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    Hapik - Yonkers

    4.4 (20 reviews)
    Open 2:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ready for the slip n slide!
    Amanda G.

    We had a really nice outing here with our Little. Hubby heard about this place from a coworker and we checked it out. We were considering using it for our daughter's upcoming birthday, but she wanted no parts of it. We talked her into trying out the place so she might get more comfortable with the idea of going on a regular basis. Entrance is timed and you're allotted a certain amount. If you arrive early, you might hVw to wait until your appointed time. It's probably best to fill out whatever waivers are necessary before you arrive so that admission is seamless. They're pretty organized with how it all works. You set it up online and check in once you're there. Afterwards, you go to a holding area where staff assist you with getting the right for for your harnesses. All three of us participated. Once we entered the activity space, we had a small instruction on their practice wall. The staff member showed us how to climb and lower ourselves with our harnesses. That was a little daunting, even for me. It a little scary to climb twenty feet up and then just let go and rappel down to the floor. There's a mechanism in the harness cable that slows the speed of descent. Once we practiced a bit, I became more comfortable with the action. Our Little was a bit more apprehensive but we encouraged her and she continued to try and try again. It was amazing to see so many little kids just going for it. The more you go, the more you're able to do. They have different walls with different challenge levels. It's like a vertical puzzle to figure out the best way up. There's also a wall that allows you to race an opponent which looked like fun. They have balance beams and free structures that you can climb up. I even climbed up a wall and did a jump from the ceiling. It was exhilarating....a slightly terrifying. During our visit, our daughter became more excited. She definitely wants to go again and has mentioned that she wants Hapik to be the venue for her next birthday.

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    Thea P.

    Came here for a birthday party and now I'm obsessed. Very well designed from an aesthetic, logistic and safety perspective. Seamless check-in process from waiver signing to harnessing to equipment-use instruction. Myriad climbing structures, bridges and zip lines at assorted levels (and levels of difficulty) ensure fun for a range of age groups. There's a curved ramp apparatus (jumpsuit provided) that looks both hilarious and terrifying. Would definitely get a membership if we lived in the area.

    Olga H.

    Had a great time here with the kids. There is a great family climb package for three people (at least one must be an adult) for two hours for about $60. They have a ropes course and some different climbing options aside from the walls of varying difficulties, even for adults. There was even a speed climbing wall where it times your time to the top. The auto belay system is nice and adds a lot of freedom in deciding where to climb next. I did not like the coming down part with the auto belay. As a non newbie to rock climbing, it just felt different and not secure, although it is. Once you go in and are harnessed, you can come in and out as you please. There are also free complementary lockers and snacks sold at the counter and tables to eat. You can bring some food to snack on and take a break at the many tables set up. Plenty of staff are on the floor to help you if you have trouble latching yourself in to climb a wall, or unlatch yourself when you are done. It took a little while for me to get used to how to get myself in and out, or if you are having trouble getting down. This is a nice place to go and get a workout as a reasonable price.

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    Great place for kids to release all their energy and have a great time. My 6 year old loved it and can't wait to go back.

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    Hapik is an indoor rock climbing for kids age 4+ (as well as adults ) with auto belay.

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    Great time here at the Rock Club…read more Purchased a Groupon and decided to visit on a Friday morning. Called ahead and the front desk staff were very quick in getting back to me to confirm that a belayer was available at that time. They also confirmed the Groupon over the phone. I went ahead and completed the required waiver forms online prior to our visit. Adequate parking was available at that time. The Rock Club (downstairs) shares its space with a with a tennis club, so make sure you follow the ramp down toward the Rock Club entrance and NOT the stairs whih leads to the tennis club. We arrived at around 10am and it was fairly empty. The Rock Club staff explained the process and set us up with climbing shoes. We were then introduced to our belayer who was awesome. Over the next hour, we tried climbs ranging in difficulty. The wall heights range from about 35-40 feet and the peg placement and wall angles vary throughout the climbs, making some more difficult than others. We even had some time to try some bouldering. Our belayer was great at explaining techniques and technical terms. She was very patient and very encouraging...though not "pushy" at all. After we finished, the staff was nice enough to show us around to see what else was available at the facility: childrens area, common areas, training rooms and weight rooms. May go without saying...wear comfy clothes. As a regular gym-goer, but someone who has NOT climbed before, this was a welcomed challenge. Certain muscles, particularly the forearms and core, may not be part of the typical gym regimen...but are very important in climbing...that being said, I was definitely feeling it the next day. Overall we had a great experience at the Rock Club. We will deinifitely look into other classes. Kudos to all the staff members there.

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    Movement Valhalla

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    Very chill, laid back atmosphere. The staff is outstanding. They are friendly and helpful. I went…read morethere as a beginner, to get certified in belay. Harry instructed me. Harry is as personable as anyone I've ever met. He is kind, helpful as can be and a great instructor. His instructions are clear and he's patient. He has a knack for putting people at ease and helping them feel comfortable I loved my experiences here and have great appreciation for Harry.

    If you and your climbing partner have a significant weight difference or you like feeling terrified…read morejust top roping - DO NOT GO HERE. This is the literal only gym I've ever been to that just drapes the top-ropes over the anchors, rather than looping them over once. (And I used to climb at the Movement in San Francisco which this was NOT the case at.) This creates a HUGE issue for the lighter weight climber when belaying, and is frankly so scary it's made me not like climbing anymore. All they offer are some giant, dirty kettlebells for you to lug around with you, but that only (kind of) stops you from launching in the air. It doesn't prevent the extreme amount of friction you have to fight through the Grigri. I've never even had this much of a problem lead climbing, because we can use an ohm, which you can't use top roping because it pins the rope to the wall which is unsafe for the climber. When I brought up this concern to someone who works there they shrugged it off like it wasn't a big deal, and said "oh well it's better because lowering is faster this way" uh... okay, but it's not better if i'm literally fighting for my life simply to lower my partner and not kill them or be launched into the air?? but yeah, lowering faster is nice, sure. I want so badly to like this gym, but the complete lack of regard for safety is mind-boggling. The biggest shame is that it's the only gym of it's type in the area so it's either climb here unsafely, or don't climb at all. Shame on Movement Corporate for not doing more to regulate the safety at their gyms.

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    [Updated Review from 5 stars to 3 stars to 4 stars]…read more Been a customer since its opening, i guess that makes me a 2+ year customer of this place. After spending this much time, I guess my review should be a legit and honest review There has been good and bads, most of the bads have been fixed, i.e. wifi password issues, scheduling, etc. What remains are the good. Tho, there are still some tiny room for improvement like: adding a weight scale in the workout area, add clothing racks into restroom doors to facilitate changing, add couple more rope anchors as they become scarce when its crowded at the corner, etc. These are minor, simple, and inexpensive suggestions to enhance customer experience... I come here for a workout and mostly stick to rope climbing. The length for the climbing are the tallest in the area, 60ft. And some overhang. Which is amazing for endurance workout. Most of the times this place hosts rope competition and perhaps building the next generation competitive youth/young athletes. Kudos contributing back to the community and helping parents help their kids grow and to have a shot at the big stage. A side effect of hosting competitions is that the settings left are compy style and spread out. They do their best to fill the routes afterwards, good work takes time, so lots of patience is needed. Compy routes might not be suitable for the recreational climber, as they are challenging and tailored to people who have been training consistently. Bad luck to you if you make a long trip and find closure and/or compy routes only, I guess should check social media for these kind of updates. For the normal routes, most of the times they put a lot of thought in the route and flow. I like that. Because the gym's size might be limited, they only have about thirty-ish leadable routes, sometimes I wish they could put three climbs in one route to maximize the number of climbs, like how they do it in other places in Europe and in Asia. Just a wishful thinking. In terms of the route style it can somehow be predictable. The recipe is usually reachy holds that requires deadpoint, and compy holds (perhaps next to the greatest holds), which might not work for people using the gym to train for outdoors climb and short people. Well, not everything is perfect and cant be picky in everything. I think it is good as is at the moment In terms of bouldering, I do not boulder often in here because of the limited bouldering space, hence limited offering and grade variability the gym provides. I've come to realization that the style is not suitable for me and can be very predictable. From v0 to v3, its quite straightforward, either too easy or just a staircase. From v4 onwards i feel they want you to cut feet. Most of the routes are either jumps, dyno, coordination, or reachy that you have to deadpoint or can barely reach it statically, with holds spread out without any holds in between. Feels like most are compy style that they aim to build the next generation for and for the big stage. Nothing wrong with the MO of the gym and what they are aiming for. Its actually good that they are aiming for specific customers, and they would know it best because I see other people getting rowdy, cheerful, and excited about all the jumps and dynos... But, this is definitely not for me. I've got too much at stake to get injured and become decomissioned for long time... So, I end up going to other gyms for hardcore bouldering: gp81, vital les, and sometimes even method climbing gym. It is just me tho. This place has a tension board 2 for training. I used to train with it until i realized it conditions me to those holds and makes me useless at rope climbing and bouldering. So i stopped using it. But it can be a great tool for core training and to get stronger. Overall, its a great gym for rope and not so much for bouldering. My two cents. If you never been here, i'd say its definitely worth coming to check it out. : )

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    Hapik - Yonkers - climbing - Updated May 2026

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