MtEverClimb lets you climb forever and you reach nowhere
Who would pay $8,000 to bring back those gym class memories? If you can afford that, here is the MtEverClimb, a continuous rope-climbing machine that simulates real rope climbing to achieve a full-body strength and cardio workout. The MtEverClimb is basically a huge 485-pound steel frame with a pulley wheel and looped rope, which lets you climb up and down continuously. This will be an endless routine, and you will never make it to the top. That disappoints me a little.

Anyway, the benefits from the rope-climbing on the MtEverClimb include increased strength, improved posture and muscle balance and increased bone density. Safer than conventional rope climbing, it easily fits any setting, be it your house, gym room or commercial space.
The company claims that the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers use and endorse it. Good for them, but if you ask me, I would prefer to climb the real rocks out there. The MtEverClimb sells for $7,985 and an optional "Up/Down timer" option costs an additional $495.



































