käepidemekargud
Käepidemekargud, a term derived from Estonian, describes a specific type of climbing hold designed with a pronounced, curved edge meant to be gripped with the palm and fingers forming a hook. Unlike jug holds which offer a full hand grip or crimps which rely on finger strength, käepidemekargud provide a secure purchase by allowing the climber to pull with their forearm muscles. The design often mimics natural features found on rock formations, offering a challenging yet achievable grip.
These holds are commonly found in indoor climbing gyms and are used in a variety of climbing