Rock Climbing Holds

A climbing hold is a shaped grip that is usually attached to a climbing wall so climbers can grab or step on it.


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On most walls, climbing holds are arranged in paths, called routes, by specially trained route setters. Climbing holds come in a large array of sizes and shapes to provide different levels of challenge to a climber. Climbing holds are either bolted to a wall via hex-head bolts and existing t-nuts or they are screwed on with several small screws. In extreme cases, concrete anchors may be used (if putting holds on the underside of a bridge, for example).

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5 Colors + 3 Styles

The 25 climbing rocks come in 5 bright, vivid colors and 3 styles. Casually attach them to a plywood to create a beautiful “rainbow” wall, attracting kids to climb on and keeping them fun for hours.

Stainless Steel Accessories

Stainless steel bolts, washers, nuts and wrench provided stand up to harsh weather, like rain and snow.
2.8’’ steel bolts can fit plywood thick up to 2 inches.

Ergonomic & Nonskid

These climbing holds are shaped ergonomically for a comfortable grip for kids/adult no matter your hand size.
It features a frosted surface to increase traction to ensure kids are safe to grip or tread on these holds.

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UP TO 230LBS

These rock climbing holds are molded with quality plastic resin, with each holding weight up to 230 lbs, safely supporting kids or adults to climb up and down.

EASY INSTALLATION

These rock climbing wall holds are a breeze to set up. The kit arrives ready to go with an instruction guide, nuts, bolts, and washers.

Skin-friendly Texture

High quality resin plastic is weatherproof and won't fade, offers long lasting performance.
Skin-friendly texture make these hand and foot grips easier for kids to grasp while climbing.

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Indoor Rock Climbing

Set a climbing wall in the Children’s room, living room, basement, or garage to keep kids fun no matter the weather outside.

Outdoor Rock Climbing

A great addition to play set, swing set, jungle gym, playground, park, backyard and so on.

Kids & Adults Climbing

Great for developing kids’ balance, agility, motor skills and even creativity while having fun. It's a great way to exercise and spend quality time with your kids as well.

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Have you ever troubled with finding a fun activity for you and your kids?

We’d like to say that ROCK CLIMBING is a great choice.

Help children exercise their strength, endurance, balance, agility, flexibility and enhance their confidence.

Encourage boys and girls to get active, improve kid's concentration, focus and learning abilities.

It's a mix of exercise and fun. Having a good time with your children, grand children instead of being couch potatoes.

Details

Inflatable

NO

Suitable age

More than 3 years old

Material

PE,PVC

Color

Red/Yellow/Blue/Dark/green/Purple

Feature

Eco-Friendly

Occasion

Indoor&outdoor

Weight capacity

150KG

Type

Fashionable

Size

Large(about 135*110MM)/ Small(about 100*85MM)

Customization

Logo, Packaging, Graphic
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FAQ

Q1: What are rock climbing holds called?

A:Crimps are some of the most common holds you'll find in climbing, both indoor and out. One key element to understand about crimps is that “crimp” can refer to the actual hold OR the way in which you use the hold. This rings true for other types of holds (such as pinches) as well.

Q2: Can you make your own rock climbing holds?

A: It is not difficult to make climbing holds. Holds can be easily made out of rock or wood. The best quality climbing holds are made from epoxy, fiberglass and sand.

Q3: What are the holds in rock climbing called?

A: The term "jugs", derived from the expression "jug-handle", has dual meanings in the climbing world. One meaning is size based—jugs are traditionally large holds. Most jugs should have space for both hands to fit on the hold. The other meaning of jug refers to a hold's positivity or degree of concavity.

Q4: How many rock climbing holds do I need?

A:A good rule of thumb is to have at least one hold per square foot of wall surface. That's 32 holds per full sheet of plywood. When you're starting out, you can get by with 15 to 20 holds per sheet, but the more holds you have, the more fun and interesting your wall will be.

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