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Skincare For Climbers, Part 4/4: After Climbing
The aftermath of a climbing sessions oftentimes is grim: bleeding fingertips, flappers or just skin covered in small nicks & scratches. Lots of...
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Skincare For Climbers, Part 3/4: While Climbing
Climbing is tough on our skin. Most climbers simply focus on keeping their hands dry during the climb but there’s so much more to skincare for clim...
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Skin Care For Climbers, Part 2/4: Before The Climb
This series is meant as a no-nonsense guide to climbing skincare for average climbers. It’s meant to be practical, actionable & is written fo...
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Skincare For Climbers, Part 1/4 : The Knowledge
I want to let you in on a crucial idea we discovered while developing our skincare products. We call it “The Knowledge” because once you understan...
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Climbing Chalk and Contaminants
Climbing chalk is “just” Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3) but because of the way it is produced it can contain “heavy metal” contaminants like Lead and ...
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Flow & Surfing, Skateboarding, Climbing at the Tokyo Olympics
What does sport climbing have in common with 2 other sports introduced at the Tokyo 2020 / Tokyo 2021 Olympics? One word: Flow.Sport climbing was ...
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Synthesised vs Mined Climbing Chalk
Climbing Chalk is essentially magnesium carbonate and most of it comes to us through an open-pit mining process. The mining process extracts the m...
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Do You Know What’s In Your Climbing Chalk?
While at the core climber’s chalk is supposed to be just pure Magnesium Carbonate there are some observable differences between sources. For all p...
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Top 5 Climbing Chalk Mistakes Climbers Make
Climbing chalk may seem like a simple product but in fact there’s a lot of science behind it. Yet most climbers let their use of it be guided by h...
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Skincare For Climbers: Tape Your Fingers
Finger tape is used in two main ways by climbers: to protect the finger skin and to support the finger after a tendon injury. Protecting your fin...
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Do You Know Where Your Chalk Comes From?
Magnesium Carbonate is made from magnesite, a mineral mined from the Earth. Currently over 70% of all magnesite is mined in China. While the CCP h...
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How To Clean Climbing Holds
If you have a small home gym you’ll probably start to wonder about how to actually clean the holds after a couple of months of intense use. A laye...
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