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Magnesia and pouches

Magnesia and pouches - the right choice at SportanoClimbing is a sport that, as well as being a great workout for the body, also requires a focused mind, especially when it comes to securing oneself at heights. One of the key aspects that climbers need to keep in mind is to keep their hands dry, allowing for a better grip. This is where magnesia comes into play. Magnesia is one of the most important climbing accessories. Its main function is to absorb moisture from the climber's hands, allowing them to maintain a dry and secure grip when tackling difficult sections of the route. Thanks to magnesia, the climber's hands remain dry, even during intense exertion, which translates into greater safety and comfort when climbing. At Sportano you will find magnesia and pouches from renowned brands such as Wild Country, deuter, Mammut or Black Diamond.Composition and types of climbing magnesiaClimbing magnesia has become an essential part of equipment for many climbers around the world. Its primary ingredient is magnesium carbonate, which is excellent at absorbing moisture, helping climbers to keep their hands dry while climbing. Although the main purpose of magnesia is to reduce perspiration and increase grip, different forms of this product have been developed to meet the diverse needs of climbers. Classic magnesia in powder form is the most common choice among climbers. It is easy to apply to the hands and quickly absorbs moisture, providing a quick improvement in grip. It is available in a variety of granulations, from very fine powder to coarser particles. Magnesia cubes are compressed magnesium carbonate in lump form. Climbers disc the cube between their hands to get the desired amount of powder. Cubes are less messy compared to loose powder and are ideal for those who prefer to control the amount of magnesia applied. Gel magnesia, although less popular, is gaining more and more followers, especially among sport climbers. It consists of magnesium carbonate suspended in alcohol. When applied to the hands, the alcohol evaporates quickly, leaving a thin layer of magnesia. Gel magnesia lasts longer on the hands than traditional forms, making it ideal for those who do not want to frequently correct their grip during long attempts. There is no definitive answer to the question of which form of magnesia is best. The choice depends on the climber's individual preferences, climbing conditions and type of rock. However, it is important that whatever the choice, magnesia is used appropriately, ensuring optimal grip and safety during climbing.The impact of magnesia on grip improvement and safetyClimbing magnesia plays a key role in improving climbers' grip, which has a direct impact on their safety. When climbing, hands are exposed to perspiration, which can significantly reduce the ability to grip a rock or handle a wall. Moist hands can easily slip, increasing the risk of losing grip and potentially falling. Applying magnesia to the hands helps to neutralise moisture by absorbing sweat and dry skin. This improves the grip of the fingers on the rock or handle, which is particularly important during difficult moves or when the climber is in an extreme position. The improved grip allows climbers to hold on to the rock more securely and steadily, which can be crucial to completing a move or crossing a difficult section of the route. As well as improving grip, magnesia also affects a climber's overall sense of confidence. With an improved grip, climbers feel more confident and comfortable when climbing, which in turn can have a positive impact on their climbing decisions and technique. Greater confidence allows for more controlled and deliberate movements, which in turn reduces the risk of mistakes and potential falls. In terms of safety, it is also important to use magnesia regularly during the climb, especially at more demanding times. Frequent refilling of magnesia ensures a consistent level of grip, minimising the risk of unexpected loss of grip. However, it is worth remembering that while magnesia is an indispensable tool in a climber's arsenal, it does not replace other important aspects of safety, such as proper technique, experience or the use of appropriate equipment.Magnesia pouches - variety and their functionsMagnesia pouches are an integral part of a climber's equipment, serving not only as a practical tool for storing magnesia, but also as an accessory that often reflects the climber's individual style and preferences. Bearing in mind how crucial magnesia is when climbing, pouches fulfil an important function by providing easy access to magnesia at any time during the activity. Magnesia pouches vary in size, shape, material and design. The size of the pouch is one of the most important aspects to consider, with larger models able to hold more magnesia, but are also heavier and less manageable. Smaller pouches are lighter and more compact, but may require more frequent refilling of magnesia. The material of the pouch also makes a difference. Traditionally, pouches were made of thick material to help prevent accidental spillage of magnesia. Modern models may also include internal padding to provide extra protection against moisture and loss of magnesia. The shape and design of the pouch often reflects the climber's personal preference. Some prefer simpler, more minimalist models, while others look for more striking designs and colours to highlight their individuality. Many climbing companies also offer the option to personalise pouches, allowing climbers to create a product tailored to their own needs. In addition to storing magnesia, magnesia pouches can also serve other functions. They can have additional pockets for small items such as keys or money, as well as loops for a brush to clean the handles. Many climbers also appreciate the presence of a strap, which allows the pouch to be easily attached to a belt or harness.
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