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

The structures to which Challenges are attached.
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Challenges

The climbing activities - over 30 available.
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Climbponents

The features that bolt onto every Challenge.
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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.

Beginner to expert on each Challenge

Adjust the difficulty instead of building a second wall.
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Climb solo or head-to-head

Cooperative and competitive routes turn climbing into an event.
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Built to take Climbponents

Many routes accept bolt-on features, so the variety compounds.
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Reconfigurable any time

Change routes between sessions to keep regulars coming back.
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Accessible by design

Routes adjust to a climber's age, size, or ability, so more guests can take part.
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Fills every booking type

Birthdays, leagues, camps, and team-building all run on one set.
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Built to a commercial standard

Engineered and durable like Eldorado's walls.
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More play per square foot

A wide range of physical problems in a single tower's footprint.
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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.

Easy

Medium
Hard

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

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Balance & Movement

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Technique & Strength

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Blank Canvas

Panel+
A blank climbing lane that accepts any Climbponent, hold, or volume — the most configurable route in the catalog, and the bridge to the Climbponents page. Start with a set of holds, then add features as your crowd evolves.
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See Climbponents

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.

Adjustable Chimney
Double Poles
Block Build
Log Lasso

2 Climbers

Two climbers either with or against each other. Ascending the same Challenge solo or with a partner completely changes the experience.

Face Off
Double Ropes
Leaning Ladder
The rest of the Kinetix equation

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.

Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Kinetix Challenge?
It's a climbing element that hangs from a Kinetix Tower. Each Challenge presents a different physical problem — a chimney to stem, poles to shimmy, volumes to balance across — and offers a range in difficulty so it suits all levels of climbers.
Can the same Challenge work for kids and adults?
Yes. Most Challenges offer different methods of ascent that provide a range of difficulty from approachable to genuinely difficult. So, beginners and experienced climbers use the same lane and both find it challenging and can achieve success.
Is a Challenge for one climber or two?

Both exist. Some are single-climber problems; others seat two for cooperative climbing or head-to-head races.

How many Challenges are there?

More than 30 configurations, spanning competitive, balance-based, and strength-and-technique routes — with new ones added over time.

Do Challenges work with Climbponents?
Many do. Routes like the Panel+ and Floating Volumes accept bolt-on Climbponents, so you can change a route on an individual Challenge. Easy way to keep things fresh for repeat participants.
Can we reconfigure Challenges after install?
Yes. Challenges can be swapped over time so you can refresh the activities for returning guests. This is a simple, but not easy process - best to contact Eldorado.
What does a Challenge set cost?
It depends on height but Challenges range from $2,000 to $20,000 each and average about $8,000 each. Challenges are quoted as part of your configuration, since the right set depends on your crowd and the Tower it hangs from. Contact sales for pricing built around your build.
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