Rock Climbing Wall Panels
Rock Climbing Wall Panels
Rock Climbing Wall Panels
Rock Climbing Wall Panels
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Rock Climbing Wall Panels

Rock Climbing Wall Panels

Custom Climbing Wall
Regular price 1,281.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Can’t keep your feet on the ground? Create a DIY climb zone with our indoor Rock Climbing Wall Panels! Combine several of these square panels (sold individually) to create a super cool climbing wall that will take your playroom or sensory space to new heights! Watch kids experience full-body sensory input and work on important motor skills as they strategically maneuver their arms, hands and feet across the panels. Climbing Holds sold separately.

  • Promotes motor planning skills and bilateral coordination
  • Supports kids with sensory processing disorder and ADHD 
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 5-12

Ideas for Use 

  • Place foam pit beneath rock wall. Climb to the top and jump down for an epic crash landing! 
  • Time yourself as you traverse or ascend the wall. Try to beat your best time! 
  • Use tape to map out a route up the wall for kids who may need extra encouragement 

Details

  • Includes one climbing panel and installation hardware 
  • Each panel measures 42"Lx 42"W x 0.75"H 
  • Weight: 33 lbs. 
  • Holds up to 270 lbs. 
  • Panel: Wood with paint 
  • Hardware: Wood and metal screws
  • Colors: Porcelain 
  • Surface wash. Air dry. Use a clean damp cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasives. Do not use any cleaners or associated equipment.
  • One year warranty 

Getting Started

  • Includes one square 42\" x 42\" panel and installation hardware.
  • To form a climbing wall, combine several panels together. 
  • Professional installation is required. 
  • Each panel comes with a wooden mounting frame. The frame can be installed directly on CMU, concrete or studs (wood or metal). Once it is drilled into the wall, simply fit the panel on top of the frame and screw the panel in place.
  • The included user manual provides step-by-step installation instructions


Shipping and Returns

Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee applies.


Safety Information

Professional installation is required. A safety area of at least 7 feet must extend around the climbing wall. This safety area needs to be free of obstacles, sharp edges, and sharp objects and not overlap with the safety area of other equipment. Floor mats of adequate thickness should be used to protect users from falls. Rock or wall climbing indoors and outdoors is an inherently dangerous sport. The activity of climbing can lead to significant personal injury, disfigurement or death. Even though one may be climbing indoors on an artificial wall, risks still exist and caution must be exercised. Fun and Function is not liable for injuries resulting from these inherent risks of climbing.

Use only with adult supervision.


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