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Setting Up a CrossFit Box: Complete Equipment List and Budget

Setting Up a CrossFit Box: Complete Equipment List and Budget 2026

Why CrossFit Boxes Require Different Equipment Than Traditional Gyms

CrossFit isn't bodybuilding with a timer. It's a distinct training methodology that demands specific equipment, layout, and investment priorities. Open a CrossFit box with traditional gym equipment and you'll spend the first year replacing everything that breaks under the demands of high-intensity functional fitness.

This guide provides the complete equipment list and realistic budget for opening a CrossFit box in Australia in 2026, broken down by facility size and membership capacity.

Essential CrossFit Equipment: The Non-Negotiables

Barbells and Plates (Your Biggest Investment)

Olympic barbells: Budget 1 barbell per 3-4 members during class
  • Men's 20kg barbells: $350-$600 each (need 10-15 for 60-member box)
  • Women's 15kg barbells: $350-$600 each (need 6-10)
  • Training bars (cheaper alternatives): $200-$350 each
  • Bumper plates: Calculate 2-3 sets per barbell
  • 150kg-200kg set (10-25kg plates): $650-$950 per set
  • Budget 15-20 complete sets for 60-member capacity
  • Total investment: $10,000-$19,000 in plates alone
  • Collars: $30-$60 per pair, 2 pairs per barbell

    Total barbell and plate investment: $20,000-$35,000

    Rigs and Pull-Up Stations

    Floor-mounted rig options:
  • Wall-mounted fold-up rigs: $2,500-$4,500 (space-saving)
  • Free-standing 4-post rig: $4,000-$7,000 (most versatile)
  • Competition-style multi-bay rig: $12,000-$25,000 (premium boxes)
  • Key rig features:
  • Pull-up bar diameter: 30mm (official CrossFit standard)
  • Height: 2.5-2.8m for muscle-ups and rope climbs
  • Spacing: 1.2-1.5m between stations
  • Accessories: Ring attachment points, rope climb mounts, matador attachments
  • Budget: $8,000-$20,000 depending on size and configuration

    Platforms and Lifting Surfaces

    Lifting platforms: Essential for barbell work
  • DIY plywood platforms: $200-$400 each (8-12 needed)
  • Commercial platforms: $800-$1,500 each
  • Full rubber flooring alternative: Discussed in flooring section
  • Budget: $3,000-$12,000 for platform setup

    Gymnastics Equipment

    Rings: $120-$250 per pair (need 8-12 pairs)

    Plyo boxes: $180-$350 each (need 10-15 in 20", 24", 30" heights)
  • Stackable boxes save space and money
  • Wood boxes more durable than foam
  • Parallettes: $150-$300 per pair (4-6 pairs)

    Gymnastics mats: $300-$600 each (2-4 for skill work)

    Budget: $6,000-$10,000 for gymnastics equipment

    Cardio Equipment

    Rowers: The CrossFit staple
  • Concept2 Model D/E: $1,400-$1,600 each
  • Budget 1 rower per 8-10 members (6-8 rowers for 60-member box)
  • Total: $8,400-$12,800
  • Assault bikes/Echo bikes:
  • $1,600-$2,000 each
  • 4-6 bikes recommended
  • Total: $6,400-$12,000
  • SkiErgs: $1,100-$1,400 each (2-4 recommended)

    Jump ropes: $25-$45 each (1 per member), store inventory of 60-80 ropes

    Budget: $18,000-$28,000 for cardio equipment

    Dumbbells and Kettlebells

    Dumbbells:
  • Pairs from 10-35kg: $2,500-$4,000
  • Focus on 12.5kg, 15kg, 17.5kg, 20kg, 22.5kg, 25kg (most used)
  • Kettlebells:
  • Range from 8-32kg: $1,500-$2,500
  • Need multiple of popular weights (12kg, 16kg, 20kg, 24kg)
  • Budget: $5,000-$8,000 for dumbbells and kettlebells

    Functional Training Equipment

    Slam balls: $40-$80 each, 10-15 in various weights

    Wall balls: $55-$95 each, 15-20 in 6kg, 9kg, 10kg, 14kg

    Sandbags: $80-$150 each, 6-8 in different weights

    Battle ropes: $150-$300 each, 2-3 ropes

    Sleds: $400-$800 each, 2-4 sleds

    Farmer's carry handles: $150-$300 per pair

    Budget: $5,000-$8,000 for functional equipment

    Layout and Space Requirements

    Minimum Space Calculations

    60-member box (3 classes running simultaneously, 20 members per class):
  • Main workout floor: 200-300m² minimum
  • Each athlete needs 2.5m x 2.5m workspace (6.25m²)
  • Equipment storage: 30-50m²
  • Reception/retail: 15-25m²
  • Bathrooms/changing: 40-60m²
  • Total: 300-450m² minimum
  • 100-member box:
  • Main floor: 350-500m²
  • Total facility: 500-700m²
  • Zone Planning

    Barbell zone (40% of floor space):
  • Lifting platforms arranged in rows
  • 1.5m clearance between platforms
  • Storage for plates against walls
  • Bodyweight/gymnastics zone (30%):
  • Rigs and pull-up bars
  • Space for rope climbs (clear height required)
  • Plyo boxes and gymnastics equipment
  • Cardio zone (20%):
  • Rowers and bikes arranged for coach visibility
  • Near doors if possible (ventilation critical)
  • Stretching/warm-up zone (10%):
  • Open floor space
  • Foam rollers, bands, mobility tools
  • Flooring: The Foundation of Your Box

    Flooring Options and Costs

    Rubber + Turf Combination (Most Common):
  • 70% heavy-duty rubber tiles (20-25mm): $65-$95/m²
  • 30% turf for sled work: $95-$140/m²
  • 300m² box total: $25,000-$35,000
  • All-Rubber Option (Budget-Friendly):
  • 100% commercial rubber flooring
  • 300m² box: $18,000-$28,000
  • Competition-Grade Setup:
  • Dedicated lifting platforms
  • Premium turf with extra padding
  • 300m² box: $35,000-$50,000
  • Complete Budget Breakdown by Box Size

    Starter Box (40-60 members, 250m² facility)

    Equipment:
  • Barbells and plates: $18,000
  • Rig (4-post): $6,000
  • Lifting platforms (DIY): $3,200
  • Gymnastics equipment: $6,500
  • Rowers (6): $9,000
  • Bikes (4): $7,000
  • Dumbbells/kettlebells: $5,500
  • Functional equipment: $5,000
  • Jump ropes and accessories: $2,000
  • Equipment Total: $62,200 Facility Setup:
  • Flooring (rubber + turf): $22,000
  • HVAC/ventilation: $8,000
  • Lighting and electrical: $6,000
  • Bathrooms and facilities: $12,000
  • Signage and branding: $4,000
  • Facility Total: $52,000

    Grand Total: $114,200 (plus rent deposit, insurance, legal, initial marketing)

    Standard Box (80-100 members, 400m² facility)

    Equipment:
  • Barbells and plates: $28,000
  • Rig (multi-bay): $12,000
  • Lifting platforms: $8,000
  • Gymnastics equipment: $8,500
  • Rowers (8): $12,000
  • Bikes (6): $10,500
  • SkiErgs (3): $3,900
  • Dumbbells/kettlebells: $7,500
  • Functional equipment: $7,000
  • Accessories: $3,500
  • Equipment Total: $100,900 Facility Setup:
  • Flooring: $35,000
  • HVAC: $14,000
  • Other: $25,000
  • Facility Total: $74,000

    Grand Total: $174,900

    Premium Box (150+ members, 600m² facility)

    Equipment Total: $180,000+ Facility Total: $120,000+ Grand Total: $300,000+

    Smart Purchasing Strategies

    Buy New vs Used

    Always buy new:
  • Barbells (used bars have unknown drop history)
  • Bumper plates from reputable brands
  • Rigs and structural equipment
  • Rowers (warranty critical)
  • Consider used:
  • Plyo boxes (if structurally sound)
  • Weight plates (if rubber coating intact)
  • Some dumbbells and kettlebells
  • Never buy used:
  • Ropes or fabric equipment (safety concern)
  • Resistance bands (degraded rubber fails catastrophically)
  • Financing Options in Australia

    Equipment finance:
  • 3-5 year terms common
  • Interest rates: 6-12% depending on credit
  • Example: $100k financed at 8% over 5 years = $2,028/month
  • Leasing:
  • Lower monthly payments
  • Equipment refresh every 3-5 years
  • Good for rapidly evolving equipment
  • Package Deals and Timing

    End of financial year (June): Suppliers push to meet targets

    Black Friday/Cyber Monday: Some Australian suppliers offer deals

    Package pricing: Buying complete setup from one supplier typically saves 15-20%

    Ongoing Equipment Costs

    Annual Maintenance and Replacement

    Consumables (Annual):
  • Jump ropes: $800-$1,200
  • Resistance bands: $400-$600
  • Chalk: $600-$900
  • Cleaning supplies: $1,500-$2,500
  • Maintenance:
  • Barbell bearing service: $500-$1,000
  • Equipment repairs: $1,000-$2,000
  • Flooring repairs/touch-ups: $500-$1,500
  • Replacement reserves:
  • 10% of equipment value annually
  • For $100k equipment: $10,000/year reserve
  • Total ongoing: $15,000-$20,000 annually

    Alternative: Mobile/Garage Box Setup

    Minimal Viable CrossFit Gym (10-15 members):
  • 6 barbells + plates: $7,000
  • Wall-mounted rig: $2,500
  • 4 rowers: $5,600
  • 2 bikes: $3,500
  • Basic dumbbells/kettlebells: $2,000
  • Functional equipment: $2,500
  • Basic flooring: $5,000
  • Total: $28,100

    Can operate from industrial space or large garage, keeping overhead minimal while building membership.

    Australian Compliance Requirements

    Building regulations:
  • Floor loading capacity minimum 5kN/m² (check with structural engineer)
  • Emergency exits per occupancy load
  • Disability access requirements
  • Insurance:
  • Public liability: $20 million minimum coverage
  • Professional indemnity for coaching
  • Equipment and building insurance
  • Business registration:
  • ABN and business name
  • GST registration (if forecast $75k+ annual revenue)
  • WorkCover if employing coaches
  • Revenue Projections and Break-Even

    60-member box at $60/week average:
  • Monthly revenue: $15,600
  • Annual: $187,200
  • Typical monthly expenses:
  • Rent: $4,000-$6,000
  • Utilities: $800-$1,200
  • Insurance: $600-$900
  • Maintenance/supplies: $1,500
  • Marketing: $500-$1,000
  • Coach salaries: $4,000-$8,000
  • Total: $11,400-$17,600

    Break-even: 50-70 members depending on location and cost structure

    Conclusion: Build Your Box Right From Day One

    CrossFit boxes fail not from bad coaching but from undercapitalization. Members notice when equipment is insufficient or low-quality. They compare your facility to others and vote with their wallets.

    Budget properly. Buy quality equipment that handles abuse. Design efficient layouts. And remember: your equipment is your product. Invest accordingly.

    Ready to equip your CrossFit box? Contact Compound Fitness Equipment for complete CrossFit equipment packages tailored to Australian boxes.

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    *Written for CrossFit box owners, functional fitness entrepreneurs, and gym investors planning CrossFit facilities in Australia.*

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