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The mark of the Tagliamento

Inspired by pebbles sculpted by the Tagliamento River, this range of climbing holds combines organic design, comfort, and variety to provide beginner and intermediate climbers with a natural and ergonomic experience.

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A Childhood Memory

It all begins with a childhood memory. Brice Anziutti, a shaper passionate about climbing and design, recalls the summers spent in Forni Di Sopra, in his grandfather Giulio Anziutti’s native village, nestled in northern Italy not far from the Dolomites.

There, a mythical river rises and winds through Alpine landscapes: the Tagliamento, nicknamed the “King of the Alps.” Over time, its rushing waters have sculpted pebbles into uniquely organic shapes. These stones, polished by the current, left a lasting impression on Brice and inspired a bold idea: to translate their natural beauty into a range of climbing holds.

An organic range

 

 

The pebbles of the Tagliamento, shaped by centuries of erosion, feature rounded curves and soft textures.

Brice captured their full essence to create holds that fit the hands naturally, offering a feel that is both skin-friendly and ergonomically suited for grip.

Fine erosion striations run through the surface, giving them a distinctive style that will add character to your routes.

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A versatile range

With 184 varied holds, the collection covers a wide range of grip types designed to be positive and accessible for beginner and intermediate climbers. Edges, jugs, slopers, pinches, pockets. Each grip type includes 20 to 60 different holds, allowing route setters to find the one that best matches their vision.

Grouped into packs, they have been designed to make selection easier for setters and to create a smoother, more cohesive route-setting process.

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2500 holds, 250 volumes and 150 macros

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Available in 30 countries