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Free-standing home climbing walls
If you've got a little space, you can squeeze a free-standing climbing wall
into your home even if you're a renter.
You can spend as little as $40-$150 on lumber and hardware depending on how
big your wall gets. A single panel climbing wall is
cheapest. Holds are extra.
My wall, shown here, fits in my garage (I park outside). It
is a little over 8' high and uses about 10'x7' of floor space. It is tiltable and also has
an adjustable crack that goes from tips to chimney size.
--Karl
WARNING: CLIMBING IS INHERENTLY DANGEROUS. THE OPINIONS AND DESIGNS
PRESENTED HERE ARE MY OWN AND DO NOT CONSTITUTE A RECOMMENDATION
OF OR ENDORSEMENT FOR ANY PARTICULAR OR GENERAL USE. IF YOU CHOOSE
TO USE ANY DEVICE OR PROCEDURE PRESENTED HERE, YOU DO SO AT YOUR
OWN RISK.
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