INdoor climbing Walls
Traverse WallsA Traverse Wall is climbed horizontally, not vertically. The wall is 8' or 10' high and comes in sections to allow for any desired length. The fun and challenge of a Traverse Wall is making it from one side to the other, rather than to the top. Students are never more than a few feet off the floor as they traverse, or climb across, the wall. No ropes or harnesses are needed. Traverse Walls can occupy and optimize a variety of spaces--from gymnasiums to classrooms to hallways. Take a look below at all the different types of Traverse Climbing Walls Everlast offers, including those with interactive and decorative surfaces.
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Standard™ Wall |
magna™ Wall |
Everlast's most economical traverse wall, the Standard Climbing Wall features earth tones and a lightly textured surface. The color-coded Groperz™ Hand Holds offer a variety of options for climbers to use as they climb. . The Standard Climbing Wall offers all you need to get youth climbing the walls!
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It’s all in the name with the Magna® Climbing Wall. This “magnetic climbing wall” lets you place, remove and arrange magnets while you climb. It’s a truly interactive experience! Play climbing wall games and mark routes. Learn math fact or spelling words on this amazing magnetic climbing wall. It’s perfect for schools and appeals to all students, especially the kinesthetic learners, or those who benefit from moving while they learn.
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Relief Feature™ WallThe textured surface of this Traverse Climbing Wall includes a variety of fixed rock shapes that can be used along with the hand holds to traverse the wall. Put climbing skills to the test by making it across the entire traverse climbing wall using only the relief features!
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sandstone Relief™ WallPut climbing skills to the test with the Sandstone Relief-Feature™ Wall. Special sandstone-style hand holds are a great way to start on this wall, but try climbing on the relief features for an extra challenge.
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Top Rope WallsA Top Rope Wall is a vertical climbing wall that requires a harness and a safety rope that anchors at the top. This type of wall is best suited for adolescent to adult climbers since a partner (belayer) is responsible for the safety of the climber through managing a safety rope. Top Rope Climbing walls provide vast opportunities for climbing skill development, positive risk taking, team building and trust building. They also promote courage, communication and social skills.
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