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12 Large Patina Wrapper Jugs

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$142.83
Great jugs in any terrain...even roofs.
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Not all jugs feel the same and such is the case with the pistol grip feel you'll get from this set. They are style with an interesting patina design often found on desert varnish.

They all have comfortable rounded lips which is what you want out of a jug but what they offer in addition is double curled incuts.

Some of the holds angle out from the wall which gives you a variety of different hand and wrist orientations.

Expect about 2 pads deep when in a roof section for a nice positive yet not juggy feel. 

 

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Awesome
I have a 45 degree overhang to train on and wanted more jugs so I could climb laps for endurance. These holds are perfect for this! As soon as you grab them, you think, "How could something as small as this feel so huge?" A great set of holds for beginners or for those looking to rack up more volume.
3/21/2017 8:43 PM
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Love the textured feel and unique grip
This was one of the first sets of jugs I purchased after I built my woodie.  I love how the design looks like "rock" and it's functional too.  It gives your thumb a textured feel for just a little extra grip.  Some of the lips on these are what's really unique.  It's almost like a "handle grip" that allows your thumb to kind of hook around and come back to your fingers - very interesting.  These holds are big too - typically 4-1/2 to 6 inches at the widest spot.  If you want a set of jugs that work extremely well on steep terrain, then look no further.  And with 12 in the set to choose from the possibilities are endless :-)   Have fun!!!
1/9/2020 8:40 PM
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Your basic hold
I have a garage wall with about 5 different brands of holds on it and Atomik is always the best quality. The back is completely flat which prevents spinning. They are more durable and the texture gives just the right amount of friction without being too rough on your hands for training. I have these holds all over my wall: vertical, 15° and even roof section. I’d say they are about a V3/4 on the roof as they are only about 2 pads deep.
10/17/2020 3:58 PM
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Great Variety
For a large jug set, there are so many options in these twelve holds! The patina design gives some good texture for your thumb and the variations in the design and angle of the incut give you a lot of options for route setting.
1/9/2021 12:01 PM
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Big holds
We bought these for 15 degree and vertical walls to help with volume and for juggy laps and endurance workouts. They fit the bill perfectly. Super comfy, very happy with them.
1/12/2021 11:27 AM
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Comfortable Jugs
These holds feel very nice, and are different enough from each other to allow some thought as to which one to use. I use these as roof holds in my cave.
3/7/2021 12:19 PM
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Not all jugs feel the same and such is the case with the pistol grip feel you'll get from this set. They are style with an interesting patina design often found on desert varnish.

They all have comfortable rounded lips which is what you want out of a jug but what they offer in addition is double curled incuts.

Some of the holds angle out from the wall which gives you a variety of different hand and wrist orientations.

Expect about 2 pads deep when in a roof section for a nice positive yet not juggy feel. 

 

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