Nestled in a growing commercial center, Boulder World SingPost Centre offers vertical adventure and full-body workout. With a 4.5-star rating from 1,567 Google reviews, this climbing gym has earned its reputation as a go-to fitness destination for Paya Lebar residents.
The facility features challenging bouldering walls, dedicated training areas, clean shower facilities, secure lockers, ensuring members have everything they need for a complete workout experience. Membership options start from $99 to $149 per month, offering good value for the facilities provided. Day passes are available at $22 for visitors or those wanting to try before committing.
Conveniently located near Paya Lebar MRT, the gym is easily accessible by public transport. The studio atmosphere fosters a sense of community among members, making it easy to stay motivated and accountable. Whether you're new to fitness or a seasoned practitioner, you'll find a supportive environment here.
It's located in a snug corner of SingPost building. The staff were both polite and friendly. Shoe rentals are available, bring a pair of socks or you will need to buy one. Drink vending machine is available at the entrance if you need to quench your thirst after your climb. Note no sweet drinks to be brought into the climbing area, you can bring a water bottle in. I am new to bouldering but felt comfortable enough to explore Boulder World's walls as each 'challenge'/route on the wall is markedly clearly with the level of difficulty. First timers are asked to watch an orientation video on "dos & don'ts", then get briefed on how to read the labels so they can select appropriate climbing wall for themselves and lastly, are taught how to jump off the wall and land safely. I find this extremely helpful! The place is huge! There are kilterboard, tension board and moonboard - none of which I can attempt being a beginner but it was interesting to just sit and watch the more experienced climbers attempt them. I went there twice in 9 days and noticed that the routes were changed! I guess there will never be a boring moment there.
View on GoogleIt's located in a snug corner of SingPost building. The staff were both polite and friendly. Shoe rentals are available, bring a pair of socks or you will need to buy one. Drink vending machine is available at the entrance if you need to quench your thirst after your climb. Note no sweet drinks to be brought into the climbing area, you can bring a water bottle in. I am new to bouldering but felt comfortable enough to explore Boulder World's walls as each 'challenge'/route on the wall is markedly clearly with the level of difficulty. First timers are asked to watch an orientation video on "dos & don'ts", then get briefed on how to read the labels so they can select appropriate climbing wall for themselves and lastly, are taught how to jump off the wall and land safely. I find this extremely helpful! The place is huge! There are kilterboard, tension board and moonboard - none of which I can attempt being a beginner but it was interesting to just sit and watch the more experienced climbers attempt them. I went there twice in 9 days and noticed that the routes were changed! I guess there will never be a boring moment there.
View on GoogleSpacious gym with nice holds and good problems (beginner and advanced alike). Aircon is great, they even have a moonboard. Friendly staff too! Will definitely go again. EDIT: as of Feb 2022, they even have a Kilterboard and Tensionboard!
View on GoogleSpacious gym with nice holds and good problems (beginner and advanced alike). Aircon is great, they even have a moonboard. Friendly staff too! Will definitely go again. EDIT: as of Feb 2022, they even have a Kilterboard and Tensionboard!
View on GoogleEnjoyed the energy from the climbers on a busy weekend (many students), though I imagine the early weekdays would be nice to climb for those for prefer a little more solitude. I appreciated the fact that the gym made good use of the small location (still largest in Singapore) for a good variety of boulder-only problems, with what I found was probably some of the best route-setting across different styles. Great for intermediate V4-6 climbers, with fairly decent grading (a little soft at V4s, getting better for the V5/6s), but not many problems harder. Makes up for it with a kilter board, tension board and '16 moonboard! $24/entry with cubbyholes, free showers, but bring your own towel. Limited workout gym equipment. Grading system is a little odd and I'm not sure why more gyms in Singapore don't just label the V grades directly on the problems, and augment with +-/ for in-betweens. Overall, 5*s for the good routes especially for intermediate boulderers.
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