
Sender One Climbing - Westwood: A small, friendly bouldering gym with weekly routes and community events.
Sender One Climbing - Westwood provides a compact, community-minded climbing space in Los Angeles. It features a 60° Kilter board, a weightlifting area, and a yoga room, with boulders updated weekly and routes across grades. Reviews praise friendly staff, a family feel, and regular events, while noting the gym's small size and occasional price concerns.
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Access to tall slab walls with V-graded routes, updated weekly for varied challenges.
Use of a 60° adjustable training board for technique and strength development.
Weight lifting area and dedicated yoga room for cross-training and flexibility.
Host climbing events, parties, or team-building activities in a community-focused setting.
Introductory sessions and supportive environment for new climbers to learn safely.
Overall rating
Brian Witmer
Love this climbing gym. I’ve only been here once for an event I hosted but can’t wait to come back! It’s small and has a very family/community feel to it. Staff were super friendly and the climbs were challenging but fun. That’s why we climb tho!
Jomyel Bondoc
This is probably the smallest climbing gym I’ve ever been to. It features a single island boulder surrounded by slab walls. The walls are taller than those in other gyms. Boulders are graded with V grades, but some are rated PG, PG-13, and R. I found this a bit confusing, but I assume the ratings are due to their height. The mats are very firm. They also have a kilter board upstairs, which is set at a 60-degree angle. I visited primarily to use the kilter board, but I noticed that some of the lights were broken and didn’t illuminate. Nonetheless, I had a lot of fun. I went on a Saturday, and it wasn’t crowded at all.
Máté Sándor
Nice smaller bouldering gym. They have a 60° Kilter board, weight lifting area and a yoga room. They have enough climbs for every grade and there is a new set almost every week. Furthermore, they have fun events and a really kind crew.
Daniel Grupel
Nice wall. Still new, well maintained. Few things: 1) Small. Not a lot of room, was not very crowded when I was there, but definitely can get packed. 2) No moon/kilter board 3) Pricey for what you get - 30 something dollars for a day pass 4) So much face - most of the wall is face/slab, which means that around v6-v7 you start getting mean cripms, which I like, but not for all... Nice central mushroom. To sum up, nice experience, on the pricey side, would expect more.
Carl Edward Schulze
Its a nice space and its great to have a gym so close to ucla. But i tried to use the gym before going to work and it didn't open on time. In fact, another climber called the lax location and they gave an estimate for 1h late. If a gym provides a means to stay fit with limited time, then a reliable schedule is critical and this place doesn't succeed.