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What Makes a Great Climbing Brush – Crush Brush

So what makes a Climbing Brush great? Well, obviously it has to be a Crush Brush!

Sure, you’ve probably have seen multiple different types and brands of climbing brushes both online and in your local climbing gym. The thing is that not all climbing brushes are created equally. Here at Crush Climbing, we have our top of the line Crush Brush that is a cut above the rest!

Climbing Crush Brush

To the beginner level climber, the idea of even using a climbing brush is probably pretty foreign. It might not make sense at first why you’d carry a Crush Brush around.  As climbers become more and more experienced they find that having the perfect conditions can be the difference between sending and falling.

Brushing holds cleans off the small fragments of dirt, sweat, chalk, and loose rock that make it harder to get good friction. The Crush Brush excels at cleaning the rock off safely and efficiently.

To make a high-quality climbing brush you need a few of the following things:

  1. Durable Materials
  2. Rock Safe Bristles
  3. Rigid Build
  4. Cool and Slick Design
  5. Optimal Brushing Area

Although many of the brushes on the market today have at least one or more of the before mentioned qualities, we believe the Crush Brush is the best! If you what more information on the Crush Brush link the previous link and check it out on Amazon!

Let’s go over some of the qualities that can be found in the Crush Brush and why it’s the best climbing brush for both climbing and bouldering.

Climbing Brush – Materials

Using the correct materials is potentially the #1 most important thing that makes a good climbing brush. Creating a brush that is both durable and reliable requires investing in quality materials. If the brush manufacturer cuts costs and puts inferior materials in the brush the quality will suffer.

Climbing BrushThe Crush Brush is made of the best materials out there.

  • The handle is made out of a high strength polymer that is both rigid and strong. This is the ideal material for a climbing brush handle.
  • The bristles (or fill material) is made of premium boars hair. This hair bristle has some very unique properties. It is rigid yet resilient. Boars hair is also abrasion resistant so that you don’t leave any material behind after brushing.

Many popular brushes can be found online for very low prices. These brushes are most likely made with very cheap plastics and filled with nylon bristles.

If you are buying a brush with the intention of polishing holds and then having the brush snap in half then these “climbing” brushes are perfect for you…

The fact is that most brushes are not designed as climbing brushes at all. Brushes are very popular for industrial uses and are often cheaply repurposed for climbing. These brushes are designed to be used on machinery or for gun maintenance, not rock climbing!

Don’t worry, the Crush Brush is not good for much else than climbing (although it could probably double as a dirtbag toothbrush in a pinch…).

Now, if you’re intention is to invest in a high-quality tool that is both aids in your success as a climber and preserves the rock for future generations then make sure to get a brush with the best materials.

Climbing Brush – Design

Climbing Brush Design is something that can be easily overlooked. A poorly designed brush can lead to a short (brush) lifespan and a higher rate of replacement. The Crush Brush is designed to outlast the competition and help you outperform the wannabe Crushers!

Crush BrushAs a climber, you must make sure that the equipment you use is designed to perform the tasks you need them to do.

Some brushes have about as much brushing area as a Colgate toothbrush (by the way please do NOT use a toothbrush on rocks).  While this might be adequate for micro crimps, this not optimal for the majority of climbing holds.

Sure, go ahead and get the cheapest, smallest brush you can find. Not only will you look like a total Gumby, but you will also have to replace it 3 times before a Crush Brush will even start to show wear.

The Crush Brush has an optimal amount of brushing area for most climbing holds and has densely packed bristles. This means that you can expect your Crush Climbing Brush to outlast the competition while getting those friction dependent holds back in tip-top shape!

Testing the Crush Brush

So let’s be real, talk is only just that, talk. We decided that it was a good idea to see exactly how tough the Crush Brush actual is when torture tested.

For this test, we needed to build a machine that would run continuously for hours on end brushing hundreds of thousands of times.

Enter the CRUSH-O-MATIC 3000! (Thanks Engineering Degree…)

This is just a teaser but we will tell you that we counted on a single brush brushing on sandstone over 100,000 times over the course of a few days. The Crush Brush only lost negligible 0.005″ or 0.13 mm of bristle length. To put that into perspective that about the thickness of a human hair.

Unless you climb all day, every day it will take you a long time to wear through an entire Crush Brush. You will probably actually get super jacked after doing 100,000 brush strokes in a row…

We will throw a link here once we have completed all of our testing on the Crush-o-Matic 3000. The results are exciting so stay tuned!

Conclusion

So if we haven’t convinced you yet, the Crush Brush is one of the best rock climbing or bouldering brushes on the market. Read more about it on this site.

If you would like to pick one up you can simply follow THIS link to Amazon or click on the picture to the right.

Please feel free to comment down below with your thoughts or concerns and we love to hear from the community. If you need to get in touch with us privately you can send us a message here.

As always stay safe out there and don’t ever stop CRUSHING!

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