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30 Super Small Steep Wall Feet

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$66.53
Foot holds intended for steep climbing walls
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These steep wall climbing footholds are excellent for cave route setting. They aren't huge but offer a positive surface to toe onto, meaning they offer a technical, but not too difficult, option for steep routes. They can be used as handholds on less steep walls but would be considered advanced.

  • Footprint: 1" x 1"
  • Stands off wall: 1" - 1 1/2"
  • Bolt-on
  • Technical footholds when used in steep terrain

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Perfect for steep woodie
Recent added these to my 45 degree home wall, and they are exactly what I've been needing. They require a touch of precision to get your toe onto them, but then have just enough of a lip that you can transfer weight onto it and use it as a decent foot. Great set of feet!
7/16/2015 5:31 PM
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Think of them as "cobbles" with attitude
This is a great set of steep wall feet.  They are definitely technical.  You're more or less "required" to look at your foot when you place it on one of these holds.  And that's a really important thing to get good at.  When climbing in steep terrain, very often your foot needs to be placed very precisely to insure you can toe into it and place solid pressure down to insure you stick to the wall.  These foot holds are great for teaching you that.  I call these "cobbles" with attitude because they are like cobbles but are squished off to one side giving the holds a pointy like area that will be much more positive on overhangs.  And they're far enough "off" the wall to really get a good foot on them.  Buy some and you'll understand immediately why these are great foot holds.  It's why they are included in the steep wall packs Atomik offers.
1/10/2020 7:33 PM
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Awesome!
These are fun as both feet and hands.  Great feet for angled walls- have great shapes to press your toe in. Fun tiny hand holds for vertical problems.
5/31/2020 2:42 PM
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Great feet for 40 deg wall!
These feet are all relatively positive on our 40 degree wall, but there's some great variety in this set and we use all of them.
7/13/2020 7:33 PM
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Great foot holds!
These are great, very good support and are awesome for a wall with some good angles or for a roof climb. I put all of the pointed ones on the roof of my boulder wall and they are pretty comfortable (but challenging) on the roof. Or they would be great beginner route foot holds for those that don't have great shoes.
1/20/2021 6:35 PM
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The quintessential steep wall feet
These are bread and butter steep wall feet for any gym or home wall. Pointed enough to really dig yours toes into them and simple enough that they blend in nicely with any set of holds.
2/18/2021 12:17 PM
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These steep wall climbing footholds are excellent for cave route setting. They aren't huge but offer a positive surface to toe onto, meaning they offer a technical, but not too difficult, option for steep routes. They can be used as handholds on less steep walls but would be considered advanced.

  • Footprint: 1" x 1"
  • Stands off wall: 1" - 1 1/2"
  • Bolt-on
  • Technical footholds when used in steep terrain

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