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24 Kids Playground Pack Classic

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24 KIDS’ CLIMBING HOLDS WALL PACK BOLT-ONS

The 24 kids’ pack is designed to meet the needs of preschoolers and up – easy for kids to hold on to, yet versatile enough to challenge them as they grow. The collection of kids’ climbing holds is made up of our unique set of Atomik Divot holds, which offer grips designed for little hands to fit and to give young climbers the confidence they need to ascend. This kids’ climbing wall set helps build an encouraging climbing environment for kids while holding their attention as long as possible.

 

Space and commitment to large walls can be limiting; so, some parents prefer to start with a single 4’ x 8’ kids’ climbing wall in their basement, backyard, or child’s room. The 24 kids’ pack is perfect for 3-year-olds and up, and is designed to equip one 4’ x 8’ sheet of ¾” plywood. If your wall is bigger, add more of our climbing wall holds for kids!

 

Be sure to “fur” the plywood away from the wall to which you intend to attach the plywood so the bolts from these kids' rock wall holds don’t bottom out against the material (usually drywall or concrete) of which the wall behind your climbing wall is made. See How to Build a Kids' Climbing Wall for complete instructions.

 See the top of this page for photo examples.

This set of kids’ climbing holds is offered with several options for hardware, but we encourage you to get the 72 t-nut option (See images above). It may sound like a lot of t-nuts on a wall, but it makes the placement of holds very easy. If you don’t like where you initially install a hold, you can move it over to a nearby t-nut. With the cost of a t-nut at only $0.10 each, it’s a small investment for greater versatility.

24 KIDS’ CLIMBING HOLDS WALL PACK BOLT-ONS

The 24 kids’ pack is designed to meet the needs of preschoolers and up – easy for kids to hold on to, yet versatile enough to challenge them as they grow. The collection of kids’ climbing holds is made up of our unique set of Atomik Divot holds, which offer grips designed for little hands to fit and to give young climbers the confidence they need to ascend. This kids’ climbing wall set helps build an encouraging climbing environment for kids while holding their attention as long as possible.

 

Space and commitment to large walls can be limiting; so, some parents prefer to start with a single 4’ x 8’ kids’ climbing wall in their basement, backyard, or child’s room. The 24 kids’ pack is perfect for 3-year-olds and up, and is designed to equip one 4’ x 8’ sheet of ¾” plywood. If your wall is bigger, add more of our climbing wall holds for kids!

 

Be sure to “fur” the plywood away from the wall to which you intend to attach the plywood so the bolts from these kids' rock wall holds don’t bottom out against the material (usually drywall or concrete) of which the wall behind your climbing wall is made. See How to Build a Kids' Climbing Wall for complete instructions.

 See the top of this page for photo examples.

This set of kids’ climbing holds is offered with several options for hardware, but we encourage you to get the 72 t-nut option (See images above). It may sound like a lot of t-nuts on a wall, but it makes the placement of holds very easy. If you don’t like where you initially install a hold, you can move it over to a nearby t-nut. With the cost of a t-nut at only $0.10 each, it’s a small investment for greater versatility.

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