5/5 Ali El F. 7 months ago on Google
One
of
the
best
gyms
I’ve
ever
visited.
The
scale
of
this
gym
is
unexplainable
as
it
just
feels
unending.
There
are
3
rooms
of
bouldering,
1
no
rope
lead
wall
with
ramp
mats
and
a
training
room.
The
training
facilities
are
marvellous
and
encompass
anything
anyone
would
need
to
train
for
climbing:
3
training
boards,
2
circuit
boards,
hangboards,
a
crack,
3
spray
walls
of
varying
angles.
Classic
weights
barbells,
dumbbells,
kettlebells,
benches,
squat
racks
and
a
rowing
machine.
The
comp
wall
is
actually
fun
unlike
some
other
gyms
I’ve
visited
even
with
some
of
the
easier
boulders
which
is
always
nice
as
I
was
climbing
with
someone
that
was
not
looking
for
the
hardest
climbs.
But
the
hard
climbs
are
just
as
creative
and
well
set.
One
of
my
only
issues
with
the
gym
is
that
their
highest
level
(orange)
is
not
that
difficult,
although
this
was
not
an
issue
for
me,
if
you’re
an
>8a
boulderer,
I
doubt
any
boulder
in
this
gym
will
test
your
strength
(But
you
can
always
use
their
3
training
boards,
circuit
board
or
3
wall
spray
to
do
that
of
course).
Another
issue
is
the
slab
setting
that
is
a
little
uncomfortable/
injury
prone
at
times,
(although
that
is
in
the
spirit
of
slab)
it
does
mean
the
slab
walls
were
visibly
not
as
popular
during
my
visit
which
I
understood
when
I
started
climbing
their
slabs.
The
staff
was
very
polite
and
even
during
peak
hour
in
the
afternoon
of
a
weekday
they
clearly
indicated
the
steps
necessary
for
first
timers.
The
community
was
sociable,
welcoming
and
positive.
Tips
for
newcomers:
-
Bring
a
lock
for
the
lockers/cages
-
Sign
the
waiver
online
beforehand
to
save
some
time
although
it
took
only
5
mins
-
There
are
brushes
you
just
need
to
look
for
them,
might
be
a
bit
of
a
walk
-
Do
not
climb
barefoot
even
for
a
couple
moves,
they
are
quite
strict
on
the
rules
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