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5 XL Sandstone Roof Jugs

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$91.46
The sandstone design continues from the face of the hold through to the back so they feel realistic from all gripping positions.
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Each hold offers a slightly different angled hold which are perfect for steep walls and roofs. The sandstone design continues from the face of the hold through to the back so they feel realistic from all gripping positions.

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Roof jugs
I have these up on my 180° roof and they are super trustworthy, I like them because my roof is a highball and the deep holds make me feel pretty confident doing moves up there
7/9/2020 8:47 PM
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Confidence with these perfect roof holds
I have several of these installed on my 30 degree wall. Deep, fantastic rock texture and built solid. I have also used a few of these as finisher holds on a few boulder routes. Affordable too.
10/8/2020 8:27 PM
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Love these, especially the double buckets
Warm up holds on the 45 degree wall. Setting the doubles on an angle for an undercling or vertically for double side pull make's em versatile
10/19/2020 10:28 PM
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Solid, versatile, Jugs.
We have these on our 36 degree home wall. There are a couple in the middle towards the bottom  and couple at the top. Definitely need the skin to get used to the sandstone texture but absolutley solid and indeed they are confidence boosters!
Great for warming up!
11/27/2020 3:16 PM
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Realistic texture
These are pretty flat with no dishing bucket for your fingers.  Can be a little rougher after a long session, but still good positive holds.  Bigger hands will find them a bit smaller.  One hand fits well into each cavity, but matching on some of them is a bit tight for me.  Mainly use them on the steepest parts of my wall.
12/24/2020 11:06 PM
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Awesome!
There is a lot of good variety in here but all are great easy holds so they are awesome for a roof climb or steep angled wall. One of them you can get your hand fully inside so it is great for underclings etc. Good easy holds but make for great routes on a roof climb.
1/20/2021 6:58 PM
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Excellent on 45 deg, reminds me of real KY sandstone
I have these on my 45 homewall.  They are nice and positive at 45.  Just like the outside of the hold, the inside (where fingers touch) has a bit of unique sandstone feel.  From the website's pictures, I thought just one was a two handed jug; in fact, two holds are doubles.  You can rotate the jug for a "Second" hold to add variety, or use as two sidepulls from opposing directions.  One hold is 1.5 pad deep, one is almost 3 pads deep, the rest are about 2 pads deep.
1/30/2021 10:29 AM
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big holds with plenty of grip
some of these offer a 2 hands on the same hold and they give plenty of grip too. I have these on my roof section and they are so much fun to climb on. I can grab these at any angle and i dont have to worry about falling off my roof onto the ground. great price for the holds you are getting in this set.
3/11/2021 8:17 PM
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Each hold offers a slightly different angled hold which are perfect for steep walls and roofs. The sandstone design continues from the face of the hold through to the back so they feel realistic from all gripping positions.

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