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Review on πŸ”οΈ Exploring Milliard's Assorted Friendly Climbing Mounts: Discover the Best Tools for Ultimate Adventure by John Miller

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As some other reviewers have pointed out, the hardware is insufficient. Also, what is stated in the ad does not match the product received. Claimed 220 pounds, nominally 120 pounds. The hardware is too short to reach the recommended 1 inch pad. Pros: The grips have a solid feel and good texture, similar to playgrounds with climbing walls. Cons: if it is not very short, angular, wall-mounted, not too high, and for a very small child, you will have to buy other fittings. I wouldn't trust the supplied fittings at all. The screws are at least full size too small for the holes and the washer is slightly larger than the hole, thin and flimsy. This means all of the weight is on a tiny portion of the top of the hole instead of being distributed. The existing "nuts" can hardly be aligned and are made of aluminum. I wouldn't trust them. I found the M7 bolts to be a perfect fit. Bottom Line: After purchasing the right safety gear, which includes: Locking Nuts, you're looking at $40-$60 more than the cost of a set. buy a better installation in front.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Socket required