Climbing with kids
A climbing gym is an exciting and fun place, but it’s also a dangerous place. As a parent you are responsible for your child’s safety as well as your own. It’s important that you read and follow the rules below when you’re climbing with kids in our gyms.
Choose a calm hour
On weekdays 5pm-9pm and weekends 12pm-4pm our gyms are the most crowded. During most other hours it’s calmer, less people, and therefore safer to climb with kids.
Climbing Top Rope
We recommend you to climb with kids on our top rope walls. The risk for accidents are considerably lower while climbing top rope, compared to bouldering. If you don’t have a green card you can always book a one-time course and get help from one of our instructors. The instructor will belay your child and is responsible for their safety. Please give us a call at: 08 730 00 93 to find out more.
Safe Bouldering
12 year or older
You need to be at least 12 year or older to boulder on your own.
One person at a time
Do not climb bellow each other.
Spotting and the importance of it
To ”spot” someone is a climbing term that means that you take an active part, in this case as the adult. Your job is to make sure that the climber has a clean area to fall on and that he or she lands on their feet.
One child, one adult
Every child needs one active adult in the boulder area. If you bring more than one child, only one of them can climb at once. The others need to wait on their turn.
Don’t run
Running increases the risk of accident. Both for your child and the people climbing.
Don’t play with the ropes
The rope should only be used for climbing, not playing.
Don’t play in the gym area
The gear is only for training and can be dangerous to play with.