Diodes
Tired of even the smallest of footholds not being quite bad enough, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test. Designed to help build precision and trust in toeing down on the smallest of edges, the Diodes are tiny and texture-less, meaning you’ll definitely have to step up your game.
While this set was initially created for kickboards and 30 degree and under walls, a few of the holds are good enough to use on a 45 – assuming that you’re good enough to use them there.
Available in Red (as shown) or Black, the set includes 12 pieces. Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Diodes do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
Tired of even the smallest of footholds not being quite bad enough, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test. Designed to help build precision and trust in toeing down on the smallest of edges, the Diodes are tiny and texture-less, meaning you’ll definitely have to step up your game.
While this set was initially created for kickboards and 30 degree and under walls, a few of the holds are good enough to use on a 45 – assuming that you’re good enough to use them there.
Available in Red (as shown) or Black, the set includes 12 pieces. Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Diodes do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.
Tired of even the smallest of footholds not being quite bad enough, Kris teamed up with our friends at Escape Climbing to create his own line of holds that will really put your footwork to the test. Designed to help build precision and trust in toeing down on the smallest of edges, the Diodes are tiny and texture-less, meaning you’ll definitely have to step up your game.
While this set was initially created for kickboards and 30 degree and under walls, a few of the holds are good enough to use on a 45 – assuming that you’re good enough to use them there.
Available in Red (as shown) or Black, the set includes 12 pieces. Additional colors available for purchase directly from Escape Climbing.
INSTALLATION/SAFETY NOTE: The Diodes do not include any hardware. (Hex bit shown in photos for scale only.) Using general construction screws, drywall screws, or any non-structural screw can be dangerous when installing climbing holds. #9 screws have a structural rating (#8 GRK do not) and are the only screws we recommend for installing climbing holds. Safely installing holds is important with precious hands pulling on these plastic grips.