Welcome to the Holy Grail of climbing gear lists! Here you will find our top picks: the gear our climber-testers would recommend to their best friends. We buy every item at the store, just like you, then we test it… for months. Below, we recommend the top two items in each category. We start off with the best climbing shoes, arguably the most important item in your pack. Next up are the (best climbing harnesses for men and the best for women), then top-rated climbing helmets, followed by the best climbing ropes. But there's more. The assortment is wide, but the selection is narrow. Only the best here.
Editor's Note: We updated this article on June 4, 2024, to incorporate our latest picks for Climbing Shoes for Women.Best Climbing Gear of 2024
Shoes
Aside from technique and willpower, climbing shoes are the most important piece of gear for a climber. Our testers have ground down the rubber on hundreds of shoes over the years, on everything from cracks to slabs to the steepness. We've got options from our men's climbing shoes review and our women's climbing shoes review, from all the top brands. If you are looking for specific shoes, say, the best for bouldering or crack climbing, look to our reviews for that kind of detailed comparison. We've even got top picks for your the best kids climbing shoes. Yes, we tested men's approach shoes and reviewed the best women's approach shoes as well.
La Sportiva Katana Lace
La Sportiva TC Pro
Black Diamond Aspect
La Sportiva Skwama - Women's
Five Ten Kirigami - Women's
La Sportiva Tarantulace - Women's
Evolv Venga
Butora Brava
La Sportiva TX Guide
Scarpa Mescalito Planet
La Sportiva TX2 Evo - Women's
La Sportiva Boulder X - Women's
Helmets and Harnesses
Our team has 10 years of experience in testing helmets. If it's on the market, we've most surely gotten our mitts on it. We've worn these brain buckets in all manners of conditions, from multi-pitch trad to single-pitch sport. Our testers analyzed each and every helmet for comfort, adjustability, weight, durability, ventilation and the ability to accommodate a headlamp. We've tested the best men's climbing harnesses and women's harnesses, that essential item you should never, ever compromise on. And don't forget about kids harnesses.
Petzl Sitta
Petzl Sama
Petzl Ouistiti
Trango Junior
Black Diamond Vision MIPS
Black Diamond Half Dome
Ropes and Belay
It's no doubt the case that a rope needs to feel natural in your hands, but it needs more than that. Ropes are expensive. You want them to last, not be unnecessarily heavy, and offer the best catch. A good dry treatment helps as well. A top-shelf rope does all of this. To compile the list below, which consists of our top two picks, our testers have put dozens of ropes through the ringer, taken notes, and made recommendations. Next up are belay devices, an equally important item in any climber's pack.
Mammut 9.5 Crag Classic
Mammut Crag We Care Classic 9.5
Petzl GriGri
Petzl GriGri+
DMM Classic
Metolius Dirt Bag II
Climbing Packs
We've got some unfortunate news: a good climbing pack will not make you climb harder. But that doesn't mean you should just buy the first one you see. A solid pack will last longer, carry more efficiently and properly in hard spots, and, just maybe, if you are carrying it on route, it will save a bit of pump! Enjoy.
The North Face Route Rocket
Black Diamond Rock Blitz 15
Training and Chalk
Climbers are notorious for their training plans and obsession to the latest and greatest. Yet, at least so far, one training tool has lasted the test of time: hangboards. And every year, hangboards get more clever… and so multiply the ways we get injured. It's not as easy as just buying any old board, however. You want a hangboard that will meet you where you're at and work your weaknesses. Thankfully, our testers have broken down the best hangboards on the market. We tested them side by side, bought all the updated models, and analyzed their performance over months. Even better, we tested slacklines too, just because.
Tension Climbing Grindstone
Tension Flash Board
Trango Rock Prodigy Training Center
Slackline Industries Aggro Line
Balance Community Prim-40 Kit
Black Diamond White Gold
Metolius Super Chalk
Carabiners and Protection
Climbing protection, “pro” as it's called, doesn't come cheap. Cams are some of the most expensive items a climber will buy, which is why we took great care to test all the top models for range, durability, walking, tight placements, and so on. Stoppers and nut tools we didn't forget about, same with carabiners. Below are the top two picks in said categories, the stuff our testers would recommend to their friends.
Black Diamond Camalot Ultralight
Black Diamond Camalot Z4
Petzl Spirit Express
Black Diamond HotForge Hybrid
DMM Alloy Offset
DMM Peenut
Metolius Torque
Black Diamond Wiregate
CAMP Photon Wire
Wild Country Helium 3 Carabiner
Mammut Contact Dyneema
Black Diamond Nylon Sewn Runner
Bouldering
Bouldering is one of the fastest-growing segments of climbing, for good reason. It's social, fun, and easy to get into. Aside from needing the obvious (such as chalk and shoes), you're going to want a crash pad to keep you from smacking the ground from 10 feet and hurting those precious ankles. A bouldering pad is a must-have. Of course, they're not all built the same. They aren't. Thankfully, our testers have put all the top pads from all the top brands to the test. Our top recommendations are as follows.
Mad Rock Duo
Organic Simple
Mountaineering
The stuff you take into the high country best be deserving of the spot in your pack. We know from experience. The good news is that our testers are not only core climbers, but dedicated to providing the most useful, unbiased and informed reviews in the outdoor space. We have tested the top models from all the top brands in packs, boots, gaiters and ice axes.
Osprey Mutant 38
Black Diamond Blitz 28L
Asolo Eiger XT GV Evo
La Sportiva Trango Tower Extreme GTX
Rab Muztag GTX
REI Co-op Backpacker Low
Petzl Summit Evo
Black Diamond Raven
Big Wall
OutdoorGearLab co-founder Chris McNamara has climbed El Cap 80 times. So, yea, we know big wall gear. What you are going to find below is a hand-selected list of the best big-wall kit you will find on the internet. We've got the top two pics for big-wall harnesses, the best aiders, haul bags and ascenders. Stay safe out there!
Metolius Safe Tech Waldo
Yates Big Wall Ladder
Metolius 5 Step Aider
Metolius Half Dome Haul Bag
Metolius Quarter Dome Haul Bag
Black Diamond Index
Petzl Tibloc
Why Trust GearLab
Having good quality climbing gear is important for safety and success. For over a decade, our team of experts has been testing the latest and greatest climbing gear on the market. We've climbed big walls, topped out highballs, and spent multiple days on an alpine wall to push the gear to its limit. We begin the process by doing extensive online research and then narrowing the choices to only include the top products. We then purchase each item and start testing (or start climbing!). Our team creates a series of metrics and unbiased rating systems in order to accurately score each product. This helps us separate the best from the rest so you can find the perfect climbing gear for your next adventure.
This review is led by Andy Wellman, a Senior Reviewer at GearLab since 2014. Andy is a lifelong climber with over 24 years of experience in all disciplines. He has climbed large alpine routes and big walls all around the world, from Peru and Alaska to Mexico and the Alps. Cam McKenzie Ring began climbing over 20 years ago and is experienced across all climbing disciplines. She is a former member of Yosemite Search and Rescue and now lives and climbs in Las Vegas. Matt Bento is also a former member of Yosemite Search and Rescue and has a decade of climbing experience under his belt. He has an affection for a wide variety of climbing disciplines, from low-boulders in the Buttermilks to massive big walls and everything in between. Rounding out our women's climbing gear reviews is Jane Jackson, bringing her experience as a professional mountain guide who has worked in Yosemite, the Tetons, and parts of Alaska. These four climbing whiz kids, in addition to nearly 10 other experts ranging from professional to hobbyist climbers, researched and tested these award-winning products.
Our Intention
We hope this list of the best climbing gear out there is helpful to you. Rest assured, each of our recommendations, from every category, is tested in full. We take the testing process very seriously and do not cut any corners. We bought every item at the store, just like you would. Unlike most review sites, we accept no manufacturer freebies. Our reviews are 100% unbiased and free of all influence.
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Want to get in touch? Give us a shout or a comment here. Thanks.— Andy Wellman, Cam McKenzie Ring, Matt Bento, Jane Jackson