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I love my GritStick! I try my best to keep my garage gym clean but was constantly kicking over or tripping over my chalk bucket. Not any more. A little sprinkle and I have plenty of chalk to get the workout done. Also, I just hang the Stick on my rig so it's always in the same place. No more wondering where I moved the chalk bucket! Ha! Great little product!




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Blended for maximum grip, Again Faster High Performance Chalk applies smooth and keeps hands dry during the most intense sessions. Made of 100% Magnesium Carbonate, there are no fillers or additives in this chalk to ensure a long-lasting and secure grip.


Gym chalk is a staple of CrossFit, olympic weightlifting, and rock climbing athletes everywhere. Whether you're working on deadlifts and pullups in your garage gym, scaling your local rock climbing wall, or soloing Half Dome in Yosemite, Again Faster gym chalk offers long-lasting defense against sweaty hands, and is a perfect complement to your strength training regime.


Heat and humidity is no match for Again Faster gym chalk. That's why it's the preferred chalk for weightlifting, CrossFit, powerlifting, rock climbers, and gymnastics. Sweaty palms leads to decreased performance and our 100% pure chalk keeps hands dry for a secure grip during heavy deadlifts, kettlebell swings and other weight lifting movements.


Ultimately, every athlete has their personal preference between loose, powder, block chalk, or liquid chalk, but it's all great at absorbing sweat! So whether your hitting the mountains for some weekend rock climbing or having friends over to your garage gym, stock up on your favorite.


All across North America hand chalk remains relatively the same. Everywhere you look, all chalk seems the same. Every athlete is on a unique and exciting journey of personal excellence. Here at Stardust, we formulated a unique, one-of-a-kind chalk that separates the athletes who use it from the competition. We pride ourselves on offering high-quality chalk that not only lasts long but also, takes on a unique approach to conventional chalk. Now there is a chalk that is truly, as unique as you are!


To get around that issue, we did all of our testing without knowing which chalk was which. I had a (non-climbing) third party take each package of chalk and pour a specified amount into a blank gallon bag. Each bag was randomly assigned a letter from A-G, and our friend wrote down a key of which brand went with which letter. None of the reviewers saw the key until we were completely done with testing.


Even with no brands or marketing involved, there were still significant differences in chalk type and behavior. All our reviewers had to think hard about what we valued in chalk, and we all came away with strong preferences. Read on for details.


The company takes traditional magnesium carbonate and mixes it with the essential oils of clove, eucalyptus, cinnamon, rosemary, and lemon, along with a dash of epsom salts. The result is a chalk that Primo says is both antibacterial and conditioning, all while providing friction.


Where Primo ended up surprising us was the comfort features. We noticed a real, positive difference in how our skin felt when using this chalk. It was more than just a qualitative gain, too: with only a few layers of skin left after a long endurance training, the Primo was soothing to touch and allowed us to climb longer. The chalk actually smells like lotion, which is a little disorienting but not all bad.


Different climbers have different bodies and different needs. If what you need is a chalk that provides the absolute most drying power, check out the White Gold (or the Petzl Power Crunch, if you like a little chunkiness). Both are relatively affordable (the BD slightly more so), and they really do dry you out.


Performance aside, some climbers just prefer grabbing chalk of one texture or another. Some brands, like FrictionLabs, make multiple variations to match different textures. Others provide only a single option, which may narrow your choices.


If you like a powdery chalk, check out the Unicorn Dust, Gunpowder, Primo, or Bison chalks (or just grind up your chalk of choice). If you prefer a chunkier experience, stick to the Black Diamond or the Petzl or get a chunkier FL blend.


Finely powdered chalks (Bison, Primo, Trango) felt slightly more finicky outdoors, and outdoor regulars seemed to agree. I do find that when chalking up at a rest mid-route, I like to have a little tactile feedback. The small chunks of the Unicorn Dust are a good texture for this. Alternatively (especially if temps are cold), throw a disposable hand warmer in your chalk bag or chalk bucket to give you something to squeeze.


For the purposes of consistency and availability, we confined our test to widely available loose chalks. As mentioned above, we did all of our testing completely blind, without knowing which chalk was which. To put them to the test, our group of testers took them to the gym and gave each individual chalk a long trial, involving everything from projecting to endurance training.


To see if we could back up our opinions with hard facts, I turned up the heat, got a little sweaty, and headed to our basement to hangboard. I coated up with each chalk and hung on a sloper, recording how much time I could log before starting to slip. Then I did a timed hang from a single hold, recording how much chalk was left on my hand with a high-res photo.


With almost two decades of lifting experience under his belt, Matt shares his knowledge and expertise with us around bodybuilding and supplementation. Deadlifts and barbell curls are his go-to exercises, and, when he's not writing about health and fitness, you'll find him in the gym busting out some arms! Follow Jacked Gorilla on Instagram: @jackedgorillanews


Liquid gym chalk is also made of magnesium carbonate, just like its powder chalk counterpart. However, the difference is that it also includes other components like alcohol and water that make it easy to apply on your hands, like a liquid. After a few moments, the alcohol will evaporate, resulting in a more even spread.


To help with this, some people use weight lifting gloves. Gloves do offer a certain level of sweat absorption and protection from skin tears. However, the added barrier increases the diameter of the barbell which can affect your grip. Additionally, gloves can get stinky, sweaty, and worn out over time.


  • Experienced athletes know that a secure grip can make all the difference when it comes to sports like weight lifting, gymnastics, CrossFit, and rock climbing. ProsourceFit Gym Chalk provides the assistance you need by reducing moisture on the hands and creating a non-slip surface. ProsourceFit Gym Chalk gives you one pound of professional grade chalk, enough to last through months of workouts, all at a low price. The magnesium carbonate chalk gives you a firm hand grip and non-slip surface for climbing, lifting, and swinging. It reduces moisture on your hands to help you improve athletically. Comes conveniently wrapped in eight 2 oz. blocks.Reduces hand moisture for a better grip

  • Provides a dry, non-slip surface and decreases callous formation

  • Perfect for weight lifting, gymnastics, CrossFit, and rock climbing

  • 1 lb of professional grade chalk wrapped into eight 2 oz. blocks



Perfect product when you need a great grip with reduced friction, Cramer Gym Chalk comes in less-mess white block form. Don't be fooled by cheap imitations, this is the real deal Magnesium Carbonate used by Professionals everywhere. Less messy than powdered chalk, as you can always crush between your fingers to desired granularity, this size is perfect for the training room or gym.


In the 1950s, climber John Gill brought magnesium carbonate from gymnastics to climbing. John Gill would become a climbing legend and the father of modern bouldering. He was a gymnast and saw climbing as having the possibility to share the same aesthetic movement as gymnastics. His approaches to climbing and his importation of gymnastics chalk to the sport both spread internationally.


Chalk improves contact with the bar. In each of the main barbell lifts, we want a stable, unmoving connection between our hands and the bar. For the deadlift, specifically, we want something that will help us hold onto the bar without artificially augmenting our grip strength. Presumably, chalk helps by drying our hands and increasing friction between our hands and the bar.


Some studies have looked at the effects of chalk in gymnastics, climbing, and gripping situations. One used thermal imaging to measure the relative hand temperature during a basic gymnastics movement on the parallel bars with and without chalk. Gymnasts use chalk to decrease moisture and improve their grip. The researchers wanted to assess the danger of blisters without chalk as part of an overall analysis of the costs and benefits of chalk use, the costs being messiness, air quality, and cost of supplying chalk. The paper did not assess blister formation, but instead addressed the issue of palm temperature, positing that higher temperature of the palm would lend itself more readily to blister formation. The researchers found that palm temperature increased with the use of chalk, concluding that chalk did not protect against blisters. If we extrapolate just from measurements of palm temperatures, this might suggest that chalk increases the friction between the hand and a gripping surface. This, however, was not studied or commented on by the researchers.


That is, in part, because chalk is excellent at keeping your hands dry for a heavy work set. Sure you could try drying your hands without chalk before stepping up to the bar, but if you are deadlifting heavy enough for it to matter, you will be sweating. Chalk makes a difference.


Chalk can only help so much. You must first make sure you are lifting correctly and safely. Visit the Barbell Logic Beginning Barbells Page for everything you need to get started, including in-depth lifting guides, cues, and troubleshooting tips for each of the main lifts. 041b061a72


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