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5 Variety Fontainebleau

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$41.40
As an introduction to font shapes, they are a great beginner to intermediate climber's dream on lower angles.
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Are they pinches, sloper or jugs? Depending on the angle, you get lots of variation to these holds. As an introduction to font shapes, they are a great beginner to intermediate climber's dream on lower angles. On steeper angles, the hardcore boulderer's dreams come true.

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Nice holds
Fun shapes and profiles. Some are kinda nasty on steep overhangs, but a couple work. Overall, awesome slopers that are fun to climb on!
12/17/2017 6:18 PM
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Progression holds for improving climbers
We're V1/V2ish climbers and we've found that these holds range from about our level to something we can aspire to over the next few months. They have a lot of nice interesting texture. I noticed the improvement from climbing on these right away when I went to the local climbing gym and was finally able to get up a sloper-centric route.
2/13/2020 9:47 PM
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Fun variable slopers
placed on a 20* overhang these can be kind of brutal, but fun to twist them around for different variations. two of them are fairly incut and comfortable, the others are slopers. been using a couple as feet for the time being until building some more strength.
5/1/2020 7:53 AM
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Adds a little challenge to your routes
These holds make great pinches, good slopers or shelf-like feet jugs.  We love how many ways you can use these on a wall to add different challenges to a route.  We have have used them to set v2-v3 routes on our 8 degree wall.  This was one of the first batch of holds we purchased, and we think these are a great set as we build our collection.
5/4/2020 8:13 PM
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Agreed!
We’re V3/V4 climbers - Most of our wall is overhung/angled and these are currently out of our comfort level when used as slopers or ledges.... they’re cool cause some are sloped on one side and flat on another so they really could be used quite creatively. When trying to aim to set our wall v5 or less, we ended up using them as feet.
5/31/2020 2:38 PM
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Real rock feel
I've got these mounted on my 30* and they're perfect, V4-6 range. Each hold can be rotated to get totally different feel and hand position. I love how rock-like they are, where subtle changes in hand and finger position can mean sending or not.
6/3/2020 7:22 PM
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Versatile medium-sized hold
These feel like the baby siblings of the XL Font slopers. They measure 4” wide, 3” tall, and between 1.5 -2” off the wall. They are small enough to pinch, when oriented one way, but they can also serve as open-hand slopers or small ledges when spun another way. Each one is a little different and offers a V2/3 feel on vertical terrain. For hands on a steeper wall, they’d be challenging. They mix well with the L and XL Font jugs for low angle endurance work. A couple of sets together would make an interesting route by themselves.
6/21/2020 5:16 AM
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Love these!
Great texture, perfect size for an average woman's hand. Enough grip to work on slopers but not too much to chew up your skin. They're easy for me on a flat wall and a challenge for my husband with larger hands.
8/1/2020 10:16 AM
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Good Holds!
Place on my 30 degrees wall and they are challenging. I like the variety of shape on these hold. They have distinct difficulties level. With the easiest I could hold on to comfortably straight out of the wall and the hardest one I have to put it on a positive angle volume. For me, the biggest one in the set is the easiest follow by the pointy one ,the hardest is the flat one. Overall these are good holds.
9/14/2020 7:00 PM
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Multifaceted versatile holds
I have had these for over 4 months now and have really been impressed with how versatile these holds are.  We have used them on both a vertical wall and a 30 degree overhanging one.  

As others have noted these can be a challenge on overhanging terrain, but fun to to work up to as we have gotten stronger and more skilled.

On vertical they are more approachable to all climbing levels, but still make you work for them.

These were some of the first holds we bought and still fan favorites in our house.
9/30/2020 6:01 PM
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Fun slopers or huge feet
These are fun little slopers/edges on a steeper wall. They also function well as barefoot footholds on a steep wall. If you're buying a font set you should add these to your order!
12/26/2020 2:31 PM
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Good Holds, Interesting shapes
I have some of these on both my 40 degree and 15 degree wall.  They are great shapes that can be used in almost any orientation. My only gripe is that i find my self mostly using them as pinches and not slopers. Although they are really cool pinches = )
2/19/2021 9:41 PM
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Are they pinches, sloper or jugs? Depending on the angle, you get lots of variation to these holds. As an introduction to font shapes, they are a great beginner to intermediate climber's dream on lower angles. On steeper angles, the hardcore boulderer's dreams come true.

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