All Climbing Products

Climbing isn't just a sport—it's an adventure that requires a full range of gear to keep you safe, comfortable, and ready for any challenge. Whether you're venturing into indoor climbing gyms or tackling outdoor routes, here's a comprehensive list of climbing products and accessories you'll need or associate with climbing:
- Climbing Shoes: Specialized footwear designed for precision and grip on rock surfaces.
- Harnesses: Essential for securing yourself to the rope and anchoring safely during climbs.
- Helmets: Protective headgear that shields you from falling debris and impacts.
- Ropes: Dynamic ropes for lead climbing and static ropes for rappelling or top-rope setups.
- Carabiners: Must-have connectors for quickdraws, belay devices, and anchors, available in various shapes (e.g., oval, D-shaped, pear).
- Quickdraws: Two carabiners connected by a sling used to clip into protection placements.
- Belay Devices: Tools such as ATCs, GriGris, or figure-eight devices to manage rope friction and control belaying.
- Chalk and Chalk Bags: For keeping your hands dry and improving grip during climbs.
- Protection Gear: This includes nuts, cams, hexes, and tricams to secure placements in trad climbing.
- Slings and Webbing: Versatile gear used to create anchors, extend placements, or form runners.
- Ascenders and Descenders: Mechanical devices that help with upward or downward rope work in aid climbing and rappelling.
- Crash Pads: Essential for bouldering, providing cushioning and protection during falls.
- Climbing Holds: For indoor walls, a variety of shapes and sizes to simulate real rock features.
- Finger Tape and Climbing Tape: Used to protect your hands and support joints during intense climbing sessions.
- Rope Protectors: Tubes or sleeves that prevent wear on your rope when it slides over rough surfaces.
- Ice Axes and Crampons: Necessary for ice climbing or mixed terrain when venturing onto frozen surfaces.
- Belay Glasses and Personal Anchor Systems (PAS): For added safety and ease of tying in.
- Climbing Bags and Backpacks: To organize and transport all your climbing gear efficiently.
- Climbing Guides and Maps: Essential for planning routes, especially for outdoor climbs.
- Training Equipment: Items like hang boards, campus boards, and grip trainers for off-the-wall practice.
Each of these products plays a crucial role in ensuring you have the right support and safety measures in place, whether you’re scaling a local climbing wall or embarking on a challenging outdoor route. Happy climbing!