ANALOG

Shaped by Alton Richardson

Clean profiles, reinforced points, Trango durability.

Shaped from the ground up for versatility.

From slab to roof, comp to circuit, these holds work with you. Consistent geometry means seamless transitions between angles, and a design language that integrates beautifully with showcase features and other hold families.

Form Follows Function

No wasted surface. No unnecessary footprint.
Analog is pure utility — every curve, every edge, every square inch of texture serves a purpose. You’re not paying for excess material. You’re paying for performance and value that scale across your entire gym.

Product specifications

Material PU
Grip Mixed
Family Pure
Styles Analog
Sizes 1-6
Attachment Screw and Bolt
Shaper Alton Richardson

FAQ

How do Analog holds feel on day one—and after months of commercial use?

Grippy, not gritty on day one. The base texture is tuned to read clean without chewing skin, then wear in slowly under feet and frequent resets. You get a consistent feel over time instead of glazing out or turning slick.

Will Analog mount cleanly on my volumes and hardware (center bolt, set-screw/jib) without flex or guesswork?

Yes. Analog includes integrated, reinforced zones for set-screws/jibbing in addition to standard center-bolt mounting. The reinforcement is molded in to handle torque and dynamic moves on volumes, reducing flex and eliminating “drilled-after” weak points.

Can one Analog shape language cover slab, vert, and overhang—and still mix well with showcase holds?

That’s the point. Analog carries a single, consistent geometry across angles, so routes read the same from slab to steep. It plays quietly with louder showpiece shapes, acting as the connective tissue that makes sequences coherent and foreruns honest.

What makes Analog cost-effective without adding excess material or sacrificing performance?

Everything is trimmed to function: no extra footprint. You pay for usable
surface, not excess.