Climbing mountains like a snail is one of the most frustrating parts of exploring Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom, but there is a way to speed up the movement whenever you want. The Climbing Gear armor set is one of the best ways to scramble up the side of a hill as fast as possible, and I can tell you exactly where to find all three pieces of the set.
Where to Find the Climbing Gear in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)
The tunic part of the Climbing Gear can be found in theNorth Hyrule Plain Cave, northwest of the Lookout Landing in Central Hyrule. The coordinates for the cave are(-1188, 0638, 0071). There is a shrine and a stable right near the area that can serve as a great waypoint.
How to Get the Climbing Gear in TOTK:
The other two pieces of the set are found right nearZora’s Domain, and I had far more trouble getting them. However, it’s not impossible with some decent platforming.
Where to Find the Climbing Boots in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)
I picked up the Climbing Boots before the pants because it’s located in theUpland Zorana Byroadcave that is just south of the Upland Zorana Skyview Tower and it makes more sense to head there first. For this cave, the coordinates are(2866, 0336, 0229). Use your glider to head all the way down the mountain to an entrance in the side of the rocks.
How to Get the Climbing Boots in TOTK:
Related:All Armor and Locations in Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)
The most difficult of the three Climbing Gear armor pieces is the bandana, and I will cover how I made it through all the slippery rocks next.

Where to Find the Climber’s Bandana in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)
The Climber’s Bandana is the last piece of the armor set, and they can be found atPloymus Mountain Cavewest of Zora’s Domain. The coordinates to the cave entrance are(3653, 0541, 0271). It took me an extra minute to find the true entrance, and it’s even lower on the mountain than you would think, so don’t be afraid to glide down.
How to Get the Climber’s Bandana in TOTK:
Once you have all three Climbing Gear armor set pieces in Tears of the Kingdom, you will move like Spider-Man across any surface in the game. Just make sure there isn’t any rain. That always ruins the fun.
Daniel Wenerowicz
Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.
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