
Climb Nashville East : un hub d'escalade accueillant avec des espaces d'entraînement et une communauté en pleine croissance.
Climb Nashville East est une salle d'escalade compacte et bien fréquentée à Nashville. Elle dispose d'une salle d'entraînement équipée d'une MoonBoard et de hangboards, d'une zone de bloc en grotte avec des problèmes variés, et d'une mezzanine dédiée à la musculation et au conditionnement physique. Les avis mettent en avant un personnel compétent et patient, ainsi qu'une ambiance conviviale axée sur la communauté qui fait que les grimpeurs se sentent les bienvenus.
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Accès à une variété de voies d'escalade et d'aires de bloc adaptées à tous les niveaux, avec des itinéraires gradués en douceur pour renforcer la confiance.
Aide personnalisée de la part d'un personnel compétent comme Will pour vous aider à choisir les chaussons d'escalade et l'équipement adaptés à votre niveau.
Utilisation du Moon Board, des hang boards, d'équipements de musculation et d'une salle d'exercice dédiée au développement de la force et des compétences.
Participez à des cours d'escalade, des événements sociaux et des activités communautaires de soutien pour apprendre et se connecter avec d'autres grimpeurs.
Des passes journaliers qui permettent de visiter les deux sites Climb Nashville East et West pour des expériences d'escalade variées.
The thing that stood out the most about this place was how grimy it was. There was mold/slime in the water refill station, the holds were greasy and clear they aren't washed with any frequency and the gym equipment and weights had a layer of grime on them. There is a clear lack of pride of ownership. The routes are pretty soft and confidence boosting. If you're a V8+ climber, you can probably flash all the routes in an hour.
I feel bad for the climbers who have to make this their gym. The place doesn't look like its been updated in 20 years. The wall layout doesn't make sense and there are giant metal supports that are in the fall zone of the steep climbing. The place is really dirty, mold on the drinking fountains, dust everywhere, and the holds feel gummy from age and not being cleaned enough. The setting is soft and the cruxes are basic. Felt like a gym that was just squeezing out what profit they could with no regard for the product. I expected a lot more from a gym in Nashville.
I wanted to take a moment to highlight my experience tonight at Climb Nashville East. One of the team members, Will, spent nearly an hour walking me through different climbing shoes, explaining the differences, and helping me choose what would best fit my current level of climbing. His knowledge, patience, and dedication to the sport really stood out. Climb Nashville has always been a staple in our city—I’ve been involved off and on since high school—but it’s the community and genuine care shown by their team that makes it such a success. Since returning to the gym over the past month (after being away since COVID), I’ve consistently been impressed. Every staff member (Sam, Graham, Will, Etc.) I’ve interacted with has been supportive, passionate, well-trained, and genuinely pleasant. Nashville is lucky to have a place like this—where people can learn, grow, and connect with others through climbing in such a positive community environment. 10 Stars, if I could. -Logan Y.
Climb east is a very small climbing gym but the space is very well utilized. on the left of the entrance, there is a pretty decent training room with a MOON board and various hang boards. on the right of the entrance there is a small cave-like bouldering room with plenty of routes. No belay here though. One cool feature was the weightlifting and exercise room above the bouldering section. it's hard to explain but it's visible in photos. It's like a mezzanine. Overall a very chill and low-key climbing gym that I enjoyed visiting. much less busy that climb west,but if you get a day pass you can visit both locations. 👍
I've been a member for 10 years. During that time, I've seen them open 3 new gyms, and prices have gone up pretty sharply every year, so they must be doing okay financially. They do not pay their staff a living wage in Nashville, and it was even worse before a walkout was threatened. If you can't afford to pay your employees, you can't afford to open new gyms. They don't have enough setters, so the boulders at West are up forever, and now they're not marking the start holds at East because it takes too long to scrape off the previous labels.... Please at least use some tape. Also they're (once again) giving routes ranges instead of ratings, which is frustrating. I think this is the third time I've seen this happen. Each time they go back to just giving ratings like other gyms.
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