Best climbing chalk bags according to redditors

We found 17 Reddit comments discussing the best climbing chalk bags. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Climbing Chalk Bags:

u/Wllmmsn · 10 pointsr/pocketsand

I like to use Climbing chalk bags to hold my pocket sand so it is always at the ready in case of an attack.

u/isitryanornah · 6 pointsr/techtheatre

My boss uses a rock climbing chalk bag, specifically this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G6P5E6C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BK30Cb8807DSR

It has 2 large zippered pouches and alot of space for stuff like tie line, a knife, adapters, gaff tape, Sharpies, etc. You can even use a carabiner and hang XLR and DMX cables on it. As an added bonus, its black, so perfect for us theater folk :) And all for only $10.

u/Drew2727 · 3 pointsr/climbing

Thanks for the suggestions guys. Here is what I ended up ordering. Free 2 day shipping (Amazon student membership) and it only cost me $5 out of pocket.

Hand Trainer - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001Q1NB8A
Chalk - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IAJHMC
Shorts - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004L9MIA6
Chalk Bucket - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00410FDQQ/

u/bhy2pencil · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

First off, thank you for this amazing contest. I love that everyone will "win" by working toward their goals.

I practice at a martial arts school that requires a 15:30 two mile run to test for a black belt. I still have about two years until this day comes, but I would like to be prepared and ready ahead of time.

On January 15, I started off with a mile time of about 10:30. As of March 24, my mile time is about 8:52. My goal is to improve my mile time by at least 20 seconds in a month (down to 8:32). I have reached a plateau, and I really need to push myself to accomplish my goal. The final goal for this year is to reach a mile time of 7 minutes. The only plausible way to track my progress is simply to record the time it requires me to run a mile. I could try to measure the time it takes me for each lap, but my watch is sadly not made out for that (and holding a phone while jogging messes with my balance).

The Steps:

  • Reduce Body Fat and Weight: I have been constantly skipping workouts and not controlling my diet properly. I have seen little to no changes in my body weight and percent body fat since I started in January. As of March 24, I weighed in at about 127 lbs with my percent body fat at 20% (both measured by electronic scale). I will attempt to lose one pound a week (down to about 123 lbs) and to reach a percent body fat of around 18%. Progress will be measured through scale readings and pictures.

  • Jogging: Monday and Friday will be regular jogging days. Mondays will be days in which I see what progress I have made by running a mile as fast as I can, and jogging for the rest of the time I have until my martial arts class (usually ends up being 2 to 3 extra miles). Fridays will just be a long distance running day. No rests unless necessary, covering the most distance I can within an hour.
  • Interval Training: I was given great advice on /r/running concerning working toward my goal through interval training. In the past, I haven't given it my all, so from this point forward, I truly will have to push myself to my limits instead of making of excuses as to why I need to stop. The track at my school gym requires 6.7 laps to complete a mile. Looking at my ultimate goal of a 7 minute mile, I will need to run each lap in about 1:02. Therefore, from the advice I received, I will attempt to run a lap within 1:02, walk/jog half a lap, attempt to run another lap within 1:02, walk/jog, etc. until I fail to run a lap within 1:02. Once this point is reached, I will run half a lap in 0:31, walk/jog quarter of a lap, and continue until I fail. I will attempt to run up to 2 miles with this pattern (or until I fail to run half a lap in 0:31), at which point I will just jog at an easy pace for the rest of the workout. Interval training will be done once a week on Wednesday.

  • Insanity: I have previously had great results with Insanity. And the workouts that I have been skipping almost all of this year are Insanity workouts. Therefore, I have to step up my game. The Insanity workouts really help build leg muscles needed for speed, and Shaun T's yelling truly motivates me to push myself to healthy limits. Insanity workouts will be done Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday (if there are no pressing plans for the weekend).

  • More Muscle: Martial arts and rock climbing will assist in increasing my muscle (and reducing my percent body fat). I have two martial arts classes every Monday and Wednesday. I have usually skipped one of them each week in the past, so I plan on sticking to the schedule and consistently going to both. And I have constantly skipped rock climbing due to the soreness it causes in my upper body over the weekend. However, with no belt tests coming up, I have no excuse to skip. Rock climbing will allow me to work the muscles in my upper body that I rarely work out.

    Cheerleaders:

  • /u/mcpomaden, /u/Slizards, /u/chronos42; if you have been summoned, don't worry. I don't need too much cheerleading... Hopefully.

    As I get more into climbing, I could use some climbing shoes and a chalk bag.

    I do not use Amazon music, but the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack is the best for when I need some inspiration.

    I will be back to edit this further.
u/are_you_shittin_me · 3 pointsr/bicycletouring

Another good option is a climbing chalk bag.

u/LivingActive · 3 pointsr/crossfit

Check out a rock climbing chalk bag. Sukoa Chalk Bag with Quick-Clip Belt and 2 Large Zippered Pockets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G6P5E6C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xz.IBb27TNHV7

u/lvzxy · 2 pointsr/bouldering

If you're looking for a bouldering bag I recommend the Black Diamond Mondo. One of the very few bouldering bags that feature a magnetic closure (vs the traditional velcro or no closure) to prevent chalk spilling. Don't let the reviews dissuade you btw, all the negative ones are due to color choice.

u/stagggadeedoo · 2 pointsr/bouldering

Edelrid has a sort of twisty lid thingy

small

Big

I have the big one (got it because I found the draw cords to be unreliable and prone to break/jam), never had any leakage

There's also this type:

roll up

u/Jordaneer · 2 pointsr/climbing

I'm sure this has probably been asked a thousand times before, but I've gotten into climbing with a friend, and while I go bouldering multiple times a week by myself, I want to get more into taller climbing like with a harness

The local rock wall is at my university rec center (supposedly the tallest rock wall on a university campus at 55 ft high) so it's free for me to use (you do have to rent shoes and harnesses if you don't have them)

I have a pair of evolv defys as my climbing shoes (found them cheap on ebay) I was wondering if these are decent items for everything else I need

Carabiner: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003E2Z0TW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_F6W4ybC9TC2YT

Harness: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LU59ZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_2cX4ybNK3DENH

Belay Device: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019NUN0SQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6dX4yb98K9C72

And chalk bag: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K1545N6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BfX4ybR1DMW7V

Is there anything else I'm missing? Is there anything I should change?

u/briandamge · 2 pointsr/bicycletouring

Something else with a very similar shape (same price) would be a chalk bag for rock climbing!

u/Weedwacker3 · 1 pointr/climbing

https://www.amazon.com/Psychi-Bouldering-Bucket-Climbing-Storage/dp/B00W9ESSH2/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1520879706&sr=8-7&keywords=chalk+bucket

I have one of these, works great, and costs less than I spent on dinner last night. I mean yeah you could carry a bag full of chalk for cheaper. Or you could just forego chalk all together if saving money is your ultimate goal