🧗♀️ Elevate playtime—build the ultimate backyard climbing challenge!
Squirrel Products Rock Climbing Holds for Kids offers a deluxe set of 10 extra-large, colorful climbing grips with all necessary mounting hardware. Designed for ages 3 and up, these weather-resistant holds enable easy DIY installation to create a customizable indoor or outdoor climbing wall that promotes physical development and active fun.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.03 x 9.53 x 3.54 inches |
Package Weight | 1.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.5 x 9.2 x 3.1 inches |
Item Weight | 2.25 Pounds |
Brand Name | Squirrel Products |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Squirrel Products |
Part Number | SQ-28 |
Style | 10 Pack |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Climbing |
K**S
Better than rocks that came with my swing set.
I bought this pack to "fill in the blanks" on my rock wall that only came with 6 rocks. These appear just as sturdy as the original ones, however, they actually seem easier for small children to grab/climb/step onto.The only issue I had was that the directions state that you should drill a 1/4" pilot hole, however, this is too small for the T-nut to fit. You must use 5/16" (at least on the T-nut side) pilot hole.Also no biggie but it comes with an allen wrench so you don't need any additional tools (other than drill for the pilot hole). Would have been nice if the included screws were standard phillips head or hex type so that you could use a screwdriver and/or socket wrench to tighten. For a few rocks, the allen wrench made contact with the rock while turning so I had to turn the allen wrench the long way which made it harder to tighten by hand.Just my preference though so still 5 stars.
J**E
These are very sturdy climbing wall holds
These are very sturdy climbing wall holds. Some useful details; The package includes the holds, 1 1/4 in bolts and special nuts. They will only work for 1 inch wood unless you counterbore the back or buy 2 1/4 bolts if you used 2x wood. We went and bought the longer bolts as our wood was 2 inches thick.To install you drill holes for your bolts, hammer the nuts into the back and then bolt the holds on. Can be installed in an hour or so but less with 2 people.We tested these over 200 lbs with no issues. Very sturdy even for an adult use so we feel comfortable letting our kids use it. The directions say to put your holds every foot or so which left us buying another package for more holds.
J**8
Great product
Works perfect forKids tree fort
G**O
Good for small kids
Everything was great until I was mounting the last rock and noticed I was one screw short. =( The rocks are small intended for small kids. I have a 4 year old and he climbs fine. My 7 year old on the other hand says they hurt when he climbs them. Meaning they are too small for him. I tired to climb them and they were very sturdy.
J**0
Survival of the fittest…
I built my kids a climbing wall and used these “rocks”. I place their meals at the top of a platform and yell “it’s time to eat”! The one that gets there first gets to eat all the food. I call it the hunger games… my wife and I bet to see which kid will make it up there first. My son with 7 toes doesn’t even try because he can’t grip the “rocks” right… 😔 he just eats whatever food that drops to the ground. the winners alternate because they get slower when they win too much…
T**K
The squirrelkids love them.
I recommend that the fasteners be changed - not all of them stuck into the wood.
D**R
Strong, sturdy, and fun!
My kids love these, they use them almost everyday. They were easy to install although time consuming. Great value for the money!
C**R
Nice rock climbing parts
Nice rock climbing parts. Used them on a playground I built our 3 and 5 year olds. Five year old has no trouble using them (3 year old hasn't tried). They're sturdy enough to hold me at 170lbs. I secured them to 5/4 deck boards stacked vertically. The screws that came with them were just long enough to make this work. I did have to drill the back side a little large to hold the receiving nut. The nut has little spikes to hold it in place and the part that receives the bolt sits in the wood, but the 5/4 boards were too hard to hammer them in so I drilled out the back side a little larger and it worked well.
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