Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 17:30     Subject: Re:Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Indoor gorilla gym-has rope ladder, swing, trapeze, and rings. You can buy off of amazon
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 12:45     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

zava zone in Rockville.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 12:01     Subject: Re:Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 11:44     Subject: Re:Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Anonymous wrote:We have a ceiling mount for a swing already, and we recently put a rope ladder on it. Ours is a simple rope ladder for now, but I am thinking of upgrading to Fun and Function's Rope Tower Ladder.

-- Fellow mom of climbers


A rope ladder is a great idea. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 10:20     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

We have swings, trapeze type bar, and monkey bars. I also just allow the wall climbing.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 10:15     Subject: Re:Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

We have a ceiling mount for a swing already, and we recently put a rope ladder on it. Ours is a simple rope ladder for now, but I am thinking of upgrading to Fun and Function's Rope Tower Ladder.

-- Fellow mom of climbers
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 07:15     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Indoor rock climbing gyms do kids nights.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 23:17     Subject: Re:Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Okay, I'm going to suggest this, but it's damn pricey:
https://www.cedarworks.com/product/indoor

Definitely get fall absorbing flooring underneath.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 23:06     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

There's a place in Rockville for climbing. You also might like some of the parkour or tumbling classes int eh area. Damon Gymnastics had something like this.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 22:03     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a mini trampoline and Also an indoor swing. My 10 year old just climbs the walls, literally. I think it's hard to do an indoor climbing thing, given you probably don't have high enough ceilings. I have a friend that has an indoor trapeze bar (from ikea). I think I've seen people install climbing wall type things on the walls of their basements (basically you can just screw random 2x4s into the wall studs, if you do t right), but I'm not sure how much use you'd get out of them, really.

Also recommend signing her up for a winter agility, climbing or parkour class.


Literally you need to make sure you have enough cushioning underneath and that climbers or swings are securely attached.

I agree with PP try a class at an indoor gym.

Climbing may be want she wants but it's just not practical.


We do classes an an indoor gym, but she's still literally climbing the walls (like the pp). For the sake of my walls, I was hoping there was something that would work, but maybe not.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 21:45     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Anonymous wrote:We have a mini trampoline and Also an indoor swing. My 10 year old just climbs the walls, literally. I think it's hard to do an indoor climbing thing, given you probably don't have high enough ceilings. I have a friend that has an indoor trapeze bar (from ikea). I think I've seen people install climbing wall type things on the walls of their basements (basically you can just screw random 2x4s into the wall studs, if you do t right), but I'm not sure how much use you'd get out of them, really.

Also recommend signing her up for a winter agility, climbing or parkour class.


Literally you need to make sure you have enough cushioning underneath and that climbers or swings are securely attached.

I agree with PP try a class at an indoor gym.

Climbing may be want she wants but it's just not practical.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 21:40     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

We have a mini trampoline and Also an indoor swing. My 10 year old just climbs the walls, literally. I think it's hard to do an indoor climbing thing, given you probably don't have high enough ceilings. I have a friend that has an indoor trapeze bar (from ikea). I think I've seen people install climbing wall type things on the walls of their basements (basically you can just screw random 2x4s into the wall studs, if you do t right), but I'm not sure how much use you'd get out of them, really.

Also recommend signing her up for a winter agility, climbing or parkour class.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 21:34     Subject: Re:Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

Anonymous wrote:OMG, get a mini trampoline. Target sells them; they can hold the weight of an adult.


We have one. While jumping is fine, it's climbing that she really wants.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 21:28     Subject: Re:Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

OMG, get a mini trampoline. Target sells them; they can hold the weight of an adult.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 21:21     Subject: Indoor climbing thing for older kids?

My sensory seeking, hyperactive elementary schooler is constantly climbing, trying to scale the walls. Right now I can redirect her outside and we can go to the playground, but I'm worried about the winter months. Has anyone discovered a good item for climbing that would fit in the basement but be challenging for an older kid?