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SPORTS & RECREATION |
26 October 2011 |
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Standing at 8 metres high, 15 metres long and 7 metres wide, a total of 28 climbing lanes (routes changed frequently) await you. Using the latest technology from T-Wall, this gym was built from scratch using the Triax system.
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Triax is more than just an inexpensive alternative to art cliff climbing panels; various multi angled climbing faces that normal artificial climbing panels cannot offer can be created. This is also the greatest highlight of Climbers Laboratory. Triax consists of several times glued panels, which are endowed with a special coating that is very functional for climbing. This coating is highly abrasion resistant and can be tuned to the desired roughness.
Dirt resistance as well as durability are attained with the surface quality. The climbing surfaces are coloured and size of the granulation easily selectable. This uniquely designed wall has mounting options for 30 holds per square metre and offers huge variations of hold attachment possibilities. This gives the route setter much more options to choose from as compared to a conventional climbing wall.
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T-Wall pays attention to optically responding architecture with unique elements. All elements of Triax are planned computer-assisted and manufactured in precision down to the exact millimetre. They are therefore firmly installed, ensuring stability. Conformity to safety is what we always ensure even as we play with fancy hold attachments and climbing routes.
Who should visit Climbers Laboratory?
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Climbing Enthusiasts
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Climbing certification seekers (age 13 and above)
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Climbing Newbie
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Schools
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Corporate Groups
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Friends and/or family
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Staff retreat/ team building
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