Michael Lary • Dec 13, 2021

KAYA, the climber's app

Did you know the Source is now on KAYA?


You can now get new set notifications, log your climbs and track performance, find beta videos, leave feedback on climbs, and compete in challenges.  Why we chose KAYA:


YOUR GUIDEBOOK TO YOUR GYM

The Source has a profile in KAYA in which you can discover beta videos, connect with other climbers, and navigate the gym map. Use the filters to find climbs that suit your style or goal for a session. Plan out your next session ahead of time and stay informed on routesetting updates with built in new set notifications.


IMPROVE YOUR CLIMBING

KAYA is designed to help you progress as a climber. Utilize the session timer to manage your rest in between attempts. Throughout your session, monitor your session intensity — a metric designed to help show you how hard you should be climbing. Analyze your climbing by reviewing your beta videos or post to the feed and solicit feedback from the community!


COMPETE IN CHALLENGES

Are you the competitive type? KAYA helps us provide new challenges to Source climbers...  Bragging rights encouraged. Whether it’s the SCIL league, our Treadwall Challenge, or a new event — KAYA Challenges make it easy with digital scorekeeping and a live leaderboard.

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