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PETZL CORDEX Glove

205.00 AED
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TRAKS PRO GLOVES

100.00 AED
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PETZL CORDEX Glove

205.00 AED
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PETZL Cordex Plus

228.00 AED
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Climbing Gloves That Elevate Grip, Comfort, and Control

Ask any climber—good grip starts with your hands, but the right climbing gloves make all the difference. Whether you’re belaying, jugging a fixed line, or just protecting your hands on long routes, a well-designed glove can help you hold on longer, feel more in control, and climb more comfortably. Ours aren’t the stiff, awkward gloves you’ll find in a hardware store. These are made for climbers—lightweight, breathable, and reinforced where it counts. You still get that natural feel on the rope or rock, just with way less wear on your hands.

Rock Climbing Gloves Built for Performance and Protection

Climbing isn’t exactly gentle on your hands. That’s why our collection of rock climbing gloves focuses on both protection and performance. Whether you’re spending hours belaying at the crag or tackling a tough multipitch, the right gloves help prevent rope burn and scrapes without killing your dexterity. Some styles cover your whole hand for maximum protection, while others leave your fingers free for extra precision. Either way, these gloves are made to hold up—against the rock, the rope, and the heat.

Crack Climbing Gloves Designed for Friction and Flexibility

Anyone who’s jammed their hands into a splitter crack knows how fast your skin can take a beating. That’s where crack climbing gloves come in—they’re a cleaner, faster, and more reliable alternative to tape. They give you just enough padding and friction without getting in the way of your jams. And unlike tape, they won’t fall apart after one route. These gloves stay snug, stay grippy, and let you focus on the climb instead of patching up your hands. If you’ve never tried them, you’ll wonder why you didn’t sooner.

Why Experienced Climbers Choose Our Climbing Gloves

We’ve tested these gloves ourselves—on sandstone, granite, gym plastic, you name it. Our gear wall isn’t just stocked with whatever’s trendy; we bring in climbing gloves that real climbers trust. Whether you’re a weekend warrior, full-time guide, or someone just getting into trad, you’ll find something here that holds up to the challenge. We listen to what our local climbers say, take feedback seriously, and constantly adjust our selection based on what actually works out on the wall. It’s gear we’d recommend to our own crew—because most of the time, you are our crew.

Top Brands, Better Fit, Expert Help

We stick with brands that have earned their place—Ocun, Black Diamond, Petzl, and a few underrated gems that surprise even the seasoned climbers. Each one has its strengths, and we’re here to help you figure out what suits your style. Looking for breathable belay gloves? Need something tough for alpine cracks? We’ll walk you through it. Our team climbs, so you won’t get a sales pitch—you’ll get real advice and maybe even a story or two from someone who’s used the glove you’re holding.

Shop Rock and Crack Climbing Gloves Online or In-Gym

You don’t need to guess your way through your next gear buy. Swing by our gym to try on different rock climbing gloves and crack climbing gloves in person—or order online if you already know what works for you. Either way, we’re around if you’ve got questions. We’ll help you find the right fit, figure out which glove holds up best for your climbing style, and make sure you walk away with something you’ll actually want to use. Your hands put in the work—make sure they’re protected with gloves that do the same.

FAQs

Climbing gloves help protect your hands from rope burn, sharp rock, and long belay sessions. They give you a better grip, more comfort, and save your skin on big days out. Whether you’re climbing cracks, belaying a partner, or rappelling, gloves take some of the beating for you.
Definitely. Rock climbing gloves come in handy when belaying, especially with heavy climbers or repeated lowers. They protect your hands from hot ropes and rough edges while still letting you feel what’s going on. Fingerless options are great for control, while full-finger gloves offer that extra bit of safety.
Crack climbing gloves are faster, cleaner, and honestly way less hassle than tape. They protect the backs of your hands, give you solid friction, and don’t peel off halfway through a route. Plus, you can reuse them—no more running out of tape or dealing with sticky fingers post-climb.