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    Crushed chalk, powder chalk, and liquid chalk for climbing are popular choices for rock climbers and athletes needing a reliable grip. Each type has unique properties and benefits, making them suitable for different situations and preferences. Scroll down for more information.

     

    • Crushed chalk is made by breaking down larger pieces into smaller, manageable pieces. It’s a popular choice for climbers who prefer a natural feel. Crushed chalk is less messy than powder chalk, making it ideal for indoor climbing gyms.
    • Powder chalk is made from finely ground magnesium carbonate, the most common substance for climbing chalk. It is the traditional and widely used form, known for absorbing moisture and providing a strong grip. Powder chalk is easy to apply, making it great for people who want a quick, convenient way to chalk up. It’s the best type to carry on the rocks.
    • Liquid chalk is a newer option gaining popularity. Made from a mixture of chalk and alcohol, it’s less messy than powder chalk, making it perfect for indoor gyms. Chalk cream and magic chalk from Chalk Rebels are based on natural seawater, making them eco-friendly.

    At Max Climbing, we use crushed chalk for indoor bouldering, liquid chalk before lead climbing, and powder chalk during the lead climb.


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