Great friendly staff. It was nice meeting Mallory, Shawn, Cooper, Aziz and Nym. The gym has been open since July 2023. The climb distribution is skewed towards the lower end as the community is still growing. However, unless you're an advanced climber, you probably won't run out of climbs. I spent 3.5 hours here and still had a couple of climbs left. Some interesting setting, not sure how often the walls get reset, but heard it's split into 4 sections. There was also a free rhino repair sample. There's 1 big brush stick, resistance bands and a water station. No bathroom in the gym, you'll have to walk down a short walk to Willie's. It was not crowded at all while I was there. Overall, whenever I'm back in Hawaii I will stop by for a day pass, even though it's slightly...
Read moreGreat bouldering gym- went here 6 times during my vacation on the big island.
-Super friendly and welcoming staff. Easygoing atmosphere -Creative route setting and lots of variety of holds. Here, I found that even the easier problems V2 and V3 are treated with care and have technical aspects to them. Those are sometimes not given much love in other gyms -Huge ceiling fan which helps with the heat -Definitely a smaller bouldering gym in overall size but I was surprised with the amount and variety of problems. It was enough that my partner (who climbs V6) and I came back 6 times and still weren't...
Read more5 / 5 for what this gym is: a tiny climbing gym with no training facilities in a place which is not known for climbing.
Setting and staff were great, the open garage rollers give a great vibe, and it’s right next to Kona brewing, which is a plus.
If you’re a climber you should definitely support this business and pop in for a session during your vacation!
As a side note: I would recommend packing your shoes. No need for chalk since they offer chalk rentals here (which is extremely nice), but I had not used rental shoes since I had started climbing and it actually did make...
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