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6 Sport Balls

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$185.78
Life-sized sport ball climbing holds.
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Every one of these rock climbing wall hand holds has been hand shaped to mimic the exact size of the real life versions.

The Golf Ball is a small cobble so pretty hard to grab on to.

The Tennis Ball is a medium cobble so not easy but not hard for a child.

The Baseball has cool finger-catches on the seams. It feels a little easier for an adult because of its size. For a child it will feel about the same as the tennis ball.

The Soccer Ball is a difficult sloper.

The Basketball is a more positive sloper on one side by finger catching the seams.

The Football is a big two-handed horn jug on one side and then a crazy wide pinch if it is flipped upside down.

Note: This discounted set is not eligible for additional discounts you might already have with your account.

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Every one of these rock climbing wall hand holds has been hand shaped to mimic the exact size of the real life versions.

The Golf Ball is a small cobble so pretty hard to grab on to.

The Tennis Ball is a medium cobble so not easy but not hard for a child.

The Baseball has cool finger-catches on the seams. It feels a little easier for an adult because of its size. For a child it will feel about the same as the tennis ball.

The Soccer Ball is a difficult sloper.

The Basketball is a more positive sloper on one side by finger catching the seams.

The Football is a big two-handed horn jug on one side and then a crazy wide pinch if it is flipped upside down.

Note: This discounted set is not eligible for additional discounts you might already have with your account.

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