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| About |
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| Designer, manufacturer and installer of climbing walls
since 1987. |
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Pyramide initiated the French standards
(published in December 1993) and European standard (published
in March 1999) specific to the stability and safety requirements
of artificial climbing surfaces. |
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Pyramide was selected to design supply and manage the first
international sport climbing competition ever on an artificial
surface (1st indoor world championship in Grenoble, France
1987). |
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Pyramide has been supporting several climbing
federations since 1987 during the crucial phase of stabilization
of the international competitions circuit. |
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Pyramide is the first and only official supplier
of the FFME (French mountaineering and climbing federation),
of the DAV (German Alpine Club) and of the SMF (Singapore
Mountaineering Federation). |
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Pyramide is a member of :
the European standardizing committee for climbing
walls
> the standardizing committee for climbing holds
> the standardizing committee for the landing areas for
climbing walls. |
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Pyramide was the first company to imagine
and conceive : (innovators)
> the very first modular climbing walls with sculpted fiberglass
reinforced panels
> the inset holds
> a patented, unique and 100% sure anti-rotation system
for climbing holds
> the MagNet holds
> the visual marking on climbing walls indicating the maximal
climbing height without rope belaying |
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Our great strength : we manufacture fiberglass
modular panels systems. Pyramide is the only company worldwide that offers all
artificial climbing surfaces and the M.G.V. sport climbing
system in addition (the M.G.V. system won a prize for innovation
when it was first created). |
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The large range of Pyramide products available meets the users' needs
whether they be introductory, play, sports training, competition,
leisure, physical therapy, commando training, TV games,
corporate management and motivational programs
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| Pyramide has installations on all 5 continents of the Globe. |
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The 2,500th wall by Pyramide was installed
in Japan in April 2002
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