Constructing
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Configuration : beginners' surface (vertical
+ slight overhang) with automatic belay systems to ensure a constant
free access
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Height : minimum 3 m (10')
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Width : give it greater importance, for
it determines the largest number of participants possible : 1.20
m (4') to 1.50 m (5') wide = one climbing route
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Number of protruding holds : 10 / sq.
m (1 / sq. ft) to set several routes on the same wall section
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Support : whether the available support
is a concrete wall, a breeze block wall, a steel frame, timber columns
or other, there is always a possibility to adapt a corresponding
climbing wall support. The option of self-standing climbing wall
supports is also a solution
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Crash area : permanent crash mat
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Osaka : YMCA (Japan),
Memmingen : Tennis and Leisure Center (Germany), Trondheim : 3T
Center (Norway), Turin : American Club (Italy), Hamburg : Meridian
Club (Germany), Burke Racquet & Swim Club (USA)
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- design assistance
- advisory consulting / quotation (free of charge, no commitment)
- help for writing the technical specifications (tender document,
etc
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- engineering & technical information (loads on support wall and
floor, information about standards, etc
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Pyramide 's recommendation |
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Place the climbing wall into an under-utilized
squash court (see also "racquetball court/squash court conversion")
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Osaka (Japan) |
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Product info |
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