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Climbing Rope

Climbing Rope — 2D floor-plan symbol
2D floor-plan symbol
Climbing Rope — 3D model preview
3D model preview
Width 12″Depth 12″Height 180″Shape circle

Overview

A climbing rope is a ceiling-anchored conditioning tool for rope climbs, pulls, and grip work in a home or garage gym. It hangs from a beam or rig and is used for vertical climbing intervals and CrossFit-style conditioning. It shines in tall, open training spaces where the full length can drop freely.

Sizing & placement

The rope occupies only a 12-by-12 inch footprint on the floor but hangs 180 inches (15 feet) tall, so a high ceiling or exposed rig overhead is the real constraint, not floor area. Leave clear space all around the hanging point so a climber can swing and dismount safely.

Where it works

Home gyms and garages set up for functional or CrossFit training; industrial and athletic gym styles.

Specifications

Width12 in
Depth12 in
Height180 in
Shapecircle
Size classsmall
Room typesgym, garage
Default color#92400E

Configurable options

Frequently asked questions

How much ceiling height does the climbing rope need?
It hangs 180 inches (15 feet) tall, so it suits garages and gyms with high or vaulted ceilings and a sturdy overhead anchor.
How much floor space does it take?
Just a 12-by-12 inch footprint, though you should keep the surrounding area clear for climbing and dismounts.

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