June 2, 2009

Indoor Rock Climbing Wall - A Few Facts About Indoor Rock Climbing Walls

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Wooden walls are the foundation of the indoor rock climbing walls. Nearly all indoor rock climbing walls is made from plywood sheets in which anchors have been placed. With the limitless possibilities of an indoor rock-climbing wall, you can setup segments for a wide range of difficulty levels.

When you are shopping for an indoor rock climbing wall, you will need handholds and fasteners as well. The minimum is one handhold per 3 square feet of wall. For optimum performance, you should have one handhold per two square feet of wall. Make sure you purchase your holds from a highly regarded manufacturer that will guarantee against breakage for at least one year. Be sure that the fasteners are compatible with the handholds you choose and the proper length to thread correctly.

The ropes that you use for your indoor rock climbing wall should only be dynamic ropes especially for top-roping, and lead-climbing. Purchase your ropes from manufacturers that stick to U.I.A.A. guidelines and standards. You should have one rope for every belay bar.

You will need harnesses for your indoor rock climbing wall as well as helmets. There is a lot of gear involved with rock climbing, but the most important aspect of an indoor rock-climbing wall is the protective flooring. The floor should extend at least 6 feet around all climbing areas. Protective flooring will help to prevent injuries and will also aid in defining the climbing area. You may choose a flooring system that is carpeted for impact absorption, dust control and the attractive look it will lend to your indoor rock-climbing wall. You may opt to use pea gravel or chopped rubber instead.

You will need a ladder to be ale to set climbing routes more efficiently. A few ladders that range from six feet to full extension are suggested to reach higher areas more readily.

If you install an indoor rock climbing wall in your home, think of the fun you, your family and your friends will have practicing techniques and perfecting your moves. Your house will become a gathering place for not only those who like to climb, but those who like to watch as well.



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