Clip ‘n Climb, an international leader in the fun climbing market, has announced the launch of Artifact, the newest addition to its catalogue of fun climbing challenges. With four climbing lines of varying difficulty, Artifact is a visually appealing and accessible addition to Clip ‘n Climb.
Artifact offers four different climbing lines, challenging both first-timers and experienced Clip ‘n Climb enthusiasts. Each side of the tower provides a distinct climbing experience with textured surfaces for better grip, and one climbing line has no holds for an increased challenge. The diverse difficulty levels of Artifact align with Clip ‘n Climb’s inclusive mission of making climbing accessible to all.
Creating added value for centre owners
Thanks to its geometric, pixelated design, Artifact looks like no other challenge on the market. A repeating module is stacked and rotated 90 degrees to give the free-standing tower its ‘blocky’ appearance. Artifact, when combined with other Clip ‘n Climb challenges, can help centres to stand out from the competition.
Artifact is ideal for smaller Clip ‘n Climb arenas due to its smaller surface area compared to traditional challenge towers. The lower footfall area and ability to accommodate four climbers at once allow for more customers per session.
Danny Hodgson, Clip ‘n Climb commercial manager, says: “We’re thrilled to add Artifact to our challenge range! Not only is it a visually impressive addition to any Clip ‘n Climb arena, it also allows for a larger visitor capacity per hour due to its four climbing lines. Aside from being innovative and pushing the limits of what fun climbing has to offer, we are constantly striving to create added value for centre owners, making sure that they get the most out of their business.”
Clip ‘n Climb is showcasing Artifact this week at the Saudi Entertainment & Amusement (SEA) Expo, where the team can be found at booth #1D98, and at IAAPA Expo Asia at the end of the month, at booth #309.
Last year, Clip ‘n Climb revealed the Velocity climbing challenge at IAAPA Expo Europe in Vienna. This challenge introduces side pulls and undercut grips, which enable climbers to master new climbing skills.