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5 Medium Basic Incuts

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$30.57
V4/V5 holds on a 45 degree wall.
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Quite possibly one of our favorite sets for comfort. They are all rounded, so when you dig your fingers in, they ergonomically roll right over the ample lip. The lip is in the 1" thick range. There is about 1-1/4" of depth to the incut, which is in the range of two pads deep on a vertical wall. A great hold for kids on a vertical wall. For the more experienced climber, on a 45-degree wall, the incut is close to horizontal, so they feel like nice rounded edges.   

  • Measures on average 3-3/4" wide x 2-3/4" tall x 1-1/2" off the wall. 
  • V1 on vertical walls 
  • V4/V5 on a 45-degree wall. 
  •  Texture: Atomik 1.0 

Quite possibly one of our favorite sets for comfort. They are all rounded, so when you dig your fingers in, they ergonomically roll right over the ample lip. The lip is in the 1" thick range. There is about 1-1/4" of depth to the incut, which is in the range of two pads deep on a vertical wall. A great hold for kids on a vertical wall. For the more experienced climber, on a 45-degree wall, the incut is close to horizontal, so they feel like nice rounded edges.   

  • Measures on average 3-3/4" wide x 2-3/4" tall x 1-1/2" off the wall. 
  • V1 on vertical walls 
  • V4/V5 on a 45-degree wall. 
  •  Texture: Atomik 1.0 

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