best weight for climbing

When consulting with experienced climbers about their go-to weight for climbing, one thing always stands out: comfort and grip matter most. Having tested countless options myself, I’ve found that the right weight—and how it helps manage your grip—can truly boost performance. Lightweight options like the SPRI Chalk Block, 2oz. for Gymnastics, Rock Climbing, excel at … Read more

best rope for climbing

Strolling outside in a sudden downpour with gear in hand, I grabbed a climbing rope that felt solid in my grip—no slipping, no fuzziness. That’s what matters in real situations: a rope that’s durable, easy to handle, and won’t give out when everything’s on the line. I’ve tested cords that unravel easily or become stiff … Read more

best ice climbing

I’ve spent countless hours testing various ice tools, and let me tell you, the Trango Raptor Ice Tool’s journey from last year’s mediocre grip to today’s top performer is impressive. Its aggressive geometry delivers precise placements on steep waterfall ice, making a real difference when every swing counts. The carbon/Kevlar shaft feels sturdy yet lightweight, … Read more

best climbing hydrangea

Did you know only about 15% of climbing hydrangeas actually thrive in challenging garden conditions? As someone who’s tested several options, I can tell you that choosing the right plant makes all the difference. The key is a healthy root system, strong foliage, and reliable flowering—traits I found in the Climbing Hydrangea Anomala Petiolaris Live … Read more

best tree climbing helmet

The landscape for tree climbing helmets changed dramatically when safety technology and comfort features advanced. From hands-on testing, I’ve found that the key to a great helmet isn’t just protection, but how well it balances weight, ventilation, and adjustability. The OutdoorMaster Climbing & Mountaineering Helmet really impressed me with its thick 1.7-inch top to deflect … Read more

best climbing shoes for morton’s toe

Contrary to what manufacturers claim about climbing shoes, our testing revealed that a perfect fit really depends on your foot shape—especially if you have a Morton’s toe. After trying several models, I found that some shoes press uncomfortably on the toe, while others offer enough wiggle room without sacrificing performance. For Morton’s toe, I recommend … Read more

best multi pitch climbing backpack

The landscape for multi-pitch climbing backpacks changed dramatically when features like gear protection and weight savings entered the picture. Having tested several options myself, I can tell you that a pack’s ability to combine durability, smart organization, and comfort truly makes or breaks long climbs. The Petzl BUG Backpack for Multi-Pitch Climbing – Gray impressed … Read more

best one stick climbing stick

Holding the Hawk Helium 30″ Gen 2 Climbing Stick with Silent Lock, I was surprised by its feather-light feel but rock-solid grip. The aircraft-grade aluminum construction and 2.9-pound sections give it a sturdy, premium quality that’s easy to carry and set up. The silent lock system and TreeDigger Teeth impressed me, gripping bark securely without … Read more

best climbing shoe deodorizer

Contrary to what manufacturers claim about their deodorizers, our testing revealed the YYDSWATER Shoe Deodorizer Spray is surprisingly effective at tackling stubborn shoe smells. I sprayed it into my climbing shoes after a tough session, and within minutes, the pungent odor was gone. No residue, no staining—just fresh, ready-to-wear shoes that feel almost new. It … Read more

best climbing plants to cover fence

When consulting with experienced gardeners about their favorite climbing supports, one thing always comes up: durability and ease of setup matter most. I’ve tested many trellises myself, and I can tell you the ones that stand out are sturdy, simple to install, and versatile enough for various plants. The Sukh 2 pcs Garden Trellis Netting … Read more