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  • 5 XL Basic Slopers ( Screw On )
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5 XL Basic Slopers ( Screw On )

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$95.18
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With ample room for more than one hand, you can throw to these shapes all day long. They are all in the neutral slope range so expect an easy sloper in vertical terrain and substantially harder as the terrain gets steeper. When we say "easy", it refers to an intermediate level climber that already climbs V3+. If you are looking for an easier sloper, look for slopers that say "steep wall" in their title. 
 
  • largest hold measures 7.5" wide x 6" tall x 3.25" off the wall
  • smallest hold measures 5.75" wide x 4.75" tall x 3" off the wall
  • Atomik 2.0 Texture (Smooth)

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With ample room for more than one hand, you can throw to these shapes all day long. They are all in the neutral slope range so expect an easy sloper in vertical terrain and substantially harder as the terrain gets steeper. When we say "easy", it refers to an intermediate level climber that already climbs V3+. If you are looking for an easier sloper, look for slopers that say "steep wall" in their title. 
 
  • largest hold measures 7.5" wide x 6" tall x 3.25" off the wall
  • smallest hold measures 5.75" wide x 4.75" tall x 3" off the wall
  • Atomik 2.0 Texture (Smooth)

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