The Beam Store is a specialty retailer focused on climbing gear, resistance training equipment, and functional fitness supplies, located in Oklahoma City and serving climbers, gym owners, and CrossFit athletes across central Oklahoma and the surrounding region.
The Beam Store stocks climbing holds in multiple grip styles, climbing ropes (both dynamic and static), carabiners, harnesses, quickdraws, and belay devices alongside a smaller selection of kettlebells, resistance bands, and suspension trainers. The store operates as a retail shop with on-hand inventory rather than mail-order only, allowing customers to feel grip texture and assess rope weight before purchase. The climbing focus distinguishes it from general sporting goods chains like Dick's Sporting Goods or Academy Sports, which carry minimal climbing inventory and rely on manufacturers' starter bundles rather than curated selection.
Climbing holds sold individually typically range from $8 to $35 per hold depending on size, material (polyurethane versus resin), and complexity; a full set of 40 to 50 holds for a home training wall or gym project costs $300 to $800. Dynamic climbing ropes (rated for sport climbing and top-rope falls) run $120 to $180 per 60-meter length; static ropes for rappelling or fixed anchors cost $100 to $150. Harnesses range from $60 to $130 depending on features and intended use (sport climbing, gym, or heavy-rigging). Carabiners and quickdraws start at $12 to $20 per unit. Kettlebells and resistance bands follow standard functional fitness pricing: 16 kg kettlebells around $35 to $50, and band sets from $25 to $60.
Prices can vary with manufacturer promotions and seasonal sales; verification of current stock and pricing through direct contact is advisable for bulk orders.
Dick's Sporting Goods at Penn Square Mall and other local locations carry climbing holds and ropes but typically limit selection to entry-level brands and generic assortments; return policies favor beginners but offer little customization for experienced climbers building project walls or gym spaces. REI Co-op, the nearest location to Oklahoma City, is in the Dallas-Fort Worth area (about 3.5 hours away) and requires membership for discounts; online ordering works, but hands-on selection is unavailable locally. Local CrossFit boxes and climbing gyms in Oklahoma City often purchase holds and ropes through The Beam Store rather than chain retailers, signaling trust in inventory depth and customer service for commercial projects.
The Beam Store suits homeowners building training walls, gym owners and CrossFit box operators stocking equipment, climbers looking to inspect gear before committing to expensive purchases, and athletes familiar with climbing terminology and gear categories. It does not suit shoppers seeking one-stop general fitness retail or those unfamiliar with climbing gear and needing extensive staff guidance; the store assumes baseline knowledge of hold types, rope ratings, and belay safety.
Customers should arrive with a clear project in mind: wall dimensions and anchor points if buying holds, rope length and intended use (sport vs. top-rope vs. static) if purchasing rope, or specific harness features if upgrading from rental gear. Staff can help match holds to wall angle and suggest hold assortments for progression, but detailed wall design should be prepared beforehand. Browsers without a specific goal may find the selection overwhelming; calling ahead with questions saves time.
Confirm current hours and parking availability with The Beam Store directly, as retail hours can shift seasonally and with staffing. The store is independently operated and does not follow corporate chain schedules. Most customers drive; on-site parking is typical for neighborhood retail locations in Oklahoma City but should be verified before the first visit, especially for large orders requiring loading assistance.
The Beam Store fills a gap between mail-order climbing retailers and generalist sporting goods chains, allowing local climbers and gym operators to see and select gear the same day rather than wait for shipping or compromise on choice. For a city with growing CrossFit and climbing interest, immediate access to commercial-grade holds and ropes accelerates gym and wall projects that would otherwise rely on out-of-state suppliers.
