3 Secret Weapons for Finger Cracks (You’re Missing One)
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Hello Cracksters Feet in fingers cracks…desperate right? But there are 3 techniques I use regularly with my feet in finger cracks that act as secret weapons. They are: 1. Toe Jam 2. Front-On Smearing 3. and the Frogged Position. Here are the key takeaways for making your feet stick like glue in finger cracks
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This first technique is the most common, and your go to for feet in finger cracks
1. Toe Jam:
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This next technique is a little overlooked, but works exceptionally well if the crack is in a corner (this could be an offset), or the edges of the crack are flared.
2. Front-On Smearing:
- Position your foot in a face-on climbing stance.
- Place your toe on the crack edge for precision.
- As you stand up, drop your heel to apply pressure and maximize rubber contact against the crack edges.
- I use this technique when there are lots of pinscars, pods, flares, or the crack is in a slight corner.
My final technique I rarely see used by climbers (and is probably the one you are missing..but great job if you are using this already). I have used this to great effect when the crack is very splitter and twisting the foot just makes the boot rubber roll out the crack.
3. Frogged Position:
- Place your feet high under your bum (or as close as possible), in their thinnest dimension (so as I told you in the ‘Toe Jam’ Poin above)
- Keep your knees pointing out to the side (yes, we're breaking normal crack rules for this one!).
- Push into the crack walls with your feet (right foot pushes left, left foot pushes right!).
- Don’t twist your feet, use the opposing outward pressure to keep them in place
- Drop your bum close to your heels to create a super stable platform.
- Make small shuffling movements with your feet up the crack, (don't cross them over the top of each other)
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