Looking for the best climbing chalk bag or bucket? Here are our favorites and runner-ups.
We’ve been looking for the perfect chalk bag for ten years (wow, has it been ten years already?). We boulder and occasionally sport climb and have used a combination of chalk bags and chalk buckets. Whether you lean more toward form or function, we’ve got you covered.
Pro tip – If you are likely to lose your chalk bags, keep a small tile or airpod in them.
Last updated: August 5, 2024
What to look for in a climbing chalk bag
We started with an essential list of requirements, and here are some things to consider when looking for your bag (click on each link to read more about each or scroll to the bottom of the post).
1. Kinetik Kilojoule Spill-Proof Chalk Bucket (Editors’ Choice) →
If you’re tired of spilled chalk, the Kinetik KiloJoule spill-resistant chalk bucket is a game changer. We saw our friend wearing this for the first time and loved it so much we had to buy one for ourselves. This bucket is designed to keep your chalk safe no matter how much you move. I love how heavy it feels and the way it zips completely into the banana shape.
PROS
- The spill-resistant design keeps the chalk inside.
- Durable and weather-resistant materials.
- Large capacity for longer climbing sessions.
- Multiple pockets for storage.
Cons
- Some people don’t like the double flaps.
- If you don’t remove the chalk, the zipper will remain stuck.
2. Topo Design chalk bucket →
The Topo Design Chalk Bucket is currently unavailable this season, but they continue to release different colorways and collaborations (we have the Topo x So Ill collaboration). This chalk bucket combines functionality with style. It’s perfect for bouldering sessions where you need a little more chalk and extra storage space. Thanks to the shoulder strap you can easily carry everything you need for the gym. We use a carabiner to secure our shoes and have everything else we need in the pockets.
PROS
- Beautiful and functional design.
- Large opening for easy access.
- Durable construction with weather-resistant fabric.
- Multiple compartments for brushes and other small items.
- Internal and external lock for double protection against chalk spills.
Cons
- Not as portable as smaller bags.
3. 8BPlus chalk buckets →
If you want your chalk bags to also be an accessory, you can choose from a bunch of cute characters (we have the Louie).
PROS
- Unique and fun designs.
- Large opening for easy access.
- Sustainable materials and construction.
- Multiple compartments for brushes and other small items.
Cons
- Larger and heavier than other buckets.
- The top straps fold inward and sometimes get in the way.
- The coat may become chalky and dirty.
The best chalk bags
When we travel for climbing, we usually take a chalk bag with us as it takes up less space and helps us travel lighter.
4.ZigZag craft (editor’s choice) →
The ZigZag ship is a versatile chalk bag that is ideal for both indoor and outdoor climbing. We haven’t seen much innovation in the chalk bag space, but it’s nice to see the premium eco construction and new features that set these bags apart. The bottom unzips for extra space and storage that most chalk bags don’t have.
PROS
- Unique design with a pocket at the bottom.
- Sleek and practical design.
- Durable and weather resistant.
- Easy to open and close.
Cons
- Limited designs and color combinations.
5. Monokt Chalk Bags →
Our friends at Monopkt make the best climbing gear. The Monopkt chalk bags has a minimalist design and is perfect for climbers who want a reliable bag without unnecessary frills.
PROS
- Minimalist and functional design.
- Durable materials.
- Lightweight and easy to carry.
- Secure closure to keep chalk inside.
Cons
- Limited storage options.
- No extra pockets.
6. Arc’teryx Ion Chalk Bag →
The Arc’teryx Ion chalk bag is known for its secure closure, which prevents chalk from spilling even during the most intense climbs. We have an old version of the Arc’teryx that had a unique twist design, but also packed very small, but gusts of wind or a fall would cause chalk to spit out. The new design is much safer!
PROS
- Most secure closure on the market.
- Durable and weather-resistant materials.
- Comfortable fit with adjustable strap.
- Sleek and professional design.
Cons
- Higher price.
- Limited color options.
7. 8BPlus chalk bags →
Like their buckets, 8BPlus chalk bags give your climbing equipment a touch of personality. They are fun, functional and durable.
PROS
- Fun and unique designs.
- Durable construction.
- Easy to open and close.
- Comfortable to wear.
Cons
- Slightly heavier than other chalk bags.
- The coat may become chalky and dirty.
The best climbing chalk
Now that we’ve shared our favorite chalk bags and buckets, let’s talk about the chalk that goes into them.
More chalk bags and buckets to check out
Here are some more beloved chalk bags.
Chalk bag size
Size matters. You want a bag that’s big enough to hold a good amount of chalk (plus some extra room in case you need to chalk quickly), but not so big that it’s a pain to carry.
- Small bags: These lightweight and compact bags are easy to carry on your harness and ideal for sport climbing and indoor climbing, where you don’t need a lot of chalk.
- Medium bags: Ideal for all-round use, including bouldering and longer climbs. They offer a balance between size and capacity and hold enough chalk for longer sessions without being too bulky.
- Large bags (buckets): Best for bouldering and group climbing sessions. Chalk buckets have a large opening and plenty of room for chalk, brushes and other small items. You usually keep them on the ground instead of attached to your harness.
Chalk bags versus chalk buckets
Chalk bags Are versatile for multiple climbing styles. They are compact And portable and can be attached to your harness for sport and traditional climbing.
Chalk buckets have a large capacity to hold more chalk, making them ideal for bouldering. They often come along extra pockets and storage space for brushes and other small objects and have a stable base remain upright.
We use a chalk bucket at the climbing gym or local crag, but when we travel we carry a chalk bag to pack as light as possible.
Bag shape
There are a few different shapes common to chalk bags:
Cylindrical bags: These are the most common shapes for chalk bags. They offer a good balance between accessibility and capacity. The cylindrical shape allows easy chalking and storage of chalk balls.
Tapered pockets: These bags have a wider top and a narrower bottom, which keeps the bag stable and prevents it from falling over. They are ideal for climbers who prefer a bag that stays upright.
Chalk buckets: Usually rectangular or cylindrical, chalk buckets are designed for bouldering. They provide a large opening and a stable base, making it easy to put your hands in and out.
Additional bag features
These additional features depend on your personal preference and what items you like to keep with your chalk bag.
- Closing mechanism: Look for a bag with a secure closure to prevent chalk spills. Common closures include drawstrings, roll closures and magnetic closures.
- Brush holders: These loops or pockets are essential for carrying brushes to clean holds.
- Extra pockets: Some chalk bags come with zippered pockets for small essentials like keys, money, or tape.
- Adjustable strap and straps if you want to wear your chalk bag around your waist.
- Material and durability: Choose a bag made from durable, weather-resistant materials.
- Aesthetics and personal style: While functionality is crucial, aesthetics can also be important.
Planning checklist
What other climbing chalk bags and buckets should we look at next? Would you prefer a chalk bag or bucket?
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