Climbing Holds

The Unshakeable Grip: Why Solid Wood Climbing Holds are a Game-Changer

The Unshakeable Grip: Why Solid Wood Climbing H...

In the world of climbing, we are constantly seeking connection. Connection to the wall, to the movement, and to the natural elements that inspire our passion. We talk endlessly about...

The Unshakeable Grip: Why Solid Wood Climbing H...

In the world of climbing, we are constantly seeking connection. Connection to the wall, to the movement, and to the natural elements that inspire our passion. We talk endlessly about...

climbing hold - pocket

Climbing Holds Shape 4: Pockets - Rock Wall Puz...

Pockets are unique climbing holds defined by their concave cavities that allow one to three fingers to be inserted. Found naturally in limestone, sandstone, and volcanic tuff areas such as...

Climbing Holds Shape 4: Pockets - Rock Wall Puz...

Pockets are unique climbing holds defined by their concave cavities that allow one to three fingers to be inserted. Found naturally in limestone, sandstone, and volcanic tuff areas such as...

Climbing hold - Pinches

Climbing Holds Shape 3: Pinches - Awakening the...

Pinch technique is a key climbing skill requiring opposing force between thumb and fingers. This article details pinch forms, biomechanical principles, grip techniques, and difficulty coefficients, explores its ecological combination...

Climbing Holds Shape 3: Pinches - Awakening the...

Pinch technique is a key climbing skill requiring opposing force between thumb and fingers. This article details pinch forms, biomechanical principles, grip techniques, and difficulty coefficients, explores its ecological combination...

climbing holds - Slopers

Climbing Holds Shape 2: Slopers - The Art of Fr...

Slopers, the smooth friction-dependent climbing holds, challenge climbers through open-handed techniques and body positioning rather than pure strength. These hemispherical holds with minimal edges require mastery of palm friction, downward...

Climbing Holds Shape 2: Slopers - The Art of Fr...

Slopers, the smooth friction-dependent climbing holds, challenge climbers through open-handed techniques and body positioning rather than pure strength. These hemispherical holds with minimal edges require mastery of palm friction, downward...

May you always find your own holds on this vertical path

May you always find your own holds on this vert...

In the heart of every climber, the rock wall is not just a challenge to conquer—it’s a canvas for passion and creativity. A good climbing hold acts like a silent...

May you always find your own holds on this vert...

In the heart of every climber, the rock wall is not just a challenge to conquer—it’s a canvas for passion and creativity. A good climbing hold acts like a silent...

climbing jug

Climbing Holds Shape 1: Jugs - The Climber's Ho...

In rock climbing, few things are as universally loved as the Jug—a large, incut hold that feels like a generous gift on the wall. Its deep, open shape allows you...

Climbing Holds Shape 1: Jugs - The Climber's Ho...

In rock climbing, few things are as universally loved as the Jug—a large, incut hold that feels like a generous gift on the wall. Its deep, open shape allows you...