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The material and size of holds selected for different climbing scenarios directly affect their service life and the overall climbing experience, necessitating a scientifically informed selection based on the site conditions and the intended user group.
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Bouldering holds come in a variety of shapes and load-bearing configurations, and mastering the corresponding grip techniques can significantly enhance climbing efficiency and safety. The material and size of holds selected for different settings directly affect their service life and overall climbing experience, so it is essential to make informed choices based on the specific venue conditions and the intended user group.
Mainstream material characteristics:
Eco-friendly resin: Combines wear resistance, weather resistance, and slip resistance, making it suitable for all indoor and outdoor applications with a service life of 8 to 10 years.
Wood: Has a warm, smooth feel; suitable for basic indoor instruction, but must be properly protected against moisture.
Rubber: Offers the best anti-slip performance, making it ideal for early-learning environments for young children; often crafted into cartoon shapes.
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This type of artificial climbing wall is constructed by laminating thermally pressed wood panels, coating the exterior with a polyurethane resin—though in China most such walls use paint instead—and supporting the back with a metal steel frame.
Rock-climbing wall technology has undergone numerous evolutions: early on, rock bolts were used to secure holds; this later gave way to wooden panels and synthetic climbing panels; today, the mainstream approach is the use of reconfigurable, 3D-curved sculptural climbing panels.
Indoor rock climbing is a sport in which climbers ascend an artificially designed climbing wall by coordinating their hands and feet to grip and pull themselves up the holds.
Most indoor climbing gyms feature a wide variety of artificial climbing holds, allowing you to learn and practice different grip techniques.
Common types and characteristics of holds: Based on their shape and method of use, holds can be classified into the following six categories.
The primary functions of a climbing hold are to provide a grip (for the hands) or a foothold (for the feet), and to simulate the shape and texture of natural rock.
Bouldering holds (also known as “holds”) are artificial protrusions mounted on artificial or natural rock walls, designed for gripping or stepping, and form the core component of climbing routes.
The material and size of holds selected for different climbing scenarios directly affect their service life and the overall climbing experience, necessitating a scientifically informed selection based on the site conditions and the intended user group.
Bouldering holds come in various types, depending on their shape and the way force is applied; mastering the corresponding grip techniques can significantly enhance climbing efficiency and safety.
Climbing holds are protruding fixtures on artificial climbing walls designed for gripping or stepping, typically made of resin or plastic and secured to the wall surface with screws to create routes of varying difficulty.
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