G1 Climbing + Fitness in Broomfield, CO, is a top-tier facility for rock climbing and fitness enthusiasts. The gym features tall, varied walls with modern holds and thoughtful routesetting. It offers amenities such as a weight room, upstairs training area with boards, calisthenics equipment, and a physical therapy clinic. Classes and events create a vibrant community, and the cleanliness and quality of facilities are highly praised. However, the high rates and strict financial policies can be a drawback for some users.

The gym excels in providing a welcoming atmosphere, great programming, and accommodating amenities, making it a favorite among dedicated climbers and families alike. Its biggest downside is the lack of trial memberships and first-time discounts, along with some rigid financial rules. Despite these cons, the high-quality setting, supportive staff, and a well-rounded fitness experience often justify the costs for many patrons.

Pros:

  • High-quality routesetting
  • Varied and challenging climbs
  • Well-maintained facility
  • Friendly and supportive staff
  • Clean and modern amenities
  • Top-notch training area
  • On-site physical therapy clinic
  • Good community vibe and events
  • Great for all skill levels
  • Convenient location near dining options

Cons:

  • High rates and fees
  • Limited auto belays
  • Restricted benefits for month-to-month members

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Nice new gym. I only sampled the bouldering, but the roped climbing looked very nice, too. Most of the routes are toprope, however, with only one overhanging lead wall available.Walls are tall, 50 ft, which is very nice. Modern hold selection. Speed wall for those who like that, and a huge continuous hand crack on the autobelay.The bouldering area upstairs is not enormous, but certainly enough to tire you out. I found the route setting really good here, interesting problems, often requiring good footwork. Bouldering grades felt quite stiff for a gym, i.e. almost outdoor-grade equivalent. Nice to see for a change!Great hangboarding area as well with exchangeable hangboards, really well executed, never seen that before. Downstairs gym with treadmills, stairmaster, free weights and squat racks.I'll be back!

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They have some of the best routesetting in the country. There are strong climbers at this gym, especially the youth. The head setter has well over a decade of experience, and has a great team. The boulders were most impressive to me, as every style was represented. Coordination dynos and bicycle beta were artfully created. Their use of volumes was above average. It was clear whoever set and foreran the V8's, 9's, and 10's were more than capable to send. The higher grades got progressively more technical without estranging smaller or non-superhuman climbers.Both boulders and roped routes seemed projectable if they were not flashable. The climbs were interesting enough for me to want to return to finish them. The addicting nature of the good quality setting is what I loved most about this gym.The facility is quite bougie. The staff and their friends make a nice atmosphere. There is a physical therapy clinic inside the gym. There is a very nice weight room with everything climbers would need. They have rings and good pull up bars. Upstairs there is a proper training area with two training boards, and a free hanging properly pitched campus boards and every hang board attachment you could want. There are yoga mats and all the calisthenics accoutrement.There are plenty of top quality brushes in the bouldering area. The bouldering mats are a little hard for my liking. I was having trouble committing at the top of the wall because the fall was quite hard, but not unsafe. The bouldering uses a V scale, and is pretty consistent. Overall the grading at this gym seems a bit soft to outdoors, and consistent with other gyms.The lead wall is truly epic, there is overhang represented up to "5.14d" which I'm not sure I can believe, but hard climbs are so hard to find, anything over 12d is greatly appreciated.The gym walls have a lot of friction. They have an increble selection of some of the newest holds on the market, many of which I have never seen before.The only negative thing about this gym was they have harsh financial rules. A day pass is $25, they offer no first time discounts or free day passes. There is an initiation fee, which is a pretty outdated concept at this point. Month to month members do not get day passes, and have other restricted benefits which seems super weird. There is not a trial membership.The bathrooms are always perfectly clean, however, the paper towels were often out and the shower curtain was a bit cheap. Other than that the accomodations were too notch.Generally the rates are high, however the facility is well equiped and very beautiful, the quality of the setting is outstanding, so there is a high value represented. One of the best gyms in America.

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Such a cool climbing gym! I personally enjoyed the ropes better, but the bouldering was good too. Also, this is easily the most aesthetically pleasing gym; the wood paneling is super cool. Would definitely recommend!

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Not open yet, but you know that it’s going to be AWESOME! Edit: it’s open. It’s super awesome. The route-setting is the best around.

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Solid route setting, props to the setters. Was very crowded when I went but the routes had a ton of variety and lots of them were pretty dynamic, which is my favorite type of climbing!

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Went to your gym w my kids and a couple of my buds. Great time.. Great route setting. Nice staff. Joey (sp) and Gabe were really welcoming and relaxed.

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Quality route-setting, professional atmosphere and staff, clean, and high quality all around.

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Friendly staff, very clean gym!But the most important thing “route setting” is very bad… definitely one of the worst in the front rangeAlso the autobelay is a big NO for me!

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Incredible climbing gym and amazing staff! Awesome event space for a kids birthday party, with encouraging staff and great routes for the kids, everyone had a blast.

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Nice clean facility and good amount of climbing available.Though use their auto belays with caution! My very first climb at their facility was on one of their auto belays. I climbed up nearly 40 feet when it stopped taking in the slack. These are almost the exact same that are used at my facility so I felt like something was wrong. I down climbed the 40 feet and when I unclipped the triangle it was attached to was nearly touching the ground! Thank god I work at a climbing gym (and not someone totally new to this) and knew how these machines worked and what to look out for. An employee happened to be watching me and started trying to fix it but said nothing to me and didn’t even apologize or anything. Went and bouldered for the rest of the time cause I couldn’t find it in myself to trust anything that was taller than 15 feet.

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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.

This business has a rating of 4.7-star.

This business has 101 reviews.

The address is: 8845 W 116th Cir, Broomfield, CO 80021, United States .

The contact number is +1 720-586-8175

This service is listed under Rock Climbing Gym .

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