Sub-category Holds & Grips

What Is a Sloper in Climbing?

A sloper is a smooth, rounded hold with no positive edge to grab, gripped instead through friction from an open hand and careful body positioning. Climbers maximise skin contact and keep their weight below the hold, making slopers as much about technique and tension as raw strength.

What Is a Crimp in Climbing?

A crimp is a small, narrow hold that offers only enough room for fingertips, and the technique of gripping it. Climbers bend the fingers at the knuckles to load the edge, using an open, half, or full crimp depending on the hold. Crimping is powerful but a leading cause of finger injuries.