Catching the eye first on climbicp.com is the ICP Airboard: an adjustable training board that runs Kilter Board, Tension Board 2, and Moon Board configurations, sold and shipped worldwide. That product tells you a lot about who the company is built for. The people running the site are not chasing weekend hobbyists so much as the operators who build and stock indoor climbing gyms, and the catalogue reads that way from top to bottom.
Full-service wall building from design to installation
At the centre of the operation is full-service wall building. ICP designs, fabricates, and installs commercial climbing structures, covering bouldering, rope and lead, and speed walls, handling the job from the first drawings through to the finished installation. That end-to-end model is what separates a serious fabricator from a reseller. The Feature Projects gallery backs it up with completed gym builds, each shown with design statistics, so a prospective buyer can see actual finished work and the numbers behind it before any conversation starts.
Inside the hold and mat lineup
The product range fills out the rest of what a gym needs. Safety mats split into bouldering pads and rope crash pads sit alongside holds and volumes, including a proprietary system called ICP Raps that is pitched at giving route setters more flexibility when they reset problems. Route setting itself is a service ICP offers, not an afterthought: commercial setting for clients, BoulderCraft classes, and professional masterclasses for people who want to learn the craft properly. A company that designs the wall, supplies the holds, and then teaches setters how to use them is covering an unusually wide slice of the same supply chain.
Home climbing walls for personal training
Home climbers are not left out, though they are clearly the smaller part of the business. A separate shop at climbicp.shop sells ICP home climbing walls, and the same site carries the ICP Airboard for buyers who want a training board at home. Keeping the home line on its own storefront is a sensible split, since the buying decision for a garage wall has little in common with commissioning a full gym fit-out.
Serving gym operators across continents
Geography is worth flagging because it shapes how you should read the site. ICP is based in Australia and runs climbicp.com.au for that market, while climbicp.com points outward at North America, and the company says it serves gym operators across the USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe. Its LinkedIn page shows 247 followers and references projects spread around the world. For an international supplier of physical, freight-heavy goods, that spread is useful to know up front, since shipping a wall to Toronto is a different proposition from shipping one across town in Sydney.
How trustworthy are the customer reviews?
On the question of standing, the picture is modest but consistent. The Facebook page holds 24 reviews with a 96 percent recommend rate, which is a small sample but a clean one. The home wall product on climbicp.shop has a single customer review at five stars, so that one figure proves very little on its own and is best read as one happy buyer instead of a track record. A Glassdoor entry that turns up under the same initials belongs to an unrelated firm and has nothing to do with this climbing company, which is a trap worth pointing out to anyone running their own background check.
The contact setup does the basic job. The address info@climbicp.com is listed publicly on the Facebook page and on the site itself. The gap is that no phone number and no street address turned up anywhere on the public pages. For a buyer about to commit to a six-figure fabrication and freight job, the absence of a phone line and a physical address is the one thing that warrants a direct question early, because installation logistics and warranty support tend to live or die on being able to pick up the phone.
Taken together, ICP presents as a specialist with real depth in a narrow field. The wall design and build service is the core; the holds, mats, training boards, and route-setting education round it out so a gym can source most of a project from a single supplier, and the project gallery gives the claims something concrete to stand on. The reputation footprint is limited in volume but positive in tone, and the contact setup works while leaving room for improvement. A gym owner or fit-out manager planning a new bouldering or lead wall should open the Feature Projects gallery, find a build close to their own scale, and use the contact page to ask directly about lead times, freight to their country, and whether a phone number and on-site reference are available.






Business address
ICP International Limited
1/435 St Pauls Tce,
Fortitude Valley,
QLD
4006
United States
Contact details
Phone: 0406924385