Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Belly rings + climbing? |
9-Nov-2005 At 6:07:53 PM |
Jess
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Does anyone here climb with a belly ring/bar? I want to get mine done in the future but am worried that it will will restrict my climbing because
a) it might catch on clothing or my harness and rip out
b) be more likely to get infected with the dirty/chalky climbing environment and
c) it might restrict movement ?? ie stretching up for a hold or something.
In other words I don't want to get it done if it will affect my climbing or could be torn out. There are a few threads on rc.com but only one person had it catch and rip out. Just wanted to know if any other people have this happen or had any other problems with climbing and a belly ring. |
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