VITAL Climbing Gym - Lower East Side
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VITAL Climbing Gym - Lower East Side

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(135 reviews)Excellent

About

VITAL Climbing Gym in Brooklyn's Lower East Side is a large, bouldering-only facility that offers extensive terrain with varied wall angles suitable for all body types and skill levels. The gym features modern training boards including Tension and Kilter boards, a comprehensive fitness area for warm-ups or general workouts, and immaculate facilities with individual showers, changing rooms, and electronic-lock lockers. Members consistently praise the clean, well-maintained environment, friendly and engaging staff, and the interesting color-coded grading system that presents challenges across difficulty ranges within each color.

reviewsWhat Members Say

Members consistently praise the gym's clean, modern facilities, friendly staff, and extensive bouldering terrain suitable for all skill levels. The unique color-coded grading system that presents challenges within difficulty ranges receives particular appreciation. While most find the experience excellent, common concerns include premium pricing with day passes around $40 and some members noting cultural norms around barefoot workouts in shared spaces. Several reviewers specifically mention the Tension and Kilter boards as standout features for training.

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Stephen K

4 months ago

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VITAL Climbing Gym in Lower East Side is a large, bouldering-only gym that offers ton of terrain and wall angles that is perfect for all body types and skill levels! Since this is a bouldering-only gym, the facilities is quite massive. Larger than most other bouldering gyms, which is one of the greatest features. The lower level of this gym is the bouldering area. Of course, there is also training boards and a small fitness area. If you would like to workout as a warm-up, cool-down, or just workout in general, there is a main fitness area on the street level. Since this is a large facility, there are single and multiple-stall restrooms, individual showers, changing rooms, and tons of pristine lockers. Majority of the lockers are medium size, with few large lockers. Therefore, I advise you to not carry too large of a bag, in case all of the large lockers are taken up. You do not need a lock as the lockers provided have instruction to lock/unlock their electronic locks. One interesting point is the levels of this bouldering gym. Unlike other bouldering gyms, this one uses colors that indicate a range of difficulties. So one of the challenges could be easier and is lower in the range, or harder and higher in the range, despite both being the same color. It is an interesting set-up and it does make it fun for my friends and I to challenge all levels of the same color before advancing to the next color.

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3 months ago

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I’ve loved this gym for a long time. It’s clean, well-run, and a great environment. But lately barefoot workouts have started to feel normalized here. Socks, sure. But barefoot? More than once, someone has walked across my mat barefoot without so much as a glance or an apology. Maybe I’m in the minority for finding this unsanitary, but if you share that view, consider this a fair warning. EDIT: I want to clarify that this review is not a reflection on the staff or the quality of the facilities. I raised my concerns at the front desk more than once, and the team responded respectfully. Despite that, each week more and more members chose to work out barefoot, including individuals who had already been asked not to. This is more about a cultural norm taking shape. I appreciate Vital’s response and hope the mindset of our fellow gym goers shifts toward one that respects shared space and hygiene.

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Derek Fritz

4 months ago

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This is without a doubt a very nice gym in NYC! Space is beautiful, Wi-Fi works fine, showers are available, and holds seem new. The grading system that Vital chose to use is interesting as it is unclear if some grades are half way between a grade, or there are just a few of that color are a certain grade? The main reason for the 4/5 start is the cost of the gym. Almost 40 bucks for a day pass is more than 2 weeks of climbing at my home gym. As a pretty intense hobbyist who is happy to pay for their hobby, it still felt hard to justify the cost for a few hours of entertainment… but maybe I wasn’t in the NYC mindset?

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Brian Gilfillan

7 months ago

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Made the trip from Central NJ specifically for the tension board. Place did not disappoint. Huge climbing gym. Plenty of variety for all skill levels. Tension and Kilter board. Staff were friendly and engaging. Also a full "regular" gym which we did not partake in. The facility was immaculate. Bathrooms, showers all well maintained. A tad $ but worth the value with all you get IMO. Definitely will return.

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Elijah Simmons

a month ago

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Without a doubt the nicest bouldering gym I've been to. The facilities are all very clean and up-to-date, with a large bouldering space and plenty of well set routes. The prices however are pretty ridiculous. For a first time visit I might say it was worth it, but $40+ dollars to go climb is a big downside to this otherwise perfect gym.

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182 Broome St, New York, NY 10002, USA

scheduleHours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Thursday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Sunday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM