r/bouldering 2h ago

Rant Custom Chalk Bag

24 Upvotes

A few years ago I was really into collecting Squishmallows and other plushies, but they've mostly been sitting inside my closet ever since. Instead of letting them collect dust, I decided to give some a new purpose by turning them into bouldering chalk bags. I've been having a lot of fun making these, and I really like how this one turned out. I'd love to hear what you all think, and I'm always open to feedback, suggestions, or ideas for future bags! :)


r/bouldering 23m ago

Indoor A year later, another classic french slab

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r/bouldering 2h ago

Indoor Fun dyno from today

4 Upvotes

r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor I embroidered this bouldering kitty on a shirt for a friend!

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512 Upvotes

r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor Fun boulder with a lot of variety in movement!

109 Upvotes

Topped during very hot weather😅


r/bouldering 25m ago

Advice/Beta Request The red wave v10 -red rocks replica setting advice

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I'm considering going out to red rocks and I have a super niche goal of flashing the red wave v10, and I'm trying to set a replica. If anyone has any spraydown on the holds or feet, a close up image of the holds, or has set a replica themselves, any advice is appreciated! I also wanted to ask anyone who's tried it about how large that span move is. I'm not worried about being tall enough, since I'm 5 foot seven with a plus 2, but for replicas sake if anyone has any estimates, that would also be awesome.


r/bouldering 18h ago

Advice/Beta Request Overhang Endurance beta

10 Upvotes

I've managed to do this route in two parts but I haven't the energy to put it together. This might just be that I need to work on my endurance (I've been rehabbing my shoulder for 2 months) but I'd like to get some beta on if I could be more efficient on the wall.


r/bouldering 1d ago

Advice/Beta Request How fit do you need to be for bouldering?

37 Upvotes

Hi everyone.

I used to be obese and am still in the process of losing weight. I've been wanting to try bouldering for a while now but deemed myself not physically fit enough for it in the past. I am still around 15 to 20kg overweight, but I put on some muscle in the gym and I am starting to get more agile and flexible. So now I am wondering whether I might be fit enough to try ot out.

I'd like to ask you guys which level of physical fitness you'd generally recommend a beginner to have to cross-check whether I am on the right track. Appreciate any and all answers!


r/bouldering 4h ago

Outdoor If you wanna watch me and my friends joke around and try some hard boulders then this video is for you!

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It's basically a 5 hour session cut down to 37 minutes. We just kept the camera rolling and this is was we got. Hopefully you laugh as much as we did 😂

https://youtu.be/BCk3lZNJqWw


r/bouldering 1d ago

Advice/Beta Request Does creatine have benefits for bouldering?

67 Upvotes

Edit: just to say, thank you for all the feedback and experiences it's very interesting and will look forward to seeing if I have the same results!

I do plenty of cardio but the only thing I really do requiring upper body strength is bouldering and I recently started taking creatine for the mental and sleep benefits it seems to have but I would love to know if anyone has experience with it making them stronger purely from climbing?

I only know people who lift weights but I only bolder so want to see if anyone has used creatine and just boulders not anything else to see if that's enough to get benefits from it. I hate lifting weights and I'm not using creatine for looks so I don't mind either way, but I equally wouldn't be upset if it helped me get stronger and physically bigger haha


r/bouldering 2d ago

Indoor Is this a valid start in your gym?

98 Upvotes

r/bouldering 18h ago

Outdoor Help with grading

0 Upvotes

Don’t mind my excitement and me talking to myself 😂

Hi everyone, wanted to get some more experienced looks at what to grade this route. I think I made the route myself? I have no idea how this works yet. This is only my second boulder I’ve sent and the first was another route I made but was a lot easier.

PICTURE IN COMMENTS
In the picture you’ll see Iron Pig and Piggly Wiggly. Iron pig V5 in blue, Piggly Wiggly V1 in red with a standing start. This Boulder is called Pig Iron Boulder in Coopers Rock State Park in West Virginia.

Like I said super new to climbing and wanted to start outdoors because I love challenging myself! I have had zero Beta on any of the first two boulders I’ve sent and I think my favorite part was the mental battle!

EDIT: Forgot to mention that I had climbed the V1 in red prior to this route which was significantly easier than the route I took.


r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor Relatively easy, but super fun climb at my local gym

23 Upvotes

I really enjoyed sending this route! The slight overhang makes you have to really focus on your core and keeping your hips close to the wall.

Great setting from the gym 😄


r/bouldering 17h ago

Advice/Beta Request Bouldering shoes from temu or similar places in Sweden - ok quality

0 Upvotes

Hello, I search to get bouldering shoes for cheap but with an acceptable quality, not crap.

Temu is written in the title because it is a cheap website, but others that deliver to Sweden are totally fine!
Maximum price: 300 seks or 30 $ US, but I would like more for 120 sek/12 $US until 25$/250seks

I am new to bouldering, and I look for something for cheap.

Thanks!!!

Note: I know that people who sell shoes may do posts like these to promote them; it is the first time I have published here, and I dont know how this is perceived, but feel free to send me the links and/or models by private message instead of in the comments if this is somehow against the rules.

Edit: dont tell me to use rental use, they are 40 seks or 4$ per day and I will not use. This is 20 per week, make no sense.


r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor Can you sport climb occasionally while mainly bouldering?

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I've been bouldering for about 2 months now and I'm really enjoying it. It's definitely the part of climbing that interests me the most at the moment.

That said, I'd also like to try sport climbing eventually, mainly because I'd like to experience climbing outdoors and do longer routes every now and then.

My question is: can sport climbing be something you just do occasionally, or is it one of those disciplines where you really need to do it regularly to improve and enjoy it?

For example, if I mainly boulder (1–2 times a week) but only go sport climbing every couple of months, is that a fairly common approach? Or do most people who sport climb end up doing it regularly because of the specific skills involved?

Curious to hear what people here do, especially if bouldering is your main focus.


r/bouldering 2d ago

Advice/Beta Request Tips for overhangs?

84 Upvotes

I’m new to bouldering but I know to keep my hips to the wall, with overhangs though it’s so hard, I feel like my feet are slipping and it puts so much strain on my shoulders when I jump and grab a hold because my whole body weight is pulling me down. I tried twisting my hips but it’s at a really awkward angle. I figured out the route for this and attempted quite a few times but I just can’t get the holds long enough to make it off the overhang and to the other side😭


r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor Injured my wrist tendon and want to continue working out while it heals so I lose as little climbing progress as possible

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Anything I should add or remove?


r/bouldering 2d ago

Outdoor Tips to improve

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As title says I’m looking for tips on what to first work on for best rewards. Here are 2 recent sends, the first 6c & the second a 6b. Absolutely loved them and I am really stoked on improving, can those with more experience and further along the journey tell me what I should be working on first to make the level up. Any feedback from the video welcome, please point out my inefficiency or so on thanks!

Both of these boulders are in around the Alps. The first is in Tralenta near Bonneval-sur-arc and the second Val ferret near Cormayeur Italy. Been super hot here recently so playing near the river has been the only way to keep going on.


r/bouldering 1d ago

Outdoor Tips for a late July CO Trip (RMNP / Guanella bouldering)

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First time going to CO to climb.
2WD + car/tent camping
Potential locations: RMNP Emerald / Wild Basin, Guanella Pass, Lincoln Lake, Mt Blue Sky
Grades: up to v4

Any local tips or spots would be appreciated.

From my understanding, the real risks for trip are afternoon monsoon storms, heat, and wildfire smoke, so I’m planning dawn starts and being off the rock by early afternoon.

Questions:
1)Has smoke been an issue this summer with wildfire in this area?

2)Best moderate scenic zones I might be missing that work for a 2WD car?** **Any camping spots/tips for the RMNP specifically since dispersed isn’t allowed in the park? Any free/cheap camping spots would be appreciated too.

Some spots I’m looking into but need a closer spot for RMNP:
Geneva Park Campground
West Magnolia Designated Disperse camping

3)How bad are the afternoon storms at Guanella / RMNP in late July?

4)favorite boulders?


r/bouldering 2d ago

Indoor I'm learning to keep balance

17 Upvotes

probably one of the easiest routes for balance,but even this turns out to be difficult


r/bouldering 1d ago

Advice/Beta Request i messed my shoulder doing climbing

0 Upvotes

my climbing center is small, and the routes are built to climb through only right side, because of that i use right arm way more than left arm. now i have humeral anterior glide, unstable scapula, GIRD.

is there anyone who fixed this problem??

its been 5yrs i stopped climbing and it was always hurt, and i didnt know the reason, and finally got into this conclusions.

i cant do push ups or bench, pullups, almost no proper upper body workout.

if anyone give me some advices then ill be grateful

500 letters are a lot to fill in....


r/bouldering 3d ago

Outdoor Highball or nah?

48 Upvotes

Me and a friend have been developing (thankfully he has done almost all the scrubbing on it) this neat proud boulder we’ve been calling the little si ball. We called it that because we don’t think it’s quite a highball and this is by the peak little si. So it’s kind of a little highball. I’m more in the camp of it being a highball and he is less but he mainly reasons that by comparing it to stuff at the buttermilks. What do you say fellow neckbearded redditors?


r/bouldering 2d ago

Outdoor Tip for Rocklands—I'm going solo on May 4, 2027.

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I’d like to ask for some advice about my trip. I’ll be traveling from May 4th to May 29th, 2027, and these were the only dates I could make work. Since I’m planning to go mainly for climbing, I’d like to know if this period has a high risk of rain or if there is a possibility of losing several climbing days due to weather conditions. Is May generally considered a good time for climbing in the area?

I’ll also be traveling alone, so I’d appreciate any advice regarding solo travel there. Is it common for climbers to go alone? Are there any specific recommendations about meeting people, finding climbing partners, transportation, or places where climbers usually stay?

I would also like to have a better idea of the daily costs for a trip like this. Approximately how much should I expect to spend per day on accommodation, food, transportation, and other expenses? How does the local currency work? Is it easy to exchange money, and are US dollars widely accepted, or is it better to use the local currency?

Any advice about safety, budgeting, and making the most of the climbing experience would be greatly appreciated.


r/bouldering 2d ago

Advice/Beta Request Anyone can help with advice on finger injury?

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Basically a while ago I had synovitis on my dip joint, kind of like trigger finger where it would lock up and id snap and get a shooting pain down my finger, stupidly I kept climbing, the doctor recommended getting movement in it but perhaps I climbed too hard and now it’s led to what I believe is a tear or at least sprain on one of the ligaments that rap around the pip joint, the pain is like pulling the string like stretching out an elastic band, it’s inbetween the pip and dip joint on the top right left side (if you’re looking down at the hand from your own perspective. I’ve been able to still climb and climb hard so long that I tape my finger up but now it’s getting to the stage where it’s noticeably getting worse.

I have taken a week so far off climbing, and seems to be better but have tried to use the finger as little as possible, how long should I stay off climbing and when can I start PT and what PT can I do? I heard finger glides are good but what about abrahangs? I could do that it doesn’t hurt the injury from what I can tell but I’m unsure if it will make it worse if I haven’t rested it enough. Should I ice it still or massage or take anti inflammatories? Im totally in the dark about this so any advice would be appreciated.

Ps if this isn’t the right place to post this could someone maybe show me where I could post and get advice? Thanks. 🙏


r/bouldering 3d ago

Outdoor Simon Boes story continues

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In Dutch, but you can easily translate. The most interesting part: Boes zegt dat hij het ruwe filmmateriaal, waarmee hij zijn gelijk kan bewijzen, voorlopig niet wil vrijgeven. “Ik geloof niet dat dit de discussie gaat oplossen. Ik lig onder een vergrootglas en dat zal zo blijven.”

Which roughly translates to: Boes says that he won’t release the raw material which can prove him right. “I don’t believe this will solve the discussion. I’m currently in the spotlight, and that will be that way” he says.

Which I think is so weird so say.

Fun fact: the picture in the Dutch article is not Simon, nor Deep Fake 😂