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5 Small Golfus Edges Set #2

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20-degree to 30-degree incut edges.
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5 Small Golfus Edges Set #2 consists of 1" deep edges incuts in the 20 to 30-degree range. That means they are a neutrally incut edge on a wall that is 20 to 30 degrees overhanging. You can expect V1/2 on vertical walls, making this set perfect for the beginner to intermediate climber. If you are a beginner trying to break into the higher grades, this is a good set. Check out the  5 Small Golfus Edges Set #1, which is more incut.

  • The average hold measures 3-1/4" wide x 3" tall x 1" off the wall.
  • V1/2 on vertical walls.
  • V4/5 on a 45-degree wall.
  • Texture: Atomik 2.0

5 Small Golfus Edges Set #2 consists of 1" deep edges incuts in the 20 to 30-degree range. That means they are a neutrally incut edge on a wall that is 20 to 30 degrees overhanging. You can expect V1/2 on vertical walls, making this set perfect for the beginner to intermediate climber. If you are a beginner trying to break into the higher grades, this is a good set. Check out the  5 Small Golfus Edges Set #1, which is more incut.

  • The average hold measures 3-1/4" wide x 3" tall x 1" off the wall.
  • V1/2 on vertical walls.
  • V4/5 on a 45-degree wall.
  • Texture: Atomik 2.0

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