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I was in Boulder recently and had a chance to climb at one of their indoor gyms. It was the first time I have seen a Treadwall, but I have to say it's great for climbing endurance. You just turn it on and climb till you can't climb no more.

 

I haven't seen or heard of a Treadwall at any of the gyms in Seattle, which seems quite odd considering. Any news on getting one here??

 

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the school i went to in santa fe for a year had one. the novelty wore off really quickly. again good for repetative endurance but you can only have about 12 feet of routes and it just keeps repeating... over and over. and its not like you can actually do routes... no big holds, due to the construction, the moves arent really fun, because you cant look up and actually see where you are going. just foot, hand foot, hand... then it gets faster... but the same thing.

 

i bet for the money it cost, my school could have build a really sweet bouldering wall and small toprope section.

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Sound Mind and Body used to have one at their now-defunct gym in the Zymo building. Novel to use the first few times, but it got a little lame after a while - you turn the wheel to control the resistance - basically your body weight pulls the wall down - either there was not enough resistance and you had to climb real fast and got sloppy or it was too slow and you had to wait it out.

 

Found that consistent bouldering or top-roping-till-you-puke provided a much more satisfying burn.

 

That being said - the fact that it was in the gym I went to anyway was nice for that extra 5-10 minutes of burn - but not worth making it the point of your trip.

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from http://www.motionkids.com/pdf/Motion%20Fitness%20Exergames%20Price%20Sheet%20v2.2.pdf

 

probably over 10K all said and done... then maintenece... spend your money elsewhere :tdown:

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I climbed on one at the Puyallup fair a few years ago. Lots of scone grease and cotton candy residue on those holds! It was fun and a great workout though.

 

I think the French National Team uses them a lot for training for the speed World Cups.

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The Pearl (Portland) 24hr fitness used to have one. Wasn't really the best climbing workout, OTOH, where else are you gonna be able to get 45min of continuous sorta-climbing indoors. I liked it. good for endurance. I think I was about the only one who used it though. When they did the re-model I suspect they decided that it was a lot of square footage to devote to a machine that didn't get used and out it went.

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