I train with the Adex Wildman Club, named after Mark Wildman. I needed a dedicated way to organize and transport the weights and spacers—and being a Wildman fan, I wanted a setup that matched the brand’s bold feel.

This fitout starts with a Systainer³ L 137 in anthracite, finished with a white catch and white handle. A couple of black anodized cards from Amazon and some quick laser work turned into labels and motivation. The lid carries the Mark Wildman logo, cut from vinyl on a Silhouette Cameo for a sharp, professional finish with minimal effort.

Inside, a 15 mm EPP foam lid insert protects the contents. The base combines MDF and plywood cut into a custom grid to hold each weight and spacer securely, with the club resting up front. It’s all pinned and glued with CA glue like 2P-10 or Starbond for a rock-solid fit.

For me, this fitout keeps my training gear organized and ready to grab at a moment’s notice. For professionals in rehab, sport, or fitness instruction, it also shows how Systainers can turn loose equipment into a portable, client-ready kit.

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This fitout by:

Tim Swieter

Sys Tim

Build awesome things, with great people, have fun and make money! I created Systainer Store which became the largest dealer of Systainers in North America. In the fall of 2024 the store was sold to Systainer Systems North America and is now Systainer USA. I'm a business and strategy designer, an entrepreneur and a professional engineer. I've built SaaS and IOT businesses as well as rollercoasters, parades and fireworks shows.

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