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5 Medium Edges Set #3 (Crease)

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Edges that you can dig into.
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The 5 Pack Edges Set #3 (Crease) is an excellent choice if you like to dig into your holds. The crease on the incut makes it feel like a crimp, even more so when you put them on steeper walls. 

On vertical, expect a V1/2 feeling hold. On a 45-degree wall, expect to land in the V5 range. For the hardcore, the steeper the wall gets, the more you will like these as the crease continues to deliver a place to dig. 

When comparing Set #3 to Set #2, it becomes a matter of opinion. Set #2 will feel more accessible to the climber that prefers a more open-hand feel, whereas Set #3 will feel more accessible to the climber that loves digging into a crimp. The most positive version of the three sets is Set #1. 

  • The largest hold measures 4-1/8" wide x 2-3/8" tall x 1-3/4" off the wall. 
  • The smallest hold measures 3-1/4" wide x 2-3/4" tall x 1-1/4" off the wall. 
  • V1/2 on vertical walls. 
  • V5 on 45-degree walls.
  • There is a Patina design on the face, creases on the incuts. 
  • Texture: Atomik 1.0 

The 5 Pack Edges Set #3 (Crease) is an excellent choice if you like to dig into your holds. The crease on the incut makes it feel like a crimp, even more so when you put them on steeper walls. 

On vertical, expect a V1/2 feeling hold. On a 45-degree wall, expect to land in the V5 range. For the hardcore, the steeper the wall gets, the more you will like these as the crease continues to deliver a place to dig. 

When comparing Set #3 to Set #2, it becomes a matter of opinion. Set #2 will feel more accessible to the climber that prefers a more open-hand feel, whereas Set #3 will feel more accessible to the climber that loves digging into a crimp. The most positive version of the three sets is Set #1. 

  • The largest hold measures 4-1/8" wide x 2-3/8" tall x 1-3/4" off the wall. 
  • The smallest hold measures 3-1/4" wide x 2-3/4" tall x 1-1/4" off the wall. 
  • V1/2 on vertical walls. 
  • V5 on 45-degree walls.
  • There is a Patina design on the face, creases on the incuts. 
  • Texture: Atomik 1.0 

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