Climbing naturally: Innovative wooden climbing holds for professional route building

Discover the next generation of climbing holds with HANDFEST's exclusive wood collection, designed specifically for commercial route building. These innovative climbing holds combine the aesthetics and feel of natural wood with state-of-the-art technology to provide an exceptional climbing experience.

Friday 11/22/2024
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Hall A6, DEMO + TEST AREA, Boulder block
German
English

In this demo we present the unique advantages of our wooden handles:

  • Easy cleaning: Our handles are very easy to clean! Due to the specially developed surface treatment, the handles can be cleaned effortlessly with all common systems!
     
  • Sustainability: By using local wood species and organic coatings, our holds are not only environmentally friendly, but also provide a durable and robust solution for your climbing walls!
     
  • Variety and adaptability: From dynamic moves to precise holds, our collection offers a wide range of shapes and sizes to suit every route and difficulty level

Experience the perfect combination of functionality and nature! Be inspired and find out how our wooden holds can transform your climbing gym.

This event takes place on the following dates:

11/22/2024, 11:30 am - 12:00 pm Hall A6, DEMO + TEST AREA, Boulder block
11/23/2024, 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm Hall A6, DEMO + TEST AREA, Boulder block

Product presentation, Demo + Test Area, Climbing & bouldering

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