ALL ABOUT CLIMBING
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Why Are Climbing Gyms So Dusty?
Climbing gyms & especially bouldering gyms can be dusty crowded places that don’t look too appealing to outsiders ...
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Does Climbing Chalk Expire?
No. Climbing chalk essentially does not expire. Chalk is an almost completely inert chemical & stays good far beyond the expiration date on the label ...
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Climbing and Hyperhidrosis
Excessive sweating can be a serious burden to your climbing ability. Absorbing sweat is the reason climbers started to use Magnesium Carbonate ...
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How to Use Climbing Chalk Balls?
Chalk balls are small cotton balls filled with ordinary magnesium carbonate powder ...
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How to Keep Your Favourite Bouldering Gym Dust Free
Chalk or magnesium carbonate powder can cause an excess of white dust in climbing gyms, especially in small confined spaces & training rooms.
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Climbing Chalk For Home Gyms
With COVID-19 we’ve seen a massive surge of people building home gyms as part of a broader boom in home fitness. It’s good to see people use climbing to stay fit in these troubling times. And we believe a lot can be achieved at home even with a small wall or some simple training tools like a fingerboard or campus board
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Can I Climb Indoor without Climbing Chalk?
Most people can climb with far less chalk than they think is needed. Some climbers with exceptionally dry hands don’t even need chalk at all ...
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How to Use Chalk Powder
We don’t sell chalk powder. The whole purpose of our company is to reduce the use of chalk powder in the climbing world.
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Crazy Shit Climbers Do: Hoofmaker
This story goes back a long time. Sometime not long after 9/11 I visited the United States for a bouldering trip ...
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How Much Does Chalk Cost?
Climbing Chalk or magnesium carbonate is sold in bags, blocks, buckets & bulk. There are significant differences in prices depending on the volume you buy.
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