KILTER

Gyms need lots of jugs and incuts, and Kilter has a ton of these bread and butter holds that are comfortable in shape and texture, aesthetically pleasing, and extremely useful. Gyms also need eye catching and fun shapes, and Kilter offers for full size ranges of holds in a variety of styles.

Kilter Kaiju and 2XL are big fun holds that people want to grab. They are well featured on The Project route in Sweden, a seasonal project route for people, including pro climbers, to test themselves against that is set almost entirely with Kilter 2XL and Kaiju-sized grips!

Kilter Grips started with three classic styles - Winter, Noah, and Teagan - that work well together so your routes and problems look good. They also go well with Haptic shapes including Keith Dickey's Stella and Moses, Jimmy Webb's Southern Slopers, Alex Puccio's Pinches, Jeremy Ho's Lo Riders and Dunes, Will Anglin's Granite, and Will Watkins Oz Scoops and pro setters shapes from our sub-company Union. One of Kilter's most popular lines is Ian's Sandstone which are renowned for their artistry.

Peter Juhl's Geo Complex stack together with clean rounded angular edges that also fit well on volumes.

Complex also include ever-expanding line of jibs (screw-on holds) will help you get the most out of your volumes.

Junction sets with dual-signifier aesthetics will allow you to cleanly mix and match between the styles, even the rock-style and smooth-style holds.

Kilter Grips are directional, meaning they are designed to easily allow you to set specific moves with them. Many holds on the market are basically blobs that can be used from multiple sides no matter how they are set, making it difficult to encourage movement. Kilter are all directional to allow setters to create, and insist upon, the exact moves they want. [+]