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  • 10 Medium Dripstone Jugs Set #1 (Screw On)
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Picture of 10 Medium Dripstone Jugs Set #1 (Screw On)
Picture of 10 Medium Dripstone Jugs Set #1 (Screw On)
Picture of 10 Medium Dripstone Jugs Set #1 (Screw On)
Picture of 10 Medium Dripstone Jugs Set #1 (Screw On)

10 Medium Dripstone Jugs Set #1 (Screw On)

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$75.70
Full hand jugs
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An excellent choice for a go-to hold on vertical walls for kids and adults. You'll get a full 2 to 3 finger pads as an adult into these comfy jugs. The incut is angled on a 45 so they are solid jugs all the way through to steep terrain. In really steep terrain, they turn in to pinches.

Comparing the three versions of this set:

  • Set #1 is the choice pick if you want jugs.
  • Set #2 is still jugs while the designs get a little more organic but are still all jugs.
  • Set #3 Starts getting into a little bit of really incut pinches.

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Amazing value
This set has it all: great price, super comfy jugs, perfect texture, and even interesting and unique design thrown in. Highly recommend.
12/28/2020 11:49 AM
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Cool Looking Jugs
I like the dripstone jugs. They look interesting and are comfortable. The texture is awesome. I prefer these over basic looking jugs. These work great on my 30 degree wall.
2/8/2021 12:23 PM
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An excellent choice for a go-to hold on vertical walls for kids and adults. You'll get a full 2 to 3 finger pads as an adult into these comfy jugs. The incut is angled on a 45 so they are solid jugs all the way through to steep terrain. In really steep terrain, they turn in to pinches.

Comparing the three versions of this set:

  • Set #1 is the choice pick if you want jugs.
  • Set #2 is still jugs while the designs get a little more organic but are still all jugs.
  • Set #3 Starts getting into a little bit of really incut pinches.

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