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We officially do not recommend it, really, but... ... recently some guy wrote us that he had built a wooden house with a wooden facade and a small training wall and could use some wooden holds. We ta...
I found this piece of juniper wood during our climbing trip to Sardinia last Christmas. (It was a dead branch lying on the ground). I really liked the colour of the wood, so I took it home to mak...
How are wooden holds better than classic polyurethane holds? They are gentle on the skin of your fingers. Thanks to the absence of sanding, you can train longer and regularly without unpleasantly wo...
A place where coffee smells and chalk flies through the air - this is our Lama Boulder! You know the routine. You arrive at the office in the morning, say hello to your colleagues, switch on ...
A proper warm-up is essential to climb your best. "Bouldering Jane" knows a thing or two about it (she has done boulders up to 8B/B+ in the past) and she shows her procedure in this video ;) Starring...
"I think that wooden holds are unbeatable for training", says Kwjeták. How the idea of founding Lama Holds came about, why beech woods is better than spruce wood and how the journey from a tree trunk ...
Kwjeták - Lama Holds founder, R&D guru in Lama Lab. And climber, slackliner and father, of course. Check this nice video from Ian Simanek. ...