Stone Coated Panels

stone coated systems

This is the simplest and least expensive form of climbing wall surface. It has a thin resin and sand coating for added friction and is ideal for competition walls and covering large areas at minimum cost. It has 22 bolt on hold sites per m2 which is more than ample to maintain interesting routes as the hold variations are virtually endless. The panels are bolted to a steel framework that is capable of withstanding in excess of 25kN at the bolt protection points.

Stonecoated GRP

stone coated climbing systems

Stone coated GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) panels are the latest technology in climbing wall systems. The GRP system comes in two forms, flat and curved, with both forms providing great strength and durability. The stone coating that is applied gives the panels a superb level of grip which doesn’t wear away with regular use. The Stone Coated GRP system contains around 8 to 12 bolt-on holds sites per m². Flat areas are added to the mould to create the bolt-on holds sites to make sure that the holds are embedded on a perfectly flat surface.

Multifaceted Panels

Multifaceted Panels

The use of multifaceted triangles provides a countless number of climbing possibilities as well as a greater challenge than found using flat rectangular shapes. Multifaceted panels create a dynamic visual experience that cannot be duplicated by any other surface or shape.

Rocktopia

rocktopia climbing systems

Rocktopia seeks to emulate natural rock. It is made from a mould taken from natural rock, which replicates even the finest detail of the rock texture. Small pockets, flakes and all manner of climbing features will be present on the surface of the wall panels. Flat areas are added to the mould to create the bolt on hold sites to facilitate the addition of bolt on holds to the wall.

Digital Freeform

digital freeform climbing systems

Digital Freeform walls are the state of the art. They look and feel like natural rock and are highly featured. They are hand sculpted and are three dimensionally curved. This means that creating any shape is possible, from big rounded aretes to deep chimneys, soaring crack lines to bulging overlaps. Freeform is only restricted by the imagination. As well as the overall shape there will be an array of smaller features like pockets, jugs, slopers and undercuts; every wall is a one off rock sculpture.