4.5m–6m) mounted to the ceiling. Essential for rope climbs in WODs.
  • Parallettes & Handstand Mats — 6–10 pairs for handstand push-up progressions and L-sits. Low cost, high utility.
Budget for gymnastics gear: $5,000–$15,000 depending on rig size

Metabolic Conditioning (Metcon)

Core Programming

Rowing, biking, box jumps, wall balls, double-unders, burpees — metcon stations are what make CrossFit WODs brutal. You need enough equipment for athletes to rotate through stations without waiting.

  • Rowing Machines — 8–12 rowers for a 20-athlete class. Used in warm-ups, WODs, and dedicated rowing pieces. Easily the most-used cardio equipment in any box.
  • Assault / Air Bikes — 6–10 bikes. Used for intervals, calories-for-time workouts, and active recovery. No CrossFit box is complete without them.
  • Wall Balls — 15–20 balls in 6kg, 9kg, and 12kg weights. Wall balls appear in more WODs than almost any other movement. Stock multiple weights so athletes can scale.
  • Plyo Boxes — 15–20 boxes. 3-in-1 foam plyo boxes (20″/24″/30″) are the safest option for high-rep box jumps. Avoid steel boxes for class use — shin injuries kill member retention.
  • Jump Ropes — 20–30 speed ropes for double-unders. Budget $20–$50 each. Many athletes bring their own, but you need loaners for beginners and drop-ins.
  • Kettlebells — 30–50 kettlebells across 8kg, 12kg, 16kg, 20kg, 24kg, and 32kg. Used for swings, goblet squats, Turkish get-ups, and farmer’s carries. Buy competition-style (same size shell, different weights) for consistent form coaching.
Budget for metcon gear: $20,000–$45,000 depending on rower/bike count

Strength & Accessory Work

Core Programming

Deadlifts, bench press, weighted pull-ups, hip thrusts, GHD sit-ups — dedicated strength work rounds out your programming and keeps athletes progressing between metcon days.

  • VERVE Satori Power Racks — $1,099 each. Already listed for Olympic lifting, but they double for all barbell strength work: squats, bench, rack pulls, and pressing.
  • Tori Functional Trainer Rack — $4,999. Adds cable-based accessory work (lat pulldowns, cable rows, tricep pushdowns, face pulls) that barbells can’t replicate. Excellent for pre-hab and accessory programming. One or two units are enough for a box.
  • Dumbbells — 5–8 pairs from 10kg to 30kg for dumbbell snatches, dumbbell thrusters, and accessory work. Rubber hex dumbbells are the standard.
  • GHD Machines — 4–6 units for GHD sit-ups, hip extensions, and back extensions. A CrossFit staple that most commercial gym equipment lists miss.
  • Flat & Adjustable Benches — 4–6 benches for bench press, dumbbell rows, and accessory work.
  • Resistance Bands — Multiple sets in various tensions for banded pull-ups, mobility work, and warm-ups. Budget $200–$500 for a full set.
Budget for strength gear: $10,000–$25,000

Don’t Forget: Flooring, Storage & Infrastructure

These aren’t exciting, but they’re essential. Skipping them will cost you more in the long run.

  • Rubber Flooring — 20mm+ rubber tiles or rolls across the entire floor. CrossFit means dropped barbells, so standard gym flooring won’t cut it. Budget $5,000–$15,000 depending on floor area (200–400m² is typical).
  • Plate Storage Trees — Wall-mounted or freestanding plate trees keep bumper plates organised and off the floor. Buy one per 2–3 lifting stations.
  • Barbell Storage — Wall-mounted or vertical barbell holders for 15–20 bars. Leaving bars on the floor leads to bent bars and tripping hazards.
  • Timer / Clock System — At least one large interval timer visible from every point in the box. Budget $200–$500 for a wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted unit.
  • Whiteboard / TV Display — For the daily WOD, scaling options, and athlete tracking. A 55″ TV running a WOD app is the modern standard.
  • Chalk & Chalk Buckets — Gymnastics chalk for grip on bars, rings, and barbells. A small ongoing cost, but essential for athlete safety.
Infrastructure budget: $6,000–$18,000 total

Sample CrossFit Box Fitout Packages

Three complete packages from starter to premium, so you can see exactly where the money goes. All prices are in AUD and based on new equipment.

Starter — ~$60,000

12–15 Athlete Classes | 150–200m² Box

The minimum viable box. Enough gear to run solid classes with shared stations and smart programming.

EquipmentQtyCost
Satori Power Racks3$3,297
Olympic Barbells (men’s + women’s)15$5,250
Bumper Plate Sets12$6,000
Kettlebells (8kg–32kg)25$2,000
Rowing Machines6$10,500
Assault / Air Bikes4$5,600
Pull-Up Rig (8 stations)1$4,000
Gymnastics Rings6 pairs$480
Plyo Boxes (3-in-1)12$1,800
Wall Balls12$960
Jump Ropes20$600
GHD Machines3$2,100
Dumbbells (5 pairs)10$800
Benches3$900
Rubber Flooring (200m²)1 lot$6,000
Storage, Timer, Accessories1 lot$2,000
Starter Total~$52,287
Realistic total with shipping & contingency: ~$60,000
Standard — ~$100,000

18–20 Athlete Classes | 250–350m² Box

The most common CrossFit box setup. Full class capacity with no equipment sharing during WODs, plus a dedicated accessory area.

EquipmentQtyCost
Satori Power Racks5$5,495
Olympic Barbells (men’s + women’s)22$8,800
Bumper Plate Sets18$10,800
Kettlebells (8kg–32kg)40$3,200
Rowing Machines10$17,500
Assault / Air Bikes8$11,200
Pull-Up Rig (14 stations)1$7,000
Gymnastics Rings10 pairs$800
Plyo Boxes (3-in-1)18$2,700
Wall Balls18$1,440
Jump Ropes25$750
GHD Machines5$3,500
Dumbbells (7 pairs)14$1,400
Benches5$1,500
Climbing Ropes3$600
Tori Functional Trainer1$4,999
Rubber Flooring (300m²)1 lot$10,500
Storage, Timer, Accessories1 lot$3,500
Standard Total~$95,684
Realistic total with shipping & contingency: ~$100,000
Premium — ~$150,000

20–25 Athlete Classes | 350–500m² Box

A competition-ready box with dedicated zones for Olympic lifting, gymnastics, metcon, and strength. Premium bars, extra rowers and bikes, and a full accessory area with cable machines.

EquipmentQtyCost
Satori Power Racks6$6,594
Olympic Barbells (premium bearing bars)28$14,000
Bumper Plate Sets (competition-grade)22$15,400
Change Plates (0.5kg–5kg sets)12 sets$1,800
Kettlebells (8kg–40kg, competition style)50$4,500
Rowing Machines12$21,000
Assault / Air Bikes10$14,000
Ski Ergs4$5,200
Pull-Up Rig (20 stations + accessories)1$12,000
Gymnastics Rings12 pairs$1,200
Plyo Boxes (3-in-1 foam)22$3,300
Wall Balls22$1,760
Jump Ropes30$900
GHD Machines6$4,800
Dumbbells (10 pairs, 5kg–35kg)20$2,200
Benches (flat + adjustable)6$2,100
Climbing Ropes4$800
Parallettes8 pairs$640
Tori Functional Trainer2$9,998
Specialty Bars (trap bar, safety squat bar)3$1,200
Rubber Flooring (400m² + lifting platforms)1 lot$15,000
Storage, Timer, Sound System, Accessories1 lot$5,000
Premium Total~$143,392
Realistic total with shipping & contingency: ~$150,000

These packages assume all-new equipment from Australian suppliers. You can reduce costs by 15–25% by buying used kettlebells, plates, and boxes — but buy barbells, rowers, and cable machines new. Warranty coverage on high-use equipment pays for itself.

Where to Save and Where to Spend

Not every piece of equipment in a CrossFit box needs to be top-shelf. Here’s where your money makes the biggest difference.

Spend More On

  • Olympic Barbells — Cheap bars develop bent shafts, lose spin, and degrade fast under high-rep cycling. A quality bearing bar lasts years longer and protects your athletes’ wrists and shoulders.
  • Rowers — Rowers take enormous abuse in CrossFit classes. Commercial-rated machines last 5–10 years; cheap ones fail in 12–18 months.
  • Pull-Up Rig — The rig is the centrepiece of your box. It needs to hold athletes doing kipping pull-ups, muscle-ups, and rope climbs. Structural failure is a safety and liability disaster.
  • Flooring — Thin or low-quality flooring cracks under repeated barbell drops. Replace it once properly with 20mm+ rubber — don’t buy it twice.

Save On

  • Plyo Boxes — Foam 3-in-1 boxes are cheap, safe, and functional. No need for steel competition boxes for class use.
  • Jump Ropes — Budget speed ropes work fine for class use. Serious athletes bring their own.
  • Medicine / Slam Balls — These are simple rubber-and-sand products. There’s not much difference between a $40 ball and a $100 ball.
  • Resistance Bands & Accessories — Functional and cheap. Buy in bulk, replace as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What equipment does a CrossFit gym need?

A CrossFit box needs power racks or rigs, Olympic barbells, bumper plates, kettlebells, rowing machines, assault/air bikes, pull-up bars, plyo boxes, wall balls, and rubber flooring. You also need gymnastics rings, jump ropes, medicine balls, and a clock/timer system. Budget $60,000–$150,000 for a mid-size box depending on whether you buy new or a mix of new and used.

How much does it cost to equip a CrossFit box?

A starter CrossFit box fitout costs around $60,000, covering the essentials for classes of 12–15 athletes. A standard fitout for 20-athlete classes runs about $100,000. A premium box with competition-grade equipment and dedicated Olympic lifting platforms costs $150,000 or more. These figures cover equipment only — not rent, build-out, or branding.

How many barbells does a CrossFit box need?

You need one barbell per athlete in your largest class. If your max class size is 20, buy 20 Olympic barbells — 12 men’s (20kg) and 8 women’s (15kg) is a typical split. Add 2–3 specialty bars (trap bar, safety squat bar) for accessory work. The VERVE Olympic Barbell range offers commercial-grade bars built for daily high-rep use.

What flooring is best for a CrossFit box?

CrossFit boxes need 20mm+ rubber tiles or rolls across the entire floor, with 30–40mm horse stall mats or dedicated Olympic lifting platforms in the barbell areas. Standard gym flooring is not thick enough for repeated barbell drops. Budget $5,000–$15,000 for flooring depending on your floor area. VERVE Gym Flooring offers commercial-grade rubber tiles rated for heavy impact.

Do I need a rig or can I use power racks for CrossFit?

You can absolutely start with power racks instead of a full rig. The VERVE Satori Power Rack ($1,099) supports squats, bench press, and rack-mounted pull-up bars. A full rig is ideal for larger boxes running 20+ athlete classes where you need multiple pull-up stations side by side, but 2–4 power racks work well for boxes running smaller classes. Many boxes start with racks and upgrade to a rig as membership grows.

What is the most important piece of equipment for a CrossFit box?

Olympic barbells and bumper plates are the most important equipment in a CrossFit box — they’re used in almost every WOD. Cleans, snatches, thrusters, deadlifts, squats, and presses all require a barbell. Invest in quality bars that can handle daily high-rep abuse. After barbells, pull-up stations (rig or rack-mounted) are the next highest priority for gymnastics movements like pull-ups, toes-to-bar, and muscle-ups.

Ready to Equip Your CrossFit Box?

VERVE Fitness supplies commercial-grade power racks, Olympic barbells, bumper plates, kettlebells, flooring, and functional trainers to CrossFit boxes across Australia. Tell us your floor plan and class size, and we’ll build a custom equipment list with pricing.

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