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[[File:2022-08-12 European Championships 2022 – Sport Climbing Women's Boulder by Sandro Halank–003.jpg|thumb|A [[competition climber]] using resin climbing holds on an artificial wall during a [[competition bouldering|bouldering]] event]] | [[File:2022-08-12 European Championships 2022 – Sport Climbing Women's Boulder by Sandro Halank–003.jpg|thumb|A [[competition climber]] using resin climbing holds on an artificial wall during a [[competition bouldering|bouldering]] event]] |
A '''climbing hold''' is a shaped grip that is usually attached to a [[climbing wall]] so that climbers can grab or step on it. On most walls, climbing holds are arranged in paths, called routes, by specially trained [[route setter]]s. Climbing holds come in a large array of sizes and shapes to provide different levels of challenge to a climber. Climbing holds are either bolted to a wall via [[Screw#Fasteners with a non-tapered shank|hex-head bolts]] and existing [[t-nut]]s or they are screwed on with several small screws. In extreme cases, [[Anchor bolt|concrete anchors]] may be used (if putting holds on the underside of a bridge, for example). | A '''climbing hold''' is a shaped grip that is usually attached to a [[climbing wall]] so that climbers can grab or step on it. On most walls, climbing holds are arranged in paths called routes, by specially trained [[route setter]]s. Climbing holds come in a large array of sizes and shapes to provide different levels of challenge to a climber. Climbing holds are either bolted to a wall via [[Screw#Fasteners with a non-tapered shank|hex-head bolts]] and existing [[t-nut]]s or they are screwed on with several small screws. In extreme cases, [[Anchor bolt|concrete anchors]] may be used (if putting holds on the underside of a bridge, for example). |
==Early materials== | ==Early materials== |
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