Category: Climbing Holds for Training Walls, Gyms & Home Setups

Climbing Holds for Training Walls, Gyms & Home Setups

Discover our range of climbing holds made in Europe for home climbing walls, training spaces and professional climbing gyms. At Eclipse Presas, you will find holds in different shapes, sizes and grip styles to create routes for every level, from beginner-friendly circuits to more technical training problems.

Most European orders are delivered within 5 to 7 days, depending on the destination. Our climbing holds are manufactured with resistant materials and comply with the relevant European safety and quality standards, offering a reliable option for home walls, training spaces and climbing facilities.

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Who are these climbing holds for?

Our climbing holds are designed for different types of climbers and facilities, from recreational users building a small wall at home to professional climbing gyms, coaches and route setters looking for reliable holds for regular use. If you want to buy climbing holds online for a personal project, a training space or a commercial climbing wall, this category brings together options for different levels, wall angles and movement styles.

For recreational climbers, our range includes climbing holds for home wall projects and compact training areas where variety, comfort and progression are important. Larger shapes and jug holds are ideal for easier routes, warm-ups and beginner-friendly circuits, while crimp holds and sloper holds can help create more technical problems focused on strength, balance and body positioning.

For professional facilities, coaches and clubs, Eclipse Presas offers climbing holds for gym use and climbing holds for training wall setups. As a European climbing holds manufacturer, we support climbers and climbing facilities in the UK and across Europe with a clear focus on variety, progression and route setting possibilities.

Guide to choosing climbing holds

Choosing the right climbing holds depends on the type of wall, the level of the climber and the kind of movement you want to create. A home wall for recreational use does not need the same selection as a professional climbing gym or a training wall focused on strength, technique and route setting variety.

How to choose the right size

In general, larger holds are easier to use because they offer more surface and a more comfortable grip. They are a good choice for beginners, warm-up routes, children’s climbing walls and steep sections where the climber needs more support. Smaller holds usually increase the difficulty because they require better finger strength, body tension and foot placement.

For a balanced wall, it is useful to combine different sizes. Medium and large holds help create accessible routes, while smaller and more technical shapes allow you to add progression as the climber improves. If you are building climbing holds for home wall use, starting with a varied selection of comfortable holds and footholds is usually the most practical option.

Main types of grip

Jug holds are large, positive holds that are easy to grab. They are ideal for beginners, warm-ups, training circuits and routes where comfort and confidence are important. They also work well on overhanging walls because they give the climber a secure grip.

Crimp holds are smaller and more demanding. They are commonly used to create technical problems and advanced training routes where finger strength and precise body positioning are important. They should be used with care, especially for beginners or long training sessions.

Sloper holds have rounded or inclined surfaces without a clear edge. Instead of pulling on a defined grip, the climber needs friction, balance and body tension. They are useful for improving movement control and creating more technical climbing problems.

Pinch holds are gripped by squeezing the hold between the fingers and thumb. They are a good option for developing grip strength and adding variety to routes, especially on training walls and more physical problems.

Material, use and durability

When choosing climbing holds for gym, home or training wall use, durability is an important factor. Holds used in professional facilities or regular training environments need to resist repeated use, route changes and cleaning routines. For this reason, it is important to choose holds manufactured with resistant materials and a quality-focused production process.

If you are planning to buy climbing holds online, consider not only the shape and price, but also the intended use of each hold. A good selection should offer grip variety, different levels of difficulty and enough options to create routes that can evolve over time.

Tips for installing climbing holds on your wall

Before installing your climbing holds, make sure your wall structure is suitable, stable and prepared for regular use. The type of panel, fixing system and hold placement can affect both safety and climbing experience, especially on home climbing walls and training boards.

If you are building or improving a wooden climbing wall, we recommend reading our full guide on installing climbing holds on wooden panels . It explains the basic installation process, the role of wooden panels and the main points to consider before placing your holds.

Comparison of climbing hold families

Each type of climbing hold offers a different climbing experience. This table can help you choose the most suitable hold family depending on the level, wall style and type of training you want to create.

Hold type Size Difficulty Recommended use
Jug holds Large Easy Beginners, warm-ups and comfortable routes
Crimp holds Small Hard Advanced training and technical climbing problems
Sloper holds Medium Medium Foot technique, balance and body positioning
Pinch holds Variable Variable Grip strength and varied route setting

Frequently asked questions about climbing holds

What material are your climbing holds made from?

Eclipse Presas climbing holds are manufactured with resistant materials suitable for regular climbing use. Material specifications may vary depending on the hold family or product, so we recommend checking each product page for detailed information before placing your order.

How long does shipping take?

Most European orders are delivered within 5 to 7 days, depending on the destination and the specific order conditions. Delivery times may vary for larger orders, custom requests or remote locations.

Are these climbing holds compatible with wooden walls?

Yes, many climbing holds can be installed on wooden climbing walls when the correct fixing system is used. Before installation, make sure the panel, structure, screws, bolts or T-nuts are suitable for climbing use. You can also read our guide on installing climbing holds on wooden panels .

Do you offer discounts for climbing gyms?

If you are buying climbing holds for a climbing gym, training facility, school or professional project, you can contact Eclipse Presas to discuss your needs. Conditions may vary depending on the type of order, quantity and project requirements.

How do I choose the right climbing hold size?

Larger holds are usually easier to use because they offer more surface and a more comfortable grip. Smaller holds tend to be more demanding and are often used for technical routes, training walls and advanced climbing problems. For a balanced wall, combine different sizes, grip types and difficulty levels.

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