How stable is a freestanding climbing wall under dynamic loads?
Our freestanding climbing walls are engineered to remain stable under dynamic loads, including comp-style movement and powerful board climbing.
We designed the structure using a heavy-duty steel frame that distributes force across the base, rather than relying on external anchors. This allows the wall to absorb and manage the forces generated during dynamic movement: things like jumps, coordination dynos, and aggressive pulling.
The adjustable system itself is also built with load capacity in mind. Our oil-based hydraulic systems are rated up to 3 tonnes each, and even the linear actuator systems are rated to 1 tonne each. This ensures that the wall remains structurally sound even at steep angles where loads are highest.
On top of that, we include multiple safety layers such as mechanical locking positions and physical catch systems, which prevent any unintended movement once the wall is set.
From a user perspective, the wall is solid and predictable, which is critical for both training and commercial use. Instability is not acceptable in this type of product, so we over-engineer for it.