South Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi
GST No. 07ANWPR7921A2ZM
Approx. Rs 1,450 / Square FeetGet Latest Price
Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 72 Square Feet |
Size | 9/18 |
Material | Fiber |
Packaging Size | 162 |
Color | Any |
Rope | Indian |
Thickness | 10 mm |
Type | Climbing Wall |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Approx. Rs 2,500 / Square FeetGet Latest Price
Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 162 Square Feet |
Size | 27/.12 |
Material | Fiber |
Packaging Size | Nil |
Color | Any |
Rope | Non |
Set Contains | Non |
Thickness | 8-10 mm |
Type | Climbing Wall |
Usage/Application | Climbing |
Fiber. Pannel 10 mm thickness | Pannel wait 10 kg |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Fiber 3d Pannel
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.
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Approx. Rs 2,500 / sq ftGet Latest Price
Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 300 sq ft |
Material | FRP |
Weight | 10 Kg Per Panel |
Size | 10*20 Sqft |
Packaging Size | 300 Sqft |
Color | Any |
Brand | Indian |
Rope | Climbing Rope |
Set Contains | Rope, Carabiner, Harness and descender |
Thickness | 10 mm |
Type | Climbing Wall |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Approx. Rs 350 / sq ftGet Latest Price
Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 200 sq ft |
Material | Also Iron |
Usage/Application | Indoor and Outdoor both |
Size | 10*30sqft |
Color | Any |
Type | Tyre wall |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Approx. Rs 15,000 / PackGet Latest Price
Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Pack |
Size | 12*21ft |
Material | Fiber |
Color | Any |
Thickness | 10 mm |
Type | Climbing Wall |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
A high course can be a pre-fabricated, professionally installed course, built of utility poles, cables, and bolts, or it can be a course that is hand-built in a wooded area, where ropes and wire are attached to different trees.
Ropes courses can be described as static, dynamic, vertical, and M-Belay. With a static course, participants are attached to an upper wire, belay cable, with lanyards (ropes and carabiners) for safety. If the participant dangles, they will be caught by the wire. Advantages of a static course include needing fewer facilitators, being able to get more participants up on the course at one time, and allowing participants to do multiple elements without having to be lowered and climb back up after each. On a dynamic course, participants are connected to a rope, which someone on the ground will be holding onto and belaying the participant on the course. Participants on a dynamic course remain on a belay the entire time: climbing up to the element, doing the activity, and being lowered to the ground after. A vertical course is very similar to dynamic, except that the element is the climb up. Vertical courses can be: vertical obstacle courses with hanging logs, ladders, and tires or alpine towers with their unique hour-glass shape of activities. The M-Belay is the most complicated of the two, and involves two separate belays. Otherwise, it is very similar to a dynamic course.
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