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12 Large Simple Pinches

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$131.84
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Every single pinch is unique to the set. Shallow, deep, flared, narrow, wide, one sided...the list goes on. If you are setting a route and are thinking the hold should be a pinch, one of these will definitely work.

This set is an excellent choice to put on vertical walls for beginners. They offer plenty of grip to challenge a beginner to intermediate climber but are in no way impossible to hold. An excellent set for elementary aged children all the way up through the grades.

They really shine on steep terrain. Nice and rounded so if you do peel off them, they will feel friendly. Bottom line, these holds are awesome on anything steep.


Every single pinch is unique to the set. Shallow, deep, flared, narrow, wide, one sided...the list goes on. If you are setting a route and are thinking the hold should be a pinch, one of these will definitely work.

This set is an excellent choice to put on vertical walls for beginners. They offer plenty of grip to challenge a beginner to intermediate climber but are in no way impossible to hold. An excellent set for elementary aged children all the way up through the grades.

They really shine on steep terrain. Nice and rounded so if you do peel off them, they will feel friendly. Bottom line, these holds are awesome on anything steep.


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