Music gets us through endless approaches and tedious traverses in the climbing gym. If you’re going on a long trip or just can’t stand the thought of not toting your full collection from ABBA to Zappa, go with the hard-drive-based Apple iPod ($299 to $399) — six people in the Climbing office have. If light and fast is your gig and you’ve perfected your high-energy playlist, perhaps you should sport High Gear’s TrailAudio unit ($140 for the 512mb capacity). The TrailAudio’s well-protected flash drive will stand up to more abuse than a hard-drive player and the unit comes with a unique carabiner-style clip for convenience.
If your chalkbag is looking tattered and crusty, and you’re looking to get wild and funky, put Krieg on your list this year. Most bags out there are meant to be marketing pieces for whatever gear or clothing company produced them. Not Krieg. Sam and crew do their Special-K bags ($21) in small batches, using short runs of unique, sometimes downright outrageous fabrics. Strap one on and be the talk of the crag.
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