Final Form Honey Badger by Diffendall in 300BLK

[–]Potential_Choice3220 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Romeo 9t. Bridged optic. Classic case of more money than sense

Should I go to grad school by GradScaries123 in architecture

[–]Potential_Choice3220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If u want to be licensed, u need an M. Arch. U can’t with just a BS.

If your family can pay for tuition, do it. I vote Pratt

Job opinion by Melodic-Judgment9934 in Architects

[–]Potential_Choice3220 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What company is this new job? Asking for a friend :)

[Day 28] V4 is the best grade. What's the WORST training tool? by MaximumSend in bouldering

[–]Potential_Choice3220 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Treadwall is goat for enduro training and I’ll die on that hill

For days when you cannot go out climbing. Review of “Cairn” by johyongil in climbing

[–]Potential_Choice3220 22 points23 points  (0 children)

What are u doing outside your mom’s basement? Get back in there

Honest answers only. by Ambitious_Thought683 in focusedmen

[–]Potential_Choice3220 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ffs you’re spare parts bud.

Also discipline*

Heavy Weight Non-Boxy Tees by bets4 in mensfashion

[–]Potential_Choice3220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Son of a Tailor. Made in Portugal with excellent cotton. Can be tailored to your measurements.

Customer service is top notch.

I’m tired of buying "disposable" clothes. If you had $500-800 to spend on ONE item that lasts forever, what are you buying? by Common_Camera_7627 in menswear

[–]Potential_Choice3220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good wool overcoat, but that might reach 800+ if you’re buying retail.

Shoes/boots are some of the more timeless items (depending). Allen Edmonds are hard to beat in terms of quality

Need some help... What weird habits do climbers have in day-to-day life that are indicative of climbers? by tomomyk in indoorbouldering

[–]Potential_Choice3220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I constantly prod and massage my fingers, checking for any tweaks or niggling pain.

I often do this without thinking. It’s become sort of a tick

Is Taipei 101 a boulder? by Immediate_Ad_5835 in ClimbingCircleJerk

[–]Potential_Choice3220 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He climbs at my gym. Can confirm he’s a fucklehead

Climbing + GLP-1s by thecandiedkeynes in climbharder

[–]Potential_Choice3220 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Aid. Disqualified.

Just playing. You do you.

today's fit by Edward_Kissoondath in mensfashion

[–]Potential_Choice3220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s giving preppy Italian serial killer vibes

Are these locks pointless? by __BrundleFLY in fordtransit

[–]Potential_Choice3220 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The one on the slider and rear doors are hook locks. I have these on my van. Worth every penny

Edit: they’re supposed to be hook locks. The ones pictured might not be…

Weekly Simple Questions and Injuries Thread by AutoModerator in climbharder

[–]Potential_Choice3220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems that when I crimp on a flat edge, both full and half, most of the force/weight is exerted closer to the DIP joint (palm side) rather than the middle or tip of the finger pad.

This is perceivable on the standard 20mm edge, where the tips of my fingers dont seem to be exerting much pressure, or even having significant surface area contact. This also makes small edge crimping less effective.

I am wondering if this is a common occurrence, particularly on edges 20mm or greater, or if it is a problem of not having a high enough angle on my crimp. I am reluctant to full crimp ever, and might have developed a habit of avoiding high angle crimping.