Sterling Ropes Concept Project

“Bring the Approach Along”

A rope collection tailored for climbers of all disciplines, inspired by the beauty of the landscapes we rise above.

Inspiration

This project was inspired by the beauty of the outdoors, particularly in environments found on a variety of approaches around the world. The goal of this collection was to “harness” these moments of beauty, usually overshadowed by heavy packs and steep hills, and turn them into a visual reminder you can bring along on every climb. Whether you are climbing 2000’ in the air on El Capitan, or 50’ off the ground in the gym, these ropes are a reminder of the gorgeous landscapes we are often surrounded with while climbing.

Color Considerations

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Customer Demographic

This collection set its sights on the dedicated climber who is tapped into current social media trends, climbing culture, and modern apparel design/textile choices. Taking inspiration from skate, snow, and parkour culture, the goal is to tap into this demographic hard, and not try to spread the collection or brand out too thin.

Color Considerations

The color choices for this were inspired by adventurous greens, and darker mysterious browns, found in the massive plains that are now home to the Pacific Ocean.

The first Bluschist shoe, the Columbi Mocc. Named after the Columbian Mammoth that used to take shelter in the Sunset Boulders near Goat Rock, California, this shoe features a unlined leather upper with a contrasted mesh portion to increase breathability. Multiple pull tabs, elastic fasteners to keep the shoe snug, and rubber cutouts to also aid in heat venting and breathability. All of the effort in increasing breathability also increases color fastness, an issue among unlined leather climbing shoes.

The Columbi Mocc

Color Considerations

Inspired by dark caves and classic evil tones, this shoe is meant to look at home in caves, just as the climber who dons it.

The flagship shoe for the collection, The Aggroat VC. Combining its “agressive“ nature, with “Goat Rock”, a nearby outcrop near the Sunset Boulders formation, this shoe is ready for any project. With a Vibram XS Grip 2 outsole and massive. toe cap, it can stick to even the glassiest of footholds. And with stitched reinforcements along the leather, it prevents excess stretch. A subtle stitched “oosh“ phonetic symbol on the elastic portion of the upper ties the whole shoe together, showing everyone at the crag you have one of the meanest shoes in the game.

The Aggroat VC

Color Considerations

Inspired by dark caves and classic evil tones, this shoe is meant to look at home in caves, just as the climber who dons it.

These pants were designed with movement in mind. A deep crotch and a roomy fit allow for complete freedom of movement. Large pockets accentuate the roomy fit, while thick belt loops keep the pants fastened just below your harness’s waist belt.

Mantle Pants

Color Considerations

Two colorways, inspired both by the colors and mood of the Northern California Coast. Mild greens and blues, highlighting the contrast between hills and sky. Tans reminiscent of sand and dirt finish off the shoes.

This is the peak of approach shoe evolution. Quick fastening/loosening BOA dials allow for instant tightness, without fussing with laces. BOA was also chosen for its servicability and warranty, whereas lacea are known to wear out quickly. A higher rubber wall is better for deep scree and light jamming, and a reinforced toe cap protects the forefoot. Two large pull tabs on the back allow for better grip when tired hands have to pull the shoe back on. A tide-inspired texture on the midsole also aids in durability.

Approach Shoe