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Free Webinar on Auto Belays

Adventure Rock Climbing Gym is a 12,000 square foot climbing gym with 26 auto belays. They discovered the potential of auto belays to capture and retain members, as well as cut staff costs and manage risk.

The goal of this webinar is to discuss the pros and cons of auto belays for climbing facilities.


 

Topics covered:

  • How Adventure Rock has successfully incorporated auto belays into their facility
  • The impact of auto belays on the sport of climbing
  • Types of auto belays on the market
  • Risk management

Who should view:

  • Facility operators that are thinking about auto belays
  • Facility operators that currently have auto belays
  • Anyone that operates a climbing wall, even if you don’t think auto belays are for you

 

Our Presenters:

Craig Burzynski and Eric Olson

Craig and Eric have worked in the climbing industry for over 20 years. For the last 12 years they have been running the Adventure Rock Climbing Gymin Pewaukee, WWI. Adventure Rock is a 12,000 square foot climbing gym, with 26 auto belays, 3 portable walls (each with 4 auto belays) and an outdoor guiding program.Adventure Rock Climbing Gym

Hosted by Candie Fisher
Marketing Director for TRUBLUE Auto Belays, Eldorado Climbing Walls and zipSTOP Zipline Braking Systems

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2 Responses to “Free Webinar on Auto Belays”

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  1. Bill says:

    Interested in more info if you have a PDF that we can read on the pros and cons from a risk management vantage point? We do’t have it installed yet but have obtained quotes on what i tmight take to install a bouldering wall element 16 feet long and up to 12 feet high as part of our 24/7 fitness cetner. A belay might be over kill no pun intended since the height is likely no more than 12 feet? Teh legal risk management concerns with a 24/7 facility are however are something we wish to investigate fully before putting any of our plans into motion. Thank you, Bill.

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