My husband and I were members at this gym for about 6 or 7 months while he was working in Little Rock. We loved all the staff members and had a great time whenever we came in. We were pretty new to climbing when we got to Little Rock so we learned a lot there. Unfortunately we had a negative experience at the end which kind of overshadowed all the positive. When we found out my husband's employer was transferring him to a new location, we went in to kindly ask for a refund for our monthly membership fee that was prepaid since we were only 3 days into the new month, and Logan (who we had never even seen there before when we had been several times a week for at least six months) told us it simply couldn't be done. After all the money we had spent on membership fees, the lead climbing class, t-shirts and gear, I really couldn't believe how we were treated in the end. I'm still pretty sad about it which is why I can only give them 3 stars. Kudos to the rest of the staff though, thank you, y'all were the ones that made...
Read moreI am a member of a bouldering gym nearby but had never rope climbed with a belayer at all before so I took a class with Daniel. It was such truly such a great experience!
In addition to being funny and easy to talk to, he was so accommodating and adjusted his beginner level instruction to my skill level. When we finished learning belaying technique and knots early, he spent the remainder of our timing letting me choose climbs, belaying for me, and giving me personalized feedback on my climbing.
I was also sent home with a piece of retired climbing rope to practice my knots and was able to take a lunch break then come back later in the day to keep climbing!
Would recommend this gym to boulderers, newbies, anyone really! There’s something...
Read moreThis is a great place to go if you’re a lead climber or belay climber. However, if you’re strictly bouldering, it’s not the best. I say this as a slight beginner. I can do V2s fine but they have like 2 in the entire facility. And very limited V1s and V0s for warmup climbs. Makes it hard to progress or build up to a higher level. I don’t really know how they determine which levels they need more of because there’s not really a place to leave route suggestions. I’ve climbed in bigger facilities so take this with a grain of salt because I am biased. It’s a great community of people and I loved getting all the advice. I just wasn’t able to use my membership because they were so...
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