Would be super interesting to hear how you get on with this. Best case is DIY friction labs type chalk for, presumably, much less £££.
Not quite - FrictionLabs is "pure" Magnesium Carbonate with no drying agents or additives. Looking at the analysis in the link from the first post, looks like the Metolius stuff is too, but with 0.5% SiO2 added. I've never used FrictionLabs but looking at that I'm not sure what the hype is - maybe it has been dried better so has less water content?
Not quite - FrictionLabs is "pure" Magnesium Carbonate with no drying agents or additives. Looking at the analysis in the link from the first post, looks like the Metolius stuff is too, but with 0.5% SiO2 added.
I've been led to believe that while many brands claim to be pure magnesium carbonate, very few (none?) actually are. They all have varying "purities" (not sure if that's the right word. I'm not a chemist).
Absolute snow confirmed they have the old stuff, i ordered 4 bags, free postage.https://www.absolute-snow.co.uk/V/Metolius_Super_Chalk_Rock_Climbing_Chalk_127g-(71863)
Quote from: SA Chris on January 04, 2023, 09:33:03 amAbsolute snow confirmed they have the old stuff, i ordered 4 bags, free postage.https://www.absolute-snow.co.uk/V/Metolius_Super_Chalk_Rock_Climbing_Chalk_127g-(71863)Just received my delivery. It's the new stuff. Hopefully it's not shit.
I take it you've tried anti-hydral / other skin drying agents?
Yes as a fine powder, from herehttps://www.claymansupplies.co.uk/Products/Details/5165~500
Quote from: mark20 on July 08, 2023, 01:03:47 pmYes as a fine powder, from herehttps://www.claymansupplies.co.uk/Products/Details/5165~500I like the bit where it says The dust is extremely hazardous ☢️
this might actually be some of the dumbest fucking shit I’ve seen in climbing
There is also the effect on the rock to consider. Short-term it will absorb moisture from the air turning into a slimy mess. - long term we have no information what damage it might do.