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Hangar 18 South Bay
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Nearby attractions
Centinela Valley Center for the Arts
14901 S Inglewood Ave, Lawndale, CA 90260
Nearby restaurants
Chinese Friends Szechuan Kitchen
5050 Rosecrans Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Urth Caffe South Bay
4940 W 147th St, Hawthorne, CA 90250
El Pollo Loco
14308 Ocean Gate Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Wok Wok Express
14337 S Inglewood Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Denny's
14301 S Inglewood Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Starbucks
5030 Rosecrans Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Subway
14304 Ocean Gate Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Pizza Hut
4830 W Rosecrans Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Amigo Donut
14229 S Inglewood Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Submarine Crab
14201 S Inglewood Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Nearby local services
Best Buy
5000 W 147th St, Hawthorne, CA 90250
LA Fitness
4949 W 147th St, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Ross Dress for Less
14515 Ocean Gate Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Hobby Lobby
14555 Ocean Gate Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Del Amo Motorsports of Redondo Beach
2500 Marine Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Petco
3901 Inglewood Ave Ste G, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
World Market
14401 Hindry Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
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Ayres Hotel Manhattan Beach/Hawthorne
14400 Hindry Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
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2410 Marine Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles Redondo Beach
2420 Marine Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Homewood Suites by Hilton Los Angeles Redondo Beach
2430 Marine Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
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Hangar 18 South Bay

4926 W Rosecrans Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
4.3(189)
Open until 10:00 PM
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attractions: Centinela Valley Center for the Arts, restaurants: Chinese Friends Szechuan Kitchen, Urth Caffe South Bay, El Pollo Loco, Wok Wok Express, Denny's, Starbucks, Subway, Pizza Hut, Amigo Donut, Submarine Crab, local businesses: Best Buy, LA Fitness, Ross Dress for Less, Hobby Lobby, Del Amo Motorsports of Redondo Beach, Petco, World Market
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(310) 973-3388
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climbhangar18.com
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Nearby attractions of Hangar 18 South Bay

Centinela Valley Center for the Arts

Centinela Valley Center for the Arts

Centinela Valley Center for the Arts

4.6

(101)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hangar 18 South Bay

Chinese Friends Szechuan Kitchen

Urth Caffe South Bay

El Pollo Loco

Wok Wok Express

Denny's

Starbucks

Subway

Pizza Hut

Amigo Donut

Submarine Crab

Chinese Friends Szechuan Kitchen

Chinese Friends Szechuan Kitchen

3.9

(232)

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Urth Caffe South Bay

Urth Caffe South Bay

4.4

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Open until 10:00 PM
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El Pollo Loco

El Pollo Loco

4.3

(336)

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Open until 9:30 PM
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Wok Wok Express

Wok Wok Express

4.0

(99)

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Hangar 18 South Bay

Best Buy

LA Fitness

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LA Fitness

LA Fitness

3.9

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Ross Dress for Less

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Reviews of Hangar 18 South Bay

4.3
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5.0
1y

My son used to be a very shy scrawny little boy who hated exercise. He wouldn’t play sports, I forced him into taking karate since he wouldn’t go near any kind of team sports because he wasn’t confident and hated the feeling of responsibility if he made a bad play. After years of karate and I appreciated every second of that class, he was still weaker than the other boys and although he was even teaching the kid’s classes, he didn’t feel like it was a good fit for him, he felt the stress to keep up with the class and be truly good enough to be a black belt, he needed to train harder but his heart was not there. He started climbing at Hangar 18 when he went through a hard period of his young life when something traumatic happened to him. He found himself being challenged by bouldering and could feel he was getting stronger as he held himself up on the walls. He has been climbing for 2 years now and he is SO strong he can almost do a one armed pull up, he’s ripped, confident, and most of all, he is very happy. He started driving at 17 and has been going regularly since he could drive, and he is so focused and has clear goals to be a great climber. This is purely against himself, there is no sparring, no combat, nothing at all like karate and this is such a great fit for him and his personality. I’m so happy that he is so mentally, physically and emotionally healthy, I don’t ever have to worry about him not getting his exercise, except he does need to get his heart rate up and do some cardio… but this is great!!! His friends join sometimes and he takes his little sister they climb together and challenge each other. The workers here are all very serious about their jobs and if you ever go for a class or take minors they make sure you have proper waivers, training and are strict which is great, safety first! I don’t want there to be any accidents so I feel good that they are pretty strict. But you can tell that they also are having fun, they like their jobs. The atmosphere is very friendly but like I said they are strict and they need to be. They don’t do birthday parties they don’t have any frills- just straight forward rock climbing. I love that they don’t take up space for little kids parties. More serious about...

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3.0
6y

Great, cheap gym, but it's cheap for a reason. You get what you pay for.

Pros: They rotate the problems regularly. Lots of parking and good location. The kilter and campus boards are nice. Clean facilities.

Cons: Crowded. The space is way too small to allow people to Boulder and top rope at the same time, or even to get a decent rotation onto the boulders. The top ropers fall onto the bouldering crash pads since the belay area is too small and too close to the bouldering areas. The belay areas are usually filled with people resting from bouldering anyways. It's hard to get a good workout in when you gotta wait so long to get on the wall. Going after work is an exercise in extreme patience. People have very little spacial awareness and will walk or stand under you while to you climb. This is worse when there's a little kids birthday party or something. Very dangerous and I see this often. Not enough cubbies and lockers during peak hours. People just leave their stuff all over the floor. This could easily be fixed by adding lockers and cubbies. This gym needs to plan for their peak times better. The weight/training area is an afterthought. One bench with a few weights doesn't quite cut it for the number of people using this gym. The monthly price hike starts to make other nicer gyms in the area more attractive. When the price was less than $40/mo it was a no-brainer, not so much anymore considering the other cons...

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5.0
2y

Hangar 18 was my first gym that I ever climbed at 6 years ago. Since then I’ve visited countless others in England, Israel, Canada, and all over the states. I could be climbing at any of the touchstones that have triple gym size and more facilities. But the reason why hangar 18 will forever be my favorite climbing gym is the community and staff. The small gym size forces people to be close to one another and breeds this beautiful close knit group of climbers that supports one another, teaches each other, and most importantly wants to be friends to everyone.

The staff is so absolutely stellar and kind. They greet me with a smile and genuine conversation every time I come in. David the manager is wonderful and personable. Erika is just the sweetest and kindest person to ever be. Sean will have you rolling on the ground laughing before the day is over. Manny will always force you to be happy even if your day was the worst. Kim has the sweetest smile every time you walk in. Coco is like a breath of fresh air whenever I see her. And Luke is so professional and studious but somehow hilarious with everything he does. Hangar is my happy place and I’ve made friends here that will last a life time. It’s not just a gym to me, it’s a big wonderful family.

Also the setting is sick and makes you strong as hell. No gym prepares you for climbing outdoors like this one. Sean,...

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David NguyenDavid Nguyen
Review for April 2024: I've been here three times so far, and unfortunately, it's the only Hangar that I have been to that will receive 4 stars. Mostly because the holds for the routes here feel really janky and old. The overall experience of rock climbing is still here. The routes offer a lot of variety, and they have top rope, auto belay, and a lead climb section. The staff here is friendly and very knowledgeable of climbing techniques and protocol. The bathroom and overall environment are clean. They have a small top out section for bouldering and use the v-system over the tag system, which is always a plus. However, the only issue are half the holds smooth when they probably shouldn't be, most likely through overuse. I've also seen a few slightly painted over holds as well, haha. I'll still visit because, like I said, the overall environment is good, and it's still fun to climb here once in a while, but it would not be my first choice out of all the nearby Hangar 18s.
Shanelle SShanelle S
Rock climbing gym with bouldering and auto-belay available. There are Groupons available for classes, otherwise, it’s $20 for a day pass plus $3 rental for climbing shoes. If you do auto-belay, it’s an additional $3 for the harness. Cash and credit cards accepted. There are cubbies around the permitter as well as in the restrooms (located in the back) for you to place your belongings. There are larger day use lockers in the restrooms as well. There’s a wide array of routes for bouldering that they do change up. They have a pull up bar and free weights available as well. Masks are required while climbing. Free parking is available in their lot. It’s family friendly and I did see quite a few younger children. The staff is standoffish as other reviews have noted.
Fang PhatthaFang Phattha
Not the best time when I went because 1/3 of the gym was in construction. It’s extremely noisy and loud. I don’t find it pleasurable to climb in this environment. However, this location does look like a good gym if there were no construction. There were not many people when I was there. They have this cool lighting wall in the last photo too! I’m not sure how it works but it looks fun. My home gym didn’t have this. Parking lot is spacious but shared with other businesses. The gym itself is spacious compared to some other Hangar 18. Shoes keeper at the entrance was very helpful. Staff was nice.
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Review for April 2024: I've been here three times so far, and unfortunately, it's the only Hangar that I have been to that will receive 4 stars. Mostly because the holds for the routes here feel really janky and old. The overall experience of rock climbing is still here. The routes offer a lot of variety, and they have top rope, auto belay, and a lead climb section. The staff here is friendly and very knowledgeable of climbing techniques and protocol. The bathroom and overall environment are clean. They have a small top out section for bouldering and use the v-system over the tag system, which is always a plus. However, the only issue are half the holds smooth when they probably shouldn't be, most likely through overuse. I've also seen a few slightly painted over holds as well, haha. I'll still visit because, like I said, the overall environment is good, and it's still fun to climb here once in a while, but it would not be my first choice out of all the nearby Hangar 18s.
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Rock climbing gym with bouldering and auto-belay available. There are Groupons available for classes, otherwise, it’s $20 for a day pass plus $3 rental for climbing shoes. If you do auto-belay, it’s an additional $3 for the harness. Cash and credit cards accepted. There are cubbies around the permitter as well as in the restrooms (located in the back) for you to place your belongings. There are larger day use lockers in the restrooms as well. There’s a wide array of routes for bouldering that they do change up. They have a pull up bar and free weights available as well. Masks are required while climbing. Free parking is available in their lot. It’s family friendly and I did see quite a few younger children. The staff is standoffish as other reviews have noted.
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Not the best time when I went because 1/3 of the gym was in construction. It’s extremely noisy and loud. I don’t find it pleasurable to climb in this environment. However, this location does look like a good gym if there were no construction. There were not many people when I was there. They have this cool lighting wall in the last photo too! I’m not sure how it works but it looks fun. My home gym didn’t have this. Parking lot is spacious but shared with other businesses. The gym itself is spacious compared to some other Hangar 18. Shoes keeper at the entrance was very helpful. Staff was nice.
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