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10 Medium Edges (Crease)

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$35.87
Edges that you can dig into.
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The 10 Pack Edges (Crease) is an excellent choice if you like to dig into your holds. The crease on the incut makes it feel like a crimp, even more so when you put them on steeper walls. 

On vertical, expect a V1 feeling hold. On a 45-degree wall, expect the grips to land in the V7 range. For the hardcore, the steeper the wall gets, the more you will like these as the crease continues to deliver a place to dig. Beyond a 45 degree wall, this set becomes considerably more challenging. 

For a more positive version, check out 5 Pack Edges Set #3 (Crease). 

  • The largest hold measures 4" wide x 2-1/2" tall x 1-3/8" off the wall. 
  • The smallest hold measures 3-1/4" wide x 2-1/8" tall x 1" off the wall. 
  • V1 on vertical walls. 
  • V7 on 45-degree walls.
  • Patina design on the face, creases on the incuts. 
  • Texture: Atomik 1.0 

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Some of my favorite toe holds for overhung walls
These have become my favorite holds for overhung walls. You can just barely get a toe edge on them but once you do they are solid, great for working proper footwork on those steep walls. They are also great small jugs for the kiddos!
11/10/2020 9:53 AM
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Must have for 45 degree walls!
Awesome holds for a decent range of grades on my 45 degree home wall. With big feet and smaller moves you can set some V5 problems. Big moves on these with bad footholds feels V7+. Some of the holds you can turn nearly vertical for some hard, crimpy pinching since the patina on the face gives just enough extra texture for some thumb catch action.
12/26/2020 5:43 PM
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The 10 Pack Edges (Crease) is an excellent choice if you like to dig into your holds. The crease on the incut makes it feel like a crimp, even more so when you put them on steeper walls. 

On vertical, expect a V1 feeling hold. On a 45-degree wall, expect the grips to land in the V7 range. For the hardcore, the steeper the wall gets, the more you will like these as the crease continues to deliver a place to dig. Beyond a 45 degree wall, this set becomes considerably more challenging. 

For a more positive version, check out 5 Pack Edges Set #3 (Crease). 

  • The largest hold measures 4" wide x 2-1/2" tall x 1-3/8" off the wall. 
  • The smallest hold measures 3-1/4" wide x 2-1/8" tall x 1" off the wall. 
  • V1 on vertical walls. 
  • V7 on 45-degree walls.
  • Patina design on the face, creases on the incuts. 
  • Texture: Atomik 1.0 

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