Focus Climbing Daily Specials
Vertical Victory – 10 Day New Customer Challenge
The Vertical Victory is a special 10-day unlimited access pass including rental gear for new customers, where YOU can push your limits and earn free Focus merch.

T-Shirt Tuesday
Buy a new Focus T-shirt or Crop-Top and receive a FREE Adult day pass.
Rental gear not included.

Ladies Night
Every Wednesday all month is ladies night.
Come in after 6pm and get your day pass for only $10.
Bring all of your friends and family and enjoy a fun night of rock climbing.

Friend Fridays
Climbing is more fun with your +1. Every Friday after 5p, buy one adult day pass, and get another of equal or lesser value for FREE.
Rental gear not included.
Not valid in groups of 4 or more.

Family Fun Night
Every Saturday evening from 4-7pm is family fun night. Bring in your family of 3, and receive day passes and gear rental for $59!!!
Additional immediate family members can climb for $15.

College Night
College Night October 4th
The 1st Friday of every month is COLLEGE NIGHT.
$7 day passes for all college students on the 1st Friday of every month between 6-10p.

FREE climbing shoes EFT Membership Perk
If you love Focus on your first visit, and want a membership, receive a FREE pair of Mad Rock climbing shoes (retail value of $79).
- Individual and family memberships ONLY.
- Must pay applicable registration fee.
Members Refer a Friend
For every friend that you have referred to the gym that has bought a membership, you get a month for free! This is an easy way for you to get your membership each month paid for by simply bringing your friends and getting them hooked on rock climbing.
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Today, I planned on taking my little brother to Focus because I had heard great things about it from a friend. When we walked in, we noticed a sign that said the employees were busy and assisting other guests. However, there was a sticky note on it that said to come into the gym if we needed help, so we did.
When we entered the gym, we were greeted by an employee named Joe in a peach-colored shirt. He told us that a parent had to sign the waiver, which I completely understand. However, when we told him that we would only be spectators and not climbing, he became rude and aggressive. He started making snarky remarks about how we should climb and said that it was “ridiculous” that we weren’t.
When we politely told him that we just didn’t feel like climbing, he rolled his eyes and dismissed us. After we had my mom sign the waiver and let him know, he brushed us off again and told us to wait in the waiting area. After waiting for 15 minutes, we decided to leave.
I understand that climbers can sometimes have an eccentric attitude, but he was unpleasant . Needless to say, I’ve been to several other climbing gyms in Scottsdale, such as Alta and Gecko, where the employees are friendly and laid-back.
I highly recommend those places instead.

Today, I planned on taking my little brother to Focus because I had heard great things about it from a friend. When we walked in, we noticed a sign that said the employees were busy and assisting other guests. However, there was a sticky note on it that said to come into the gym if we needed help, so we did.
When we entered the gym, we were greeted by an employee named Joe in a peach-colored shirt. He told us that a parent had to sign the waiver, which I completely understand. However, when we told him that we would only be spectators and not climbing, he became rude and aggressive. He started making snarky remarks about how we should climb and said that it was “ridiculous” that we weren’t.
When we politely told him that we just didn’t feel like climbing, he rolled his eyes and dismissed us. After we had my mom sign the waiver and let him know, he brushed us off again and told us to wait in the waiting area. After waiting for 15 minutes, we decided to leave.
I understand that climbers can sometimes have an eccentric attitude, but he was unpleasant . Needless to say, I’ve been to several other climbing gyms in Scottsdale, such as Alta and Gecko, where the employees are friendly and laid-back.
I highly recommend those places instead.



The routes are reset regularly, both boulders and auto-belay.
There are several categories of youth climbing teams for the younger climbers, with a high level of climber in the team.
There’s also a kids summer camp which is a fun way for kids to get into the sport.
This gym prides itself on being a local business and not a corporate run of the mill machine. Support local, you won’t regret coming here.

The routes are reset regularly, both boulders and auto-belay.
There are several categories of youth climbing teams for the younger climbers, with a high level of climber in the team.
There’s also a kids summer camp which is a fun way for kids to get into the sport.
This gym prides itself on being a local business and not a corporate run of the mill machine. Support local, you won’t regret coming here.









Some are greedy corporate machines with entirely too much money behind them, that are capitalizing the current bouldering craze, destroying local climbing communities and dulling the sport by setting soft parkour problems for gym bros to take their shirts off and campus soft "V1's" for $95 dollars a month. Buying out gyms all over the country, creating a monopoly of mediocrity.
Focus Climbing Center is not that.
Focus prioritizes quality over quantity. Their problems and routes are designed to challenge you and make you a better climber. They are set by climbers Ie, people who climb rocks outside and care about the sport beyond setting clippable dinos to show off on instagram. Yeah they're sandbagged it's supposed to be hard. Grades don't really matter if your new anyhow. The staff is kind, helpful, and honest. You really get a family vibe from the place. Probably because it's owned and operated by a family of professional climbers. Their financial assistance program and discounted rates allow a level of accessibility to the sport no one else in the city is doing. Focus has integrity above all else, and if you fancy yourself someone who cares get down here and send it.

Some are greedy corporate machines with entirely too much money behind them, that are capitalizing the current bouldering craze, destroying local climbing communities and dulling the sport by setting soft parkour problems for gym bros to take their shirts off and campus soft "V1's" for $95 dollars a month. Buying out gyms all over the country, creating a monopoly of mediocrity.
Focus Climbing Center is not that.
Focus prioritizes quality over quantity. Their problems and routes are designed to challenge you and make you a better climber. They are set by climbers Ie, people who climb rocks outside and care about the sport beyond setting clippable dinos to show off on instagram. Yeah they're sandbagged it's supposed to be hard. Grades don't really matter if your new anyhow. The staff is kind, helpful, and honest. You really get a family vibe from the place. Probably because it's owned and operated by a family of professional climbers. Their financial assistance program and discounted rates allow a level of accessibility to the sport no one else in the city is doing. Focus has integrity above all else, and if you fancy yourself someone who cares get down here and send it.














