
Bouldering is the wild little brother of climbing – no ropes, no harnesses, just you, your muscles, and gravity trying to pull you back down to earth. Sounds simple? It is. But anyone who's ever clung to a tiny ledge while their legs flail frantically in the air knows: simple doesn't mean easy!

Imagine climbing as an epic mountain ascent with ropes, helmets, and all the necessary safety equipment. You climb high, secured by your partner and a thick rope. Bouldering, on the other hand, is the short-distance discipline: small, incredibly challenging routes—usually between 2 and 4 meters high—where finding the perfect move is crucial. And if you fall? No big deal! There's a thick mat underneath you to cushion your fall.
Bouldering has its own rating system to assess the difficulty of a route. In Germany, the Fontainebleau scale is often used (from 3A – for beginners – to 9a+ – for absolute experts). In climbing gyms, you'll often find color codes to help you choose the right challenge.
Bouldering is minimalist – but you still need a few things:
Bouldering isn't a catwalk, it's a festival of movement! So, above all, comfortable clothing is essential. Jeans? Too stiff. Jogging pants? Too baggy. The best choice: functional bouldering pants like our " Poonhill " – robust enough for the outdoors, flexible enough for the splits between holds. Pair them with a breathable shirt from our range – lightweight, quick-drying, and perfect for movement.

Whether indoors or outdoors on the rock face – bouldering is a fantastic sport that demands strength, technique, and brains. So grab your shoes, your "Poonhill" outfit, and get going! The walls are waiting for you.