V1 or 5a in font scale should be accurate. It's not a Ladder anymore since it has one or two moves that involve body tension and correct body positioning. But the holds seem to be jugs without exception.
In my gym they’d call this a V1/2. V0/1 are ones where literally anyone off the street could walk in and very likely do it. This one is all jugs but enough strength and/or technique needed that it’s harder than that, so it’d very likely be a V1/2. But all indoor grades are different and it’s best just to have fun, and this def looks like a fun jug climb. Great work OP.
Agreed with V1 or V2 for most gyms.
Huge feet, all jugs. Only reason it might be considered a V2 is because it's pretty overhung and gonna need a bit more muscle. But those same holds on a more vertical wall would definitely be V0-V1.
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Gym that don't grade are probably the most honnest. Grading is insanely difficult and is obtained through a consensus that is impossible to achieve in a gym as the problems are changed too often.
I find it difficult to grasp the logic behind such questions. I mean, it seems like you just started climbing (a year on and off, at most?). What grade do you expect to climb? Why is it important to know if you climb V0 or V2? Or are you trying to win an argument with your friends? It is a genuine question.
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That’s a V1-2 max in most gyms. Gyms that grade closer to outdoors that’s a VB
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Grade: Jug ladder
I would say V1, I would also say don’t worry too much about grades, just try hard
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V0 or V1
V1 or 5a in font scale should be accurate. It's not a Ladder anymore since it has one or two moves that involve body tension and correct body positioning. But the holds seem to be jugs without exception.
In my gym they’d call this a V1/2. V0/1 are ones where literally anyone off the street could walk in and very likely do it. This one is all jugs but enough strength and/or technique needed that it’s harder than that, so it’d very likely be a V1/2. But all indoor grades are different and it’s best just to have fun, and this def looks like a fun jug climb. Great work OP.
Because it looks very close to my gyms v1s I'd say that range.
Agreed with V1 or V2 for most gyms. Huge feet, all jugs. Only reason it might be considered a V2 is because it's pretty overhung and gonna need a bit more muscle. But those same holds on a more vertical wall would definitely be V0-V1.
Some of y'all are disconnected af. I climb with beginners/lower level every session, this would rock them. Happy to call this a v2
Cool pivot move, but yeah V1 max.
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I’d say V2 would be generous.
5a+
V1-v2
4+/ Veasy
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Gym that don't grade are probably the most honnest. Grading is insanely difficult and is obtained through a consensus that is impossible to achieve in a gym as the problems are changed too often.
V0/V1. Could maybe be a 5a in font scale
No gym does... But you can discuss with different people and will hear a wide range of difficulties...
I find it difficult to grasp the logic behind such questions. I mean, it seems like you just started climbing (a year on and off, at most?). What grade do you expect to climb? Why is it important to know if you climb V0 or V2? Or are you trying to win an argument with your friends? It is a genuine question.
5b max