HOLDS
HANDHOLDS + FOOTHOLDS FOR INDOOR CLIMBING WALLS AND TRAINING SPACES
INDUCTORS
Designed for specific angles, our line of Inductors force foot positions often found on real rock but conspicuously missing from most indoor climbing. You’ll find each set more challenging than the average foothold at it’s named wall angle - but going up or down in size can alter the challenge however you desire. We use some of each set on our 45.
Includes 20 footholds.
At 15˚ and below, most of this set will be challenging to difficult.
From 15˚ to 30˚, most of this set will be extremely difficult.
Beyond 30˚, much of this set is supremely demanding to impossible. We have a few of them on our 45˚ wall, and they are the absolute most heinously lovely feet you can imagine there.
Frustrated at the lack of foot options to prepare climbers for the precision of many outdoor climbs, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test.
This set of feet, designed for kickboards to 15˚ walls, are shaped specifically to force useful foot positions and precision that we don't often encounter indoors. Sets designed for steeper walls available; see other products.
Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Inductors do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
Includes 12 footholds.
At below 20˚, most of this set will be easy.
From 20˚ to 35˚, most of this set will be challenging to difficult.
Beyond 35˚, most of this set will be extremely difficult. We have a love/hate relationship with them on our 45˚ wall.
Frustrated at the lack of foot options to prepare climbers for the precision of many outdoor climbs, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test.
This set of feet, designed for 20˚ to 30˚ walls, are shaped specifically to force useful foot positions and precision that we don't often encounter indoors. Sets designed for less steep and steeper walls available; see other products.
Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Inductors do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
Includes 12 footholds.
At below 30˚, most of this set will be easy.
From 30˚ to 50˚, most of this set will be difficult.
Beyond 50˚, most of this set will be extremely difficult.
Frustrated at the lack of foot options to prepare climbers for the precision of many outdoor climbs, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test.
This set of feet, designed for 40˚ to 55˚ walls, are shaped specifically to force useful foot positions and precision that we don't often encounter indoors. Sets designed for less steep and beyond 60˚ available; see other products.
Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Inductors do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
Includes 12 footholds.
At below 40˚, most of this set will be easy.
From 40˚ to 60˚, most of this set can be challenging.
Beyond 60˚, they shine and can be very difficult.
Frustrated at the lack of foot options to prepare climbers for the precision of many outdoor climbs, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test.
This set of feet, designed for 60˚ and steeper walls, are shaped specifically to force useful foot positions and precision that we don't often encounter indoors. Sets designed for less steep walls available; see other products.
Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Inductors do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
RESISTORS + DIODES
Our “no-texture” Resistors and Diodes are designed to not only force the climber to learn the pressure and positions required to stand on glassy feet, but also to reproduce the anxiety, fear, and distrust that we often encounter when climbing on polished footholds.
Tired of even the smallest of footholds not being quite bad enough, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test. Designed to force more focus on both angle of pressure and amount of pressure, the Resistors are demanding and texture-less, meaning you’ll definitely have to step up your game.
The Resistors are designed for use on kickboards, slabs, and vertical walls. On walls beyond vertical they will be incredibly difficult to use unless mounted on a volume - where a few of the set could even be used as slippery handholds and thumb catches.
Available in Red (as shown) or Black, the set includes 8 pieces. Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Diodes do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
Tired of even the smallest of footholds not being quite bad enough, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test. Designed to help build precision and trust in toeing down on the smallest of edges, the Diodes are tiny and texture-less, meaning you’ll definitely have to step up your game.
While this set was initially created for kickboards and 30 degree and under walls, a few of the holds are good enough to use on a 45 – assuming that you’re good enough to use them there.
Available in Red (as shown) or Black, the set includes 12 pieces. Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Diodes do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
Seeing a gap in today’s campus boards, our coach Nate Drolet teamed up with our friends over at Tension Climbing to create the Power Strips. From advanced contact strength to foot-on endurance training, the Power Strips are the next logical step in your campus board training.
POWER STRIPS
Seeing a gap in today’s campus boards, our coach Nate Drolet teamed up with our friends over at Tension Climbing to create the Power Strips.
Sold as a pair and designed with both 10mm and 15mm edges, the Power Strips are wide enough to be an easy target, but compact enough to fit onto a busy campus board. The split design means you can get your thumb in on the training and gives you the ability to place the strips at a width that suits your needs. And whenever you’re ready to change up the edge size, simply invert and reinstall the holds.
From advanced contact strength to foot-on endurance training, the Power Strips are the next logical step in your campus board training.
Product Specs:
10mm and 15mm rounded wooden edges
5 inches x 2 inches
Metal screw inserts and hardware included.