they range depending on the styles! quite a number of strengthy style boulders, but also some others that focus a lot more on technique. I can do 8s and 9s at BFF and i would compare it to their 6Bs and 6B+s ! if you do check it out let us know how you find it!
@@casualclimbs I've got to buy 20 passes to try a gym!? What if I go and it's crap and I know have to visit a dozen more times to use my passes!! (and don't get me started on the "registration fee")
@@EducationProfessional-pc6ep that's a great point! I do feel the sting with having to buy a multipass as well. What I do to alleviate this is find climbing groups where people are happy to share their multipass with me :)
had a chance to head there for the first time recently, and totally agree with you, super underrated!
It really is! such a cosy space that people overlook all the time!
Yo Marcus and Nat! Thanks for making this vid, more ppl shd see this side of Oyeyo!
Glad you enjoyed it! People do! Oyeyo is such a great Bouldering Home :)
looks really cosy haha
it is!!!
How hard are the climbs there? I usually climb BFF and can do the 8s (V4) there
they range depending on the styles! quite a number of strengthy style boulders, but also some others that focus a lot more on technique. I can do 8s and 9s at BFF and i would compare it to their 6Bs and 6B+s ! if you do check it out let us know how you find it!
@@casualclimbs gave it a try and man all overhang routes are rough lol. Can do 6a+s but got my ass totally kicked by 6bs
@@jameshong351 haha yeah they are!! a lot trickier when overhang comes into play, but also a great way to build strength :)
I've always wanted to climb here but it is just too expensive. Almost $30!
Z-Vertigo (another little boulder only gym) is $15!!
actually if you get the multipass it can go down to around 12 dollars per entry! :)
@@casualclimbs I've got to buy 20 passes to try a gym!? What if I go and it's crap and I know have to visit a dozen more times to use my passes!!
(and don't get me started on the "registration fee")
@@EducationProfessional-pc6ep that's a great point! I do feel the sting with having to buy a multipass as well. What I do to alleviate this is find climbing groups where people are happy to share their multipass with me :)