Drop
Clear Finish. Clear Grade. Better Understanding.

The Drop is a durable route-setting marker designed to clearly show the top of a boulder and its difficulty level.
It combines a clear finishing point with an integrated number system, helping climbers instantly understand both where the climb ends and how hard it is.
As climbing gyms move toward number-based grading systems, clarity becomes essential. Drop removes uncertainty at the top of a boulder and replaces color guessing or memorization with a simple, intuitive solution that works for beginners and experienced climbers alike.
Why Drop makes a gym better
Clear top holds
Drop clearly marks the finishing hold of a boulder, eliminating hesitation and confusion at the top of the climb.Instant understanding of difficulty
With numbers integrated directly into the marker, climbers immediately understand the difficulty without relying on color systems or external charts.Beginner-friendly and intuitive
Especially in busy gyms or for first-time visitors, Drop makes bouldering easier to understand and more welcoming.Cleaner walls, consistent grading
Drop replaces stickers and temporary labels with a clean, durable system that keeps the wall organized and professional.
Built for long-term use
Drop is made from high-quality polyurethane, designed to withstand heavy use in commercial climbing gyms.
The numbers are fully integrated into the material, not printed or glued on, so they cannot peel, fade, or wear off over time.
At 6 cm in size, Drop is easy to spot from the ground while staying compact and unobtrusive on the wall. Like climbing holds, it can be cleaned regularly to maintain a fresh, professional look.
Designed by route setters, built for modern gyms
Drop was developed by world-class route setter Luka Mužar as a response to a changing climbing landscape. As gyms evolve toward clearer and more standardized grading systems, Drop provides a simple, long-term solution that supports both route setters and climbers.
See how Drop improves boulder readability and helps climbers understand difficulty at a glance.

