In many ways, wood is one of the most remarkable natural
materials the planet has to offer us. It is strong, lightweight,
workable and undeniably beautiful. It also grows on trees, so if we’re
wise about its use, it can always be replenished. Another amazing feature
is that it feels incredible to the touch. When used in
climbing holds, it seems to do the impossible: provide enough texture for
excellent grip while having minimal impact on the skin. Wood is the
perfect medium for people who want to train hard and save as much skin as
possible for the next session. The combo of wood and chalk gives an
excellent grip without resorting to textured surfaces which can dig into
the skin.
We have
actually been making wood holds for quite a few years now in the form of
Campus Rungs. We are pleased to be able to extend this technology to
the climbing holds themselves. No small feat as each and every Wood
Grip is tooled individually by hand!
The wood we
are currently using is from the Alder family. It is a relatively soft
hardwood and is plentiful in nature. For many years, it was looked upon
as a trash wood by the logging industry and was cut and burned on-site.
Alder is actually a beautiful wood with a solid grain structure and good
strength; it is also fairly lightweight and perfect for making wooden
climbing grips. Wood Grips are a great compliment to any wall and help
add variety to your training, a key element in keeping things diverse, fun
and interesting.
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Wood Grips
A, B, C, D, E,
F, G, H, I, J |
5pk. |
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Wood Grips
Complete Set |
25pk. |
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Wood Grips Training Board |
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