Kinetix Action Towers
Challenges: the Activities Climbers Love
Challenges hang from a Tower and blend the fun of an entertainment center, the thrill of a climbing gym, and the problem-solving of a ninja course. Each one has options for beginners to experts.
What ARe Challenges
Over 30 Different Fun Climbing Activities
Each Challenge has paths for beginners to experts and some can be ascended by two climbers at a time. A set of Challenges provides several options to fit your whole crowd. They're the middle layer of the system: the Tower suspends them, and Climbponents bolt onto them.
Towers
Challenges
Climbponents

Unparalleled Variety
One climbing activity,
every kind of climber
A fixed climbing wall asks every guest to climb the same way. Challenges don't. Because each route offers a range of difficulties, a single set serves a six-year-old's birthday party, a teen climbing league, and an adult fitness crowd — without re-rigging anything. That range is what fills the calendar and keeps a wall earning across every booking type.
Meet Climbers at their Level
Each Challenge meets climbers wherever they are
Flexibility is the heart of the system. Each Challenges can be climbed in a variety of ways providing a range of options. From approachable to genuinely hard, a beginner and an expert can climb the same lane and both be challenged. And be successful.
The Challenge Catalog
More than 30
ways to climb
Build a collection that fits your crowd — playful and social, dynamic and balance-testing, or technical and strength-driven.
Head-to-Head & Cooperative

Double Ropes
Climb one rope like in gym, or use both Tarzan-style to swing your way up.

Etrier Ascent
Move back and forth between two rope ladders to pass the gaps.

Floating Panels
These dangling panels wobble and swing as you climb solo or with another.

Leaning Ladder
This ladder leans to and fro as one or two participants make their way upward.

Suction Cups
Scale a skyscraper, just like the movies.

Face Off
Mirror the moves of your friend (or foe...) as you race to the top of this transparent tower.
Balance & Movement

Buoy Ladder
These buoys bounce and bob as you step, hug, or hop up each one.

Disc Grips
These rotating discs can spin, so hang on tight!

Floating Steps
This stack of steps twists and shakes as you and a friend ascend together.

Floating Volumes
Each volume wiggles and wobbles as you work your way up, alone or with a friend.

King Swing
Leap from a platform into the air, hugging the heavy bag if you can clear the gap.

Yo Yo Barrel
Take a walk on the wild side, spooling yourself to new heights.
Technique & Strength

Double Poles
Push or pull against each pipe to stay stable as you shimmy up.

Adjustable Chimney
Wedge yourself inside narrow walls, or stretch waaay out with your hands overhead.

Lines of Ascent
Work your way up four taut lines with gizmos that grip the rope.

Block Build
Stack these cubes in a tippy tower, trying to stay steady as you ascend.

Log Lasso
Bring out your inner lumberjack and lasso this log to progress upwards.
Blank Canvas
Panel+


Solo · Together · Head-to-Head
Climb alone, together, or against each other
Some Challenges are built for a single climber working a problem; others can be ascended by two climbers side by side. The two-person routes are where programming gets interesting — a cooperative route has partners solving it together, while a head-to-head route turns the wall into a race. For an operator, that's birthday competitions, league nights, and team-building all on the same hardware.
1 Climber
A single climber against the route — wedge, balance, and pull through a problem at your own pace. The heart of the technique-and-strength group.
2 Climbers
Two climbers either with or against each other. Ascending the same Challenge solo or with a partner completely changes the experience.
Explore the rest of the
Kinetix system
Challenges are the routes. They need a structure to hang from and features to climb. Explore the other two parts of the system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Both exist. Some are single-climber problems; others seat two for cooperative climbing or head-to-head races.
More than 30 configurations, spanning competitive, balance-based, and strength-and-technique routes — with new ones added over time.





















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