What is your skin type and how does it influence your climbing?

Most climbers train finger strength, technique or endurance. But almost nobody trains their skin. And yet, it’s often the real limiting factor.

You’ve probably felt it: you’re strong, you’ve got the move, and then you just slip. Or you have a great session, and the next day your skin is completely wrecked. That’s not random. It’s because your skin isn’t aligned with what you’re asking it to do.

Not all skin is the same

In climbing, there’s no “good” or “bad” skin. There are different skin types, and each one needs a different strategy. If you try to fix everything the same way, more chalk, more cream, less filing, you’ll hit a ceiling sooner or later.

The 4 skin types in climbing

In practice, most climbers fall into one of four categories:

Skin type

Characteristics

The real issue

Dry skin
Feels tight, prone to cracks and splits. Usually great friction, but becomes fragile when elasticity drops.
Grip isn’t the problem. Stability is.

Sweaty skin
Produces more moisture while climbing. Holds feel slippery, especially on modern plastic.
Not a chalk problem. A surface control problem.

Hard skin
Builds thick callus and sharp edges. Protective short-term, risky long-term.
More skin isn’t the answer. Better skin is.

Balanced skin
Good balance of moisture, thickness and elasticity. Performs consistently and recovers well.
The goal is to keep it that way.

Why the wrong strategy holds you back

Most climbers treat symptoms, not causes.

  • Dry skin → more chalk
  • Sweaty skin → no base layer
  • Hard skin → ignored until it tears

The result: you end up working against your skin instead of with it.

Once you understand your skin type, things click. You understand why you slip, why your skin tears, why some sessions just don’t work, and most importantly, what to change.

That’s why we built the skin test

Because most climbers guess wrong.

The test is simple:

  • 4 questions
  • under 30 seconds
  • clear result

You’ll get:

  • your skin type
  • a clear care strategy
  • a chalk strategy that actually works
  • a product set tailored to your skin

Find your skin type now

If you want to understand what your skin really needs:

Take the skin test

Get your skin right, and everything changes. Fewer flappers, less slipping, fewer setbacks, more consistency. Or simply put, your skin stops holding you back.

Every hand tells a story.

The only question is: is your skin holding you back, or pushing you forward?