
Climb NuLu : la salle d'escalade de bloc dynamique de Louisville et sa communauté d'escalade.
Climb NuLu est une salle d'escalade de bloc située à Louisville, au 1000 E Market St. Elle est connue pour une communauté d'escalade chaleureuse et active et des itinéraires pour tous les niveaux, et attire les grimpeurs grâce à des pairs amicaux et à un encadrement soutenant. La salle organise des événements tels qu'un Throwdown annuel et a été saluée pour ses options de compétition inclusives, y compris une catégorie non binaire, ainsi que des équipements qui soutiennent les grimpeurs de tous les niveaux d'expérience.
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Accès à toutes les parois d'escalade avec des options de location, y compris des chaussons et de la magnésie, pour les débutants et les grimpeurs expérimentés.
Événements Throwdown annuels avec des configurations variées, offrant des catégories pour tous les genres, y compris les personnes non binaires, avec des prix et une participation communautaire.
Utilisation de planches de campus, hangboards, murs système, haltères, kettlebells et entraîneurs d'escalade en fissure pour améliorer vos compétences et votre force.
Sessions d'initiation et routes V-Beginner conçues pour accueillir les nouveaux grimpeurs avec un personnel bienveillant et un cadre convivial.
Rencontres sociales et opportunités de réseautage qui favorisent une communauté chaleureuse et inclusive pour que les grimpeurs puissent se connecter et progresser ensemble.
Edit: From a recent conversation with the head setter I have hope for the gym and community to become better in the coming year. I was also probably too hard on the setting. Most problems are at least decent these days. I enjoy climbing, so it is hard to give a negative review to my home gym where I learned to boulder. However, it is true that the climbing gym is dirty, frequently without HVAC, and full of animosity between staff and community. Additionally, the setting has been slipping more and more over the past year which may be correlated to the absolute lack of volumes set for nearly a year straight, to which I will give them credit for slowly bringing back. They are getting new holds frequently now, yet a large portion of their setting is awkward, without flow, or downright painful. Also, I was sworn at twice by an employee who I have since accepted an apology from.
I've been here twice as a complete beginner and this place has been so welcoming and accessible. Great place to take the family and friends to introduce them to bouldering, but there's also tons of stuff for the advanced climber. Can't recommend it enough!
best bouldering gym in louisville!!! i come here with my friends all the time. i’m convinced it is the best functioning social hub in the city. everyone here is super friendly, very warm towards beginners, with plenty of room for growth. that said, they do grade notoriously hard; it is hard to make the jump between the first few levels and beyond. in this sense, it is not the most beginner-friendly. BUT, everyone here is incredibly nice and supportive. you can find a great network of people here to help you embark on your climbing journey.
TL;DR: I love this gym but I am biased Somehow I've never actually written a review for this gym, which is crazy to me, since this is where I started climbing. The first time I went to Climb Nulu was in early 2016, when I was new to climbing, and I had a blast. I had a punch pass, and came a couple times a month. I climbed here until 2019, when I moved to Indianapolis for college and switched to a gym there. During my time with Climb Nulu as my home gym, I found it to have a great community and varied setting, and always enjoyed coming. After the pandemic, I started taking climbing a lot more seriously, and eventually started competing. I've participated in Climb Nulu's annual Throwdown competition three (soon four) times, and placed highly. For the sake of transparency, it's important to note I have won both items and money from placing at these comps. I really appreciate Climb Nulu adding a nonbinary category to their competition in 2024. They're the only gym in the midwest who offers this, to my knowledge. They also have gender neutral bathrooms, which I appreciate, although it is clear they weren't designed with this in mind. Competition setting is different than normal setting, and so I cannot properly speak to how routes feel the rest of the year, or if there is a fair spread. I can say the competition setting is a good blend of "traditional" competition style and a more "outdoor climbing" style. I really enjoy this mix. All in all, I have a soft spot for Climb Nulu. It's not a perfect gym, there are little issues here and there, but it doesn't need to be perfect. It's a damn good climbing gym.
A nice, bright, very fun, bouldering gym. $13 day pass if you bring your own stuff and if you are new $15 day pass for your first time and it includes rental shoes. After that, $18 per day pass, rentals included. There are plenty of V-Beginner V0, V1, and V2 routes. Some of those are still very challenging for a beginner. The stuff from V3 up is also fun and varied. I have brought some beginner friends here a few times and they had a blast. Experienced climbers will love it too. Other amenities include plenty of benches and tables to rest and hangout at, a campus board, hangboard, system wall, weights and barbell racks and a kids/beginner wall are in a separate area on the side. They also have an adjustable piece of equipment you can train your crack climbing on. They have a variety of other gym things too; besides what I mentioned above they also have kettlebells, dumbbells, exercise bands and benches and chairs for workouts and more. They also sell some climbing shoes and chalk and have a very small number of ropes in inventory as well.
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