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Black Diamond White Gold Review

This magnesium carbonite keeps your hands dry without costing an arm and a leg
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black diamond white gold climbing chalk review
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Price:  $15 List
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Manufacturer:   Black Diamond
By Matt Bento ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 29, 2019
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  • Friction & Overall Feel - 25% 8.0
  • Coverage - 25% 8.0
  • Mess - 25% 7.0
  • Value - 25% 9.0

Our Verdict

Black Diamond White Gold is a no-nonsense, inexpensive way to get all the chalk you need for your next bouldering road trip or endless training days in the gym. In our humble opinion, White Gold offers a solid combination of performance and value, earning it our Editors' Choice Award. Available in 300-gram bags, you can pick up a bunch of this stuff all at once and then forget about buying chalk for a long time. With White Gold, you get a random grab bag of textures and chunk sizes, from fine dust to fist-sized chunks. As with all loose chalks, BD White Gold will end up everywhere, coating your pants, the floor, and the inside of your pack with a fine layer of dust, but if you're looking for a cost-effective way to make sure you're never out of chalk, White Gold is a good way to go. To compare it to the competition, check out our article on the best climbing chalks.
REASONS TO BUY
Widely available
Good texture and friction
Nice price
REASONS TO AVOID
Easy to spill
Creates a lot of dust

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Bottom Line Widely available and reasonably priced, this chalk takes the taco in our competitionWe love the solid reusable container and the solid value of this chalkSimilar performance to Secret Stuff at a lower priceA good choice if you like to use loads of chalkA resealable container keeps chalk from spilling all over your pack, and the chalk is quality
Rating Categories Black Diamond White... Trango Gunpowder Mammut Liquid Chalk Metolius Super Chalk Petzl Power Crunch Box
Friction & Overall Feel (25%)
8.0
7.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
Coverage (25%)
8.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
Mess (25%)
7.0
9.0
9.0
6.0
9.0
Value (25%)
9.0
8.0
5.0
10.0
5.0
Specs Black Diamond White... Trango Gunpowder Mammut Liquid Chalk Metolius Super Chalk Petzl Power Crunch Box
Resealable Packaging? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Price Per oz $1.84/oz $1.13/oz $1.94/oz $0.80/oz $2.13/oz
Type Loose Loose Liquid Loose Loose
Drying Additive No No No Yes No
Texture Chunky to fine Fine Liquid Fine Chunky

Our Analysis and Test Results

White Gold is the top choice of several of our testers, citing that it feels "grippier" than Metolius Super Chalk and the Frank Endo chalk blocks and noting that it's much cheaper than Friction Labs Gorilla Grip. However, none of our testers were able to correctly identify White Gold during our blind testing.

Performance Comparison


black diamond white gold climbing chalk review - not unlike wine connoisseurs, our testers extrapolate on this...
Not unlike wine connoisseurs, our testers extrapolate on this chalk's subtleties. "Slightly crunchier than Metolius", "The perfect grain", "Good and cakey".
Credit: Matt Bento

Friction & Overall Feel


Much like the Frank Endo Chalk Blocks, BD White Gold can start out as chunky as you'd like, and breaks down into dust over time in your chalk bag. In its chunkiest form, it leaves a thin layer of chalk dust on your hands every time you dip in the bag. Once it's ground to a powder, you can cake it on thick if that's what you're into.


Testing friction performance with the loose chalk turned out to be pretty inconclusive. Many testers had a bias against Metolius Super Chalk, but when doing a blind comparison on sloper holds in the gym, no one could tell a big difference in performance.

black diamond white gold climbing chalk review - to put in the effort needed for real strength gains, you'll need...
To put in the effort needed for real strength gains, you'll need dry, healthy skin. This chalk will take care of the moisture, and a regular skin care routine will help keep you tips from splitting.
Credit: Matt Bento

Coverage


The liquid chalk from Mammut and Friction Labs gave us the best coverage, followed by the loose chalks, and then the chalk balls. Among the loose chalks, BD White Gold leaves a thicker layer of chalk on your hands than Gorilla Grip, and about the same as the Metolius Super Chalk and the Endo. So if you need a thick, cakey layer of chalk on your hands to feel confident that you'll stick to the climbing holds, White Gold delivers.


We found we got the best coverage when we combined loose chalk with a liquid chalk base layer. Check out how much chalk was left on our testers hands after three reps of hanging on slopers in the photos below.


Mess


You'll need to take care getting this chalk out the re-sealable plastic packaging and into your chalk bag. The 300g bag has a huge opening, so simply pouring the chalk into your chalk bag will result in chalk spilled on the ground, gym floor, or our case, the trunk of the car. You'll want a scooper of some kind unless you're ok with getting chalk on your hands every time.


black diamond white gold climbing chalk review - 300g of chalk could last you a long time, provided you don't...
300g of chalk could last you a long time, provided you don't constantly spill it everywhere.
Credit: Matt Bento

Value


This stuff goes for about $1.03 per ounce. While not quite as good a deal as Metolius Super Chalk, it's way cheaper than Friction Labs Chalk and 10 cents per ounce cheaper than Frank Endo. We think its the best compromise of price and performance.


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In this photo, what brand of chalk is in his chalk bag is the last thing on our tester's mind.
Credit: Matt Bento

Conclusion


Black Diamond White Gold doesn't come in consistent sizes and textures like the Friction Labs Chalk, but it's a much better value. Even our more discerning testers couldn't find anything to complain about. If you're lucky enough to climb a lot and go through tons of chalk, White Gold is the Way to go.

Matt Bento