COME-UNITY
Important Information
Where and When is Come Unity 2025?
Come Unity takes place 11/22 from 10AM to 4PM. The event has a new home:
10618 Shoemaker Avenue, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Why Do I Have To RSVP This Year?
This year's RSVP grants you 2 tickets when you check-in at Come Unity 2025. One ticket for a pair of demo shoes and one for a $99 crash pad.
How Many Demo Shoes Are There?
This event's Demo Drop will be the largest in our brand's history. Though we cannot guarantee you'll get what you want, your chances are better than ever!
To better your shopping experience and chances at a $49 climbing shoe, we will have timed Demo Drops throughout the event: 10AM, 12PM, and 2PM.
Are Tickets Free?
Yes! Reservations are required for every individual entering Come Unity, but admission is free.
Look Forward To:
$99 Crash Pads
We will have $99 Mad Pads available at Come Unity so you're well equipped to send your Fall and Winter projects.
Limited to 1 per person.
Big Savings
Walk through our warehouse and shop a sale that features shoes, crash pads, hardware, and other gear up to 60% off.
Demo Drop
Demo Drops feature $49 climbing shoes of a wide range of entry to high-performance models.
To better your shopping experience and chances at a $49 climbing shoe, we will have timed Demo Drops this year: 10AM, 12PM, and 2PM.
Limited to 1 per person.
Free Gear
Why is community important? Submit your answer at our "Spray Wall" during Come Unity. The best submission wins free shoes!
Boutique Vendors
Don't just shop our sale. Browse the pop-ups of Southern California vendors showcasing homemade/boutique goods catered to our community.
The Lounge: Food & Drinks
After you’re done shopping, swing by the Lounge. Nictamal and Das Gud Coffee will be offering food and drinks to help refuel your appetite.
COME UNITY INFORMATION
10618 Shoemaker Avenue, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
November 22, 2025
10AM to 4PM
Two Words: Passion & Accessibility
Two words define our brand. It all started with our founder, Young Chu, who was as passionate of a climber as he was in keeping the sport he loved accessible.
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