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Clip ‘n Climb unveils the Constructor challenge

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The new challenge takes advantage of gaps caused by building corners

Clip ‘n Climb, an international leader in the fun climbing market, has revealed its latest challenge, designed for building corners.

Following the release of its first corner challenge, Cornered, a few years ago, Clip ‘n Climb has been eager to expand the range further. The firm has now added a new member to its family of corner challenges with the Constructor challenge. This brand-new feature is unique to Clip ‘n Climb, which is collectively offering operators two options for converting empty corners into a hub of activity.

Bringing a touch of yellow to the Clip ‘n Climb range, the new enthralling corner challenge “is sure to bring any corner in which it is installed to life and you will be able to climb like a street ninja!” says a company representative.

The Constructor is designed for single-person climbing and is ideal for intermediate-level climbers with skill levels of 6 for agility, 7 for strength and 7 for courage.

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Constructor challenge

Climbing activities

Clip ‘n Climb offers more than fifty challenges adapted for people of all ages, helping family and friends to push their limits in a fun and social way.

The company provides three categories of challenges each with different styles and characteristics, including the Classic collection, a portfolio of 29 challenges which form the fundamental basis of each centre, including the new Constructor corner challenge, as well as Speed Climb, Big Cheese and Hexed.

Signature challenges will help set any venue apart with a selection of eye-catching activities, with the top performers including Astroball, Stairway to Heaven and Vertical Drop.

Adapted for smaller spaces, the Prima range consists of 10 compact and simple challenges, helping operators to find the right balance between simplicity and efficiency.

“Every challenge is an adventure and the unique designs invite participants to try their best to reach the top,” continues Clip ‘n Climb. 

“Beyond the visual aspect, we also work on the tactile characteristics of our Challenges. Soft, rough, cold, made of plastic or even Velcro, each of them looks and feels different from their neighbouring challenge. The wide variety of hand and foot holds also enhances the importance that each climbing experience is unique.”

More information on Clip ‘n’ Climb can be found in the organisation’s investor guide, available to read online.

Clip ‘n Climb’s parent organisation ABEO recently announced the acquisition of BigAirBag, which will expand the scope of sister brand Fun Spot.

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Adam studied Marketing and Advertising Management at Leeds Beckett University. Originally from Lancashire and now based in Norfolk, UK, you can usually find him appreciating art deco design or on a roller coaster.

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