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  • 1" Low Angle Crimp Tiles ( Set of 2 )
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1" Low Angle Crimp Tiles ( Set of 2 )

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$14.51
1" deep edge. Incuts are 80, 90, 100, 110 degrees. Measures 3 1/2" x 3 1/2". Sold as a set of 2.
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The edge is 1" deep. The the incuts are 80 degrees (incut), 90 degrees (flat), 100 degrees (slightly slopey) and 110 degrees (slopey). Great as a hangboard hold.

Sold as a set of 2

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Great Deal for a training hold.
Right now, this is my main hangboard training crimp. When I'm feeling real stable, I'll flip them to 100 or 110 degrees so they slope down slightly. If I'm still feeling great, I'll add more weight. This crimp tile is an incredible deal since it's so versatile.
3/31/2020 10:04 AM
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Great Edge for a Hangboard or System Wall
I have these on my hangboard setup and really like them as full pad open hand edges.  I use them at the 100 degree orientation to be a little more ergonomic open handed.
2/19/2021 10:57 PM
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4 sides of fun
Well constructed.  Feels solid.  Looks nice in blue.    Excellent texture - comfortable and skin friendly.  Very versatile since all four sides give a different angle.  Very happy with Atomikclimbing.  These guys ship fast!
4/12/2021 1:06 PM
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The edge is 1" deep. The the incuts are 80 degrees (incut), 90 degrees (flat), 100 degrees (slightly slopey) and 110 degrees (slopey). Great as a hangboard hold.

Sold as a set of 2

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