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Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd was founded in 1977, used to be Wenzhou Liangguang Amusement Equipment factory , who is first one who introduce the foreign technology, like powered painting, sand blasting to China and build the trampoline park.


Since establishment, we are striving for best quality of the products. All of our products have been patented and approved by CE, TUV, ASTM, SGS, and we are the first trampoline park manufacturer who have got both the TUV and ASTM certificates at the same time , besides that we are also the first one who got the CHINAMARK certificates issued by TUV. Now we cooperate with TUV to build the China Trampoline Park standard, which will finish soon.

Why Choose Us

 

High Quality products
Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd offers high-quality playground equipment with safe and durable materials built to withstand the test of time.


Competitive Price
The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor playground equipment to suit any budget or location, including trampolines, inflatable games, climbing walls, and more.


Customized services
Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd can provide customized designs and installations to meet the specific needs of individual clients.


Rich Experience
The company has a team of experienced professionals who can provide expert advice and support throughout the entire process of design, installation, and maintenance.


Professional Team
Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd is committed to providing excellent customer service, with a dedicated team ready to assist customers with any questions or concerns.

What Is Climbing Wall?

 

A Climbing Wall is an artificially constructed wall with grips for hands and feet, usually used for indoor climbing, but sometimes located outdoors. Some are brick or wooden constructions, but on most modern walls, the material most often used is a thick multiplex board with holes drilled into it. Recently, manufactured steel and aluminum have also been used. The wall may have places to attach belay ropes, but may also be used to practice lead climbing or bouldering.


Both are a fantastic addition to any indoor adventure park, Trampoline Park or leisure centre where there is a desire or need to expand adventure activities, offering a safe versatile attraction for all the family.

Advantages of Climbing Wall
A Full Body Workout

Start climbing a few times a week and your whole body will be worked every single time. Your core will become super strong without straining your back and neck with crunches and sit ups. Your arms, shoulders and back will get seriously toned over time without lifting a single dumbbell, and your legs will be stronger in much greater ranges of movement than the limitations of squatting with weights.

Improved Flexibility

If you’re not flexible when you start out climbing, then you soon will be after a few months of reaching for seemingly unreachable holds. And if that doesn’t do it, then you’ll find yourself working on your flexibility outside of your climbing hours. Yoga is an excellent complement to climbing and will really help with improving your flexibility as your climbing progresses.

Improved Stamina And Endurance

It’s incredible how, when your life depends upon it (at least that’s how I feel sometimes when I’m climbing), you have the ability to muster some super-human strength from somewhere to make that extra push, or leap for that out of reach hold. When you’re in a tricky spot on the rock, you’ll always hold on longer and tighter than you think you can. And the more you climb, the better your super-human abilities become. You can hold on for longer, climb higher and just be better!

It Burns Calories

And lots of them! Oh yes, you heard me right. Burning calories can actually be really fun after all. Of course it depends on your height, weight, age and gender, but average men can burn up to 899kcal per hour of average intensity rock climbing. And average women up to 774kcal per hour. Now that doesn’t count all the time you spend tying knots, belaying your partner, chalking up your hands and chatting about how you would have nailed it if you hadn’t paused for so long at the crux. That’s actual time climbing on the rock. Just so you know.

Improved Balance

As your core slowly turns into a chiselled rack of awesomeness, your ability to keep balanced on the rock will start to become more impressive too. The degree of control climbers have over each muscle in the body will enable you to stay centred and stable in even the most volatile of positions you may find yourself in.

Improved Cardio Fitness

Yep that’t right. It’s not just your muscles that get a free gym workout. When every muscle in your body is working at its absolute limit to stay pinned to the rock and then progress in an upward direction against gravity, something in your body will be working overtime to help ease things. Good old oxygen saves the day and gets pumped as quickly as possible to where it’s needed – your muscles. And of course all that extra exertion can leave your lungs working overtime to take on more oxygen. Right there you have a cardio workout without even realising!

It Has Low Impact On Your Body

Sure, climbers get injured from time to time – just like in any sport. But what’s different about climbing is the lack of heavy pounding your body goes through. There’s very little repetition in the body’s movements like in running or weightlifting, and all the movements that do happen are relatively low impact. There may be the occasional shoulder-wrenching single-arm dyno, and taking unexpected falls can be a little aggressive on the bones too. But those movements don’t happen often so the impact on the body is negligible.

Types of Climbing Wall
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Traverse Walls
Traverse walls are climbing walls that are installed horizontally instead of vertically. They usually consist of a series of hand and foot holds that are bolted to a flat surface, such as a gymnasium or playground wall. The aim of traverse walls is to encourage children to engage in physical activity, improve their motor skills and coordination, and build their confidence and self-esteem. Traverse walls can vary in height, width, and difficulty level, making them suitable for children of different ages and abilities. They are often used as part of physical education programs in schools, as well as in recreational settings such as parks and community centers.


Top Rope Climbing Walls
Top rope climbing walls are a type of indoor climbing structure that typically feature a wall with holds and grips for climbers to use. The climber is securely attached to a rope that passes up to an anchor point at the top of the wall and then back down to a belayer on the ground. This allows the climber to ascend the wall while being protected from falls by the belayer.
Top rope climbing walls are popular in climbing gyms and other indoor facilities, and are often used for training and competition. They can range in height from a few feet to over 50 feet, and can be designed to simulate a wide variety of climbing environments, from vertical faces to overhangs and caves.

 

Pool Climbing Walls
Pool climbing walls are a fun and challenging addition to any swimming pool. They offer a unique and exciting way to get active and improve fitness while enjoying your pool. Pool climbing walls are typically made of sturdy materials such as aluminum or stainless steel and are anchored to the pool deck or a nearby wall.
There are two main types of pool climbing walls: freestanding and wall-mounted. Freestanding pool climbing walls are self-supporting and can be moved around the pool area as needed. Wall-mounted pool climbing walls are attached to a nearby wall and do not require any additional support.


Benefits of pool climbing walls include
●Physical fitness: Climbing walls provide an excellent upper body workout, as well as strengthening core muscles.
●Challenging: Climbing walls offer a unique physical and mental challenge, providing a sense of achievement as users reach the top.
●Fun: Pool climbing walls are a fun way to get active and engage with others in the pool.
●Versatile: Climbing walls can be used by people of all ages and skill levels.

 

Preschool Climbing Walls
Preschool climbing walls are indoor or outdoor structures designed specifically for young children to climb on. They are typically made of durable and safe materials such as wood, plastic, and foam. Preschool climbing walls can be a great tool for promoting physical activity and developing gross motor skills in young children. They are also a fun and engaging way to build confidence, problem-solving abilities, and hand-eye coordination. Preschool climbing walls come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations, from small standalone units to larger structures with multiple climbing walls and obstacles. Safety is a top priority when it comes to preschool climbing walls, so it is important to ensure that they are properly installed and supervised by trained adults at all times.

 

Home Climbing Walls
Home climbing walls have become increasingly popular in recent years, as more people look for ways to stay active and enjoy the benefits of indoor exercise. There are a few key things to consider when designing and building a home climbing wall.
You’ll need to determine the space you have available and the size of the wall you want to build. This will depend on your ceiling height, room size, and your own personal preferences.
There are two main types of home climbing walls: freeform and structured. Freeform walls are designed to mimic natural rock formations and are more visually appealing, but may be more difficult to climb and require more space. Structured walls are more straightforward to build and can be easier to climb, but may not look as natural.


Building a home climbing wall
Building a home climbing wall is a great way to stay active and challenge yourself in the comfort of your own home. Here are some steps to help you build a home climbing wall:
●Choose a location: Decide where in your home you want to place your climbing wall. A spare room, basement, or garage are common locations. Make sure the space has enough height, width, and depth to accommodate your wall design.
●Gather materials: Purchase materials such as plywood, T-nuts, bolts, holds, and padding for the climbing wall.
●Build the wall: Construct the frame of the wall and attach plywood to the frame. Install T-nuts and bolts to secure climbing holds to the wall. Finish the wall with a protective layer of paint or covering.

Material of Climbing Walls
 

The most common material used is plywood, which is treated with a specialized coating that provides a smooth, non-slip surface. This type of wall can be installed both indoor and outdoor and is also the most affordable option.

 

For outdoor climbing walls, the materials used are often concrete, stone, or brick. These materials are more durable and can withstand extreme weather conditions, making them a popular choice for outdoor facilities. The walls made from these materials are usually fixed, so they cannot be easily moved from one location to another.

 

In recent years, synthetic materials have become increasingly popular for indoor climbing walls. These walls are made from materials such as fiberglass, aluminum, resin, and polyurethane. These materials are lighter and more flexible than traditional materials, making it easier to create unique and varied climbing routes.

Application of Climbing Walls

Climbing wall is a recreational equipment that is gaining popularity in recent years. It is a large vertical surface with handholds and footholds that allows people to climb it. Are the applications of climbing walls:

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Physical Exercise

Climbing walls are an excellent way to get a full-body workout. Climbing requires strength, balance, and endurance, and regular climbing sessions can help improve these aspects of fitness. It is a low-impact activity that is suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels.

 
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Adventure Sports

Climbing walls are used as a training ground for outdoor climbing activities like rock climbing and mountaineering. The walls simulate the conditions of outdoor climbing and provide a safe environment for beginners to learn essential climbing skills. It is an excellent way to build confidence and gain experience before venturing out into the wild.

 
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Team-Building Activities

Climbing walls are often used as a team-building activity in corporate settings. Group challenges are set up that require teamwork, communication, and trust to complete. It helps build strong relationships among team members and improves their problem-solving skills.

 
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Therapeutic Purposes

Climbing walls have been found to be beneficial for individuals with physical and mental disabilities. Climbing can help improve strength, flexibility, and coordination. It also helps build self-esteem, confidence, and social skills.

 

Components of Climbing Walls

 

 

A climbing wall typically consists of several components that are designed to provide a safe and challenging environment for climbers. Some of the main components of a climbing wall are:

 

Wall Surface

The climbing wall's surface is made up of panels or sheets of materials such as plywood, fiberglass, or concrete that are securely attached to a sturdy framework. The surface can be textured or smooth, and painted to give it a realistic look.

 

Climbing Holds

Climbing holds refer to the hand and foot grips that are attached to the climbing surface. Holds come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors to provide a variety of challenging routes for climbers. They can be made from materials such as resin, wood, or metal, and are screwed or bolted onto the climbing surface.


Anchors

Anchors are devices that are used to attach ropes and other safety equipment to the climbing wall. They are usually made from steel or other high-strength materials, and are securely attached to the wall's framework. Anchors are designed to support the weight of both the climber and the safety equipment.


Safety Equipment

Climbing walls are equipped with safety devices such as harnesses, carabiners, and ropes to prevent falls and injuries. Climbers wear harnesses that are attached to ropes, which are in turn connected to anchors on the wall. This safety equipment is designed to arrest falls and keep climbers safe.

 

Framework

The climbing wall's framework provides the structure that supports the climbing surface. The framework is usually made from steel or wood, and is designed to withstand the weight of climbers and the impact of falls.


Padding

Padding is used on the floor around the climbing wall to cushion the impact of falls. The padding is typically made from a high-density foam material that is covered with a durable fabric to protect it from wear and tear.

 
How to maintain Climbing Walls
 
How can we maintainclimbing wall equipments? Climbing walls equipment is expensive. With proper maintenance, inspection, storage, and transportation, you can achieve the maximum lifespan of your equipment.It is important to maintain climbing walls equipment in order to ensure that it is functional in emergency situations and can be relied on 100 per cent.
The principle of maintenance

Here are some basic check tips for daily climbing walls: At the end of a hard day, you just want to pack your gear quickly and get back in the car, but since you'll be winding the rope anyway, take some time to check for wear. As you stack the rope at the beginning of the climb, check again for wear, mold, or discoloration. Also, check the slings, seat belts, and climbing protection for any apparent damage while rearranging the rack. These seemingly small and unnecessary actions ensure that you are always aware of the status of your equipment and keep your life safe.

Maintenance of climbing ropes

Climbing rope is one of the most important life insurance policies for climbing walls. Therefore, it is particularly important to ensure that the device does not respond at all. A rope bag that can store and transport the rope dry and clean is essential. Do not store the rope tightly as it will cause internal distortion. Don't step on the rope because with pressure, you can damage the rope directly or push dirt and dirt into it. Over time, this dirt acts like sandpaper on the inside of climbing ropes and damages the fibers. Also, lowering the rope too quickly during climbing can cause it to heat up unnecessarily and wear out faster.Especially for lifting equipment, you must be careful as it can get extremely hot from friction and damage the rope over a long distance.The cleaning of the rope should also be noted, you are best to use water with a maximum temperature of 30°C and soap with a neutral pH - anything that can be washed. You can also put the rope in the washing machine.Use a mild washing cycle at 30°C, not a rotation cycle. Then slowly dry the climbing rope in the air.

Maintenace of climbing shoes

An avid climber may always use the harness and rope provided by the climbing wall gym, but be sure to have your own climbing shoes. The wear and tear of climbing and the bacteria caused by sweating can aggravate the life of shoes, so how to maintain climbing wall shoes is a concern for customers. Shoes need to be cleaned regularly. Hot water is the best. In order not to damage shoes, the water temperature should be kept at 60-70 degrees Celsius.Remember, never use a chemical solvent such as alcohol or dry shoes after washing them. It is best to dry them in a cool place, because heat can change the shape of the shoe, the hardness of the rubber in the sole and even the stickiness of the adhesive. In addition, the shoe wore long to become smooth unavoidably, brushing the friction face lightly will increase their service life.

Different Elements Of Climbing

 

Quad walls

4 faces often with different themes and artworks to provide differentiation through appearance and style of grips. Often, but not necessarily also distinguished by different levels of complexity as well. A space saving climbing wall, enables four climbing walls in the space of one. The quad wall system is a modular structure and can be constructed to meet your height requirements. Offering a customisable experience with a range of wall artwork as well as grips. Your can create a truly striking climbing wall which is visually stimulating as it is to ascend.

 

Tri walls

normally triangular in shape with 3 faces, much like the quad wall with different themes, grips and levels of complexity.

 

Double walls

Very often like the quad and tri walls with different themes, but clear plastic walls are also extremely popular to give a speed wall challenge and the opportunity to go head-to-head while being able to watch the progress of your opponent at the same time.

 
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Q: Can you build a climbing wall at home?

A: A bouldering wall is constructed in much the same way as a wood framed house: The individual walls are formed from a lumber framework attached to an existing structure (e.g. your garage wall) or supported by its own structure, then the framework is sheeted with plywood, creating the climbing surface.

Q: What is it called when you climb without ropes?

A: Free soloing is the easiest type of rock climbing to understand: No ropes are involved, and if you fall while climbing, you will fall all the way to the ground. If you climbed trees as a child (or still do), you were technically free soloing.

Q: How do I protect my fingers when climbing?

A: Using climbing tape can help prevent hand wounds by providing an extra layer of cushioning. After skin wounds on their hands, the most common injury that climbers experience is a pulley injury. A pulley injury occurs when the tendons in the hands and fingers experience extreme strain during a climb.

Q: How many climbing holds do I need?

A: A typical wall will have 1 hold per every 2 square feet. A higher density wall (a dense bouldering wall with criss-crossing problems) might increase to 1 hold per every square foot, and a 'spray wall' will squeeze in as many holds as possible - around 2-3 holds per square foot.

Q: What kind of plywood do you use for a climbing wall?

A: 18mm Plywood is recommended for most climbing walls - go for one with a smooth hardwood finish, rather than the cheapest available. For outdoor walls we recommend the use of Marine Ply, which is the highest grade.

Q: Do you need two people to rock climb?

A: A top rope is already installed before anyone leaves the ground. It is a team sport that requires two participants; a climber and a belayer. The belayer holds the rope and pulls in slack as the climber progresses up the wall towards the anchor at the top.

Q: Do people rock climb without rope?

A: Free solo climbing, or free soloing, is a form of rock climbing where the climbers (or free soloists) climb solo (or alone) without ropes or other protective equipment, using only their climbing shoes and their climbing chalk.

Q: What is outdoor climbing called?

A: Traditional climbing (or 'trad climbing') is an outdoor rock climbing style that involves placing your own anchor and protection on a natural wall. Once you finish climbing, all the protections have to be removed, leaving no trace.

Q: What material is used for climbing wall holds?

A: Currently, a large quantity of commercial holds are made of polyurethane (often called PU or urethane in the USA) or a polyurethane mixture. PU is lighter, more flexible, and less prone to chipping and breakage than polyester or natural materials.

Q: What is a climbing wall?

A: A climbing wall is a vertical surface with artificial hand and foot holds for climbers to use while practicing or training for rock climbing.

Q: What are the different types of climbing walls?

A: There are three main types of climbing walls: bouldering walls, top-rope walls, and lead climbing walls.

Q: Can anyone climb on a climbing wall?

A: Yes, anyone can climb on a climbing wall. However, it is important to follow safety rules and receive proper training before attempting to climb.

Q: What kind of equipment is required for climbing on a wall?

A: Climbing shoes, a harness, and a rope are commonly used equipment for climbing on a wall.

Q: Where can you find climbing walls?

A: Climbing walls can be found in indoor climbing gyms, outdoor adventure centers, and some parks and recreational areas.

Q: What are the benefits of climbing on a wall?

A: Climbing on a wall can improve strength, endurance, and agility. It can also improve problem-solving skills, build confidence and provide a fun and challenging activity to enjoy.

Q: What materials are used to build a climbing wall?

A: The most common materials used to build climbing walls include plywood, steel, concrete, fiberglass, and composite materials.

Q: What is bouldering?

A: Bouldering is a type of rock climbing that involves climbing on low-level boulders without the use of ropes or harnesses.

Q: What is top-rope climbing?

A: Top-rope climbing is a type of climbing where the climber is tied to a rope that is anchored at the top of the wall.

Q: What is lead climbing?

A: Lead climbing is a type of climbing where the climber attaches the rope to anchors as they ascend the wall.

Q: What are the benefits of climbing walls?

A: Climbing walls provide a great workout, help build strength and endurance, improve balance and coordination, and promote mental focus and discipline.

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