
Do you want to equip yourself for climbing and train at home? This short guide presents the types of gear, tips for choosing, and ideas for holds to progress.
To start, it's better to buy basic climbing equipment: suitable shoes, a comfortable harness, a rope if you want to belay, and chalk. Choose comfortable and easy-to-use gear.
Try the shoes in-store when possible. For the rope and harness, check the certifications and the condition of the seams.
Start slowly. A fingerboard is used in short sets. Alternate days of effort and rest days. Work on technique before strength. A beam and modular holds allow for angle variation.
If you want to build a training corner, you can also buy fitness accessories online to complement your training room.
Define your use: bouldering, crag, multi-pitch, or gym. For indoors, prioritize modular holds and solid supports. If you're setting up a home gym, consider buying climbing accessories like modular holds and various grips.
For online purchases, read the technical specs and reviews. Check the standards (CE, UIAA) for ropes and harnesses.
To progress safely, choose to buy reliable and high-performance climbing gear.
Want to know more or receive personalized advice? Contact us for purchase assistance or to set up your training space.
