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Climbing safely

House Rules

Last updated 2026-05-24

These rules exist so every climber leaves Good Climbs in one piece and with a good story. Staff have full discretion to enforce them. If you're unsure about anything — ask. We'd rather pause your climb for a question than patch you up afterwards.

Before you climb

  • Sign the waiver. Every climber must have a signed liability waiver on file. Climbers under 18 require a parent or legal guardian co-signature in person at the front desk.
  • Check in at the desk. Tap your RFID keyfob or have staff find you in the system before stepping onto the mats.
  • Watch the orientation if it's your first time. New climbers must complete a brief safety walkthrough.
  • Wear climbing shoes (your own or rented). No bare feet, sandals, or street shoes on the mats.

On the wall

  • Climb within your ability. Don't push to a height or a hold you're not ready to fall from.
  • Down-climb when you can. Jumping off the top is hard on your joints. Reverse the route, don't plummet.
  • No bouldering directly above or below another climber. Check the fall zone first. If someone's lining up, wait.
  • Spotters are optional but encouraged on highball or dynamic moves. Brief your spotter before you start.
  • Brushing: use the gym brushes only. Wire brushes damage the holds.

On the mats

  • Mats are for climbing, falls, and brief rest only. Hang out off the mat: benches, lounge, café area.
  • No food, drink (except water), or open containers on the mats. Spilled coffee + chalk + sweat = a wall we don't love.
  • Keep loose objects off the mats. No bags, jackets, water bottles, or phones lying in the fall zone.
  • Skin care: if you're bleeding, step off and clean up before continuing. Staff will help.

Children & minors

  • Under 18 requires a co-signed waiver. A parent or legal guardian must complete the registration with the climber.
  • Under-12 climbers must be actively supervised by an adult member who is present in the gym at all times.
  • No play on unfinished routes or near setter ladders during sets.

Etiquette

  • Share the wall. If someone's working a problem, give them space and a turn.
  • Beta is a gift, not a given. Ask before offering unsolicited advice.
  • Music: the gym sound system is the gym's. Use headphones for personal music.
  • Phones: filming is welcome — please don't film other climbers without asking.

Things that get you sent home

Behaviour that creates a safety risk, harasses other climbers or staff, damages the facility, or violates Philippine law will end your session without refund. Repeat offences end your membership.

  • Climbing while intoxicated or impaired
  • Aggressive or threatening behaviour toward members or staff
  • Damaging holds, mats, or fittings
  • Bringing in your own holds, ropes, or equipment without approval
  • Filming or photographing other climbers without their consent
  • Bringing pets (other than service animals) onto the climbing floor

Branch use & pass scope

Good Climbs operates multiple branches. The rules in this section apply across all of them.

  • Monthly, multi-session, and annual passes are valid at every Good Climbs branch. Show up at any location, tap in, and climb.
  • Day passes follow the gym's current cross-branch policy:
  • When enabled (Good Climbs' default), a single day pass may be used at any branch on the day you bought it. Gym-hop freely.
  • When disabled, a day pass is locked to the first branch you check in at — for the rest of that day it works only at that branch. Subsequent check-ins at a different branch will be refused. If you bought your day pass at the wrong branch, the staff at the original branch can help.
  • The current policy is printed on every day-pass receipt, so the exact rule for your pass is right there next to the OR number.

Reporting and questions

See something unsafe? Tell any staff member, or email hello@goodclimbs.ph. We take every report seriously and we don't name reporters in our response.