How to Choose the Best Climbing Helmet for Safety and Comfort
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How to Choose the Best Climbing Helmet for Safety and Comfort

How to Choose the Best Climbing Helmet for Safety and Comfort When it comes to climbing gear, helmets are often the last thing people think about—until it’s too late. Whether you're heading outdoor...

Black DiamondClimbing Slings Demystified: What to Use and When to Use It

Climbing Slings Demystified: What to Use and When to Use It

Climbing Slings Demystified: What to Use and When to Use It Not all slings are created equal. Here’s how to choose the right one. Climbing slings are a staple in every climber’s gear bag—but with s...

Boulder PlanetClimbing Tape – A Climber’s Guide to Protection and Performance

Climbing Tape – A Climber’s Guide to Protection and Performance

Learn how climbing tape protects your skin, supports your fingers, and stabilizes your wrists. Discover taping techniques to climb stronger and prevent injuries.

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Boulder PlanetLiquid vs Dry Chalk – Which One Should You Use for Climbing?

Liquid vs Dry Chalk – Which One Should You Use for Climbing?

Liquid vs Dry Chalk – Which One Should You Use for Climbing? Chalk is a climber’s best friend. It keeps your hands dry, improves friction, and can make all the difference in sticking that crux move...

Climbing AccessoriesThe Unsung Heroes of Climbing: A Guide to Carabiners

The Unsung Heroes of Climbing: A Guide to Carabiners

The Unsung Heroes of Climbing: A Guide to Carabiners Carabiners are the backbone of climbing safety, serving as the essential link between a climber, their gear, and the rock. Though small, these m...

Boulder PlanetEssential Climbing Accessories You Didn't Know You Needed

Essential Climbing Accessories You Didn't Know You Needed

Essential Climbing Accessories You Didn't Know You Needed When you think about climbing gear, the basics probably come to mind first: shoes, harness, chalk, and maybe a belay device. But there’s a ...

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