
Rock Spot Climbing: Brookline — Bouldering-focused gym with friendly staff, spacious feel, and plenty of problems.
Rock Spot Climbing: Brookline is a newly opened, bouldering-focused gym in Brookline, MA. Part of the RockSpot family, it offers a spacious, clean space with many bouldering problems and a comfortable lounge area. Front staff are friendly and the facilities include a free water dispenser. It is primarily bouldering with a very small auto belay area, and is best for climbers not seeking rope climbs. The location on Commonwealth Ave offers street parking and nearby dining.
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Access to a wide range of bouldering problems with varied styles, including slabby and overhanging routes, suitable for all skill levels.
Friendly staff assistance with minor injuries, including disinfection and bandaging, ensuring a safe climbing environment.
Spacious areas to relax, hang out with groups, or plan post-climb activities, fostering a community vibe.
Complimentary cold water available on-site to keep climbers hydrated during their sessions.
Secure storage options for personal items; bring your own lock for convenience.
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Overall rating
Luara de Moura
Ash R
the 1st friday of the month is packed so be prepared or highly consider climbing a different day. there was also no working sink so I couldnt wash off my chalk hands and the only shoes they had were 2 sizes too small which was so painful to wear
Alex
Thank you so much lads i got a massive blister that was bleeding because of a bouldering trail and the staff helped me with the disinfection and bandaid for the wound. Overall really great vibes and some very cool and challenging trails.
Pierre Lamont-Dobbin
Zoe Zhou
Nick and Austin are fantastic. Gym is very clean
Roy Golan
Pros: I liked the setting here for V3+ boulders; slab wall was a bit small but all the problems were great if not super hard (as they should be), though the crux tended to be the same on most of them (standing up on a small foot and/or steep volumes to reach the finish); really enjoyed that they have three boards for not a very big gym; some cool dynos Cons: a bit too hot inside when I went (it was in the 90s outside, but still), no communal chalk, no area to warm up/stretch, the easy boulders (V2 and below) were not especially creative though that's kind of the norm in other gyms. Overall, for me the pros definitely outweigh the cons and I would come back again.