Volume finish range
Full textured climbing volumes.
The workhorse finish of the Rockcity volume line: climbing texture across the entire surface, painted in any of twelve colours matched to the hold palette. Built in birch plywood in Hull, UK, for commercial walls that reset hard and often.
Texture everywhere it counts
A full textured volume carries climbing texture across every face, so setters can use the whole feature: smears on the flanks, mantles over the top, compression squeezes across arêtes. That makes the textured range the most flexible finish for daily commercial setting — every surface is a usable surface, and the volume earns its wall space in any orientation.
Textured volumes are painted to order in twelve colours matched to the Rockcity hold palette, so volumes can either blend into a colour-coded circuit or contrast against it deliberately.
The widest shape range
Full texture is the standard finish across the entire volume line: Limpets, Trash cones, the Iconic Stealth families, Transformer blocks, wedges, hexes and shards, Cubes, Paras, Rects, T-Rones, V-Wings and X-Wings. Sizes run from 300 mm accents to 2400 mm full-sheet features, with angle and size options within most families.
Stock, paint-to-order and dispatch
Because textured volumes are painted to order, many shapes are held in Hull as unfinished blanks ready for the spray shop. The catalog shows this live per colour: painted stock dispatches immediately, blanks are painted and dispatched on a four-week turnaround, and everything else is made factory direct on a twelve-week lead. That means a set of volumes in your wall's exact colour scheme is usually weeks away, not months.
Planning a useful mix of sizes
A balanced volume set should solve more than one wall problem. Compact shapes can create foothold platforms, subtle angle changes and links between existing features. Mid-sized volumes are useful for compression, mantles and directional changes, while the largest formats can reshape an entire panel. Before ordering, setters can map the wall areas that currently produce repetitive movement and choose families that add genuinely different angles or profiles. Ordering several sizes within a family also creates combinations that can be separated, nested visually or reused across future resets.
Installation and reset checks
Full texture makes every face inviting, but installation still determines whether the feature is ready for climbing. Use the complete intended fixing arrangement, make sure the volume sits correctly against the wall and check for movement before reopening the area. Inspect faces, joints, edges and fixing positions whenever the volume is removed. Setters should also consider where climbers may stand, pull or mantle rather than only the planned hand sequence. The wall operator's normal inspection process remains essential throughout the life of the product.
Cleaning and storing textured finishes
Remove loose chalk with a suitable brush before it builds up across the texture. Use cleaning methods compatible with the painted finish, avoid aggressive abrasives and allow the volume to dry fully before it is stored or reinstalled. Large shapes should be moved without dragging the painted faces across floors or other volumes. In storage, support them so weight is not concentrated on an edge and separate finished surfaces where they could rub. A clean, organised store also makes the next inspection and reset faster.
Browse full textured volumes
Every textured shape, size and colour currently in the range.