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PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Introducing children to climbing is above all an excellent way to develop their motor skills. They learn how to become aware of their body on the wall, to apprehend certain movements that are sometimes new to them. It’s an introduction to set simple goals for them = go to the top of the challenge, or cross the whole wall. Throughout the year or over the school years, goals can evolve. Traverse walls, for example, can have several levels of route setting; fun climbing challenges also exist in multiple levels of difficulty. Time targets can also be established.

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Learning how to climb at a very young age is the best way for a child to progress quickly and to develop strong values in favour of the environment.
DEVELOPS COORDINATION & MOTRICITY
INCREASES CONCENTRATION & DECISION MAKING
LEARNS SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
HELPS TO OVERCOME FEARS
PARK & PLAYGROUND BOULDERS

From the youngest climbers in their sandpits to city dwellers who love climbing, boulders and climbing towers for parks and playgrounds meet the needs of all types of climbers. These resin structures are perfectly adapted to the outdoors, making climbing accessible to all and offering a variety of climbing styles.
VERTICAL CLIMBING WITH AUTO-BELAY
Younger children can also go climbing. Our solution for more peace of mind and security ? A small wall equipped with Trublue™ auto-belay Children wear a harness clipped to the Trublue™. They climb the wall on their own and when they reach the top or let go on the way up, the autobelay device lowers them smoothly back to the ground.
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Fun Climbing Walls

Fun Climbing is a thrilling experience for kids Bright colors and themed challenges are attractive and stimulate several senses simultaneously. Fun climbing challenges encourage kids from 3 years old to try climbing.

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Bouldering Walls
Bouldering is a form of rock climbing, performed without any rope or harness. The climber solves a route, called a “problem”, on a wall no higher than 4.5m above the safety surface. The climber performs precise sequences of powerful moves to solve the problem. Thick mats protect climbers from falling and are essential for the safety of the climber. Bouldering is great for all skill levels and can be done alone even if it’s usually done as part of a social group.
Adding an easier section to the bouldering area makes it accessible to students of all ages (primary to secondary schools). Bouldering walls are a great option if you don’t have enough height to install a sport climbing wall.
