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  • 5 XL Flap Jugs (Screw On)
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5 XL Flap Jugs (Screw On)

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$70.44
Open-handed clean lines.
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I like this set for how simple and clean the incuts are. All have a flat plane on the incut. The incut angles back to the wall on about a 45-degree angle which makes them excellent in vertical to semi-steep terrain. In steep terrain, they turn into thin slopers. Thin meaning that when you attempt to thumb-scum, they are harder to hold on to. Open-handing these beauties is the way I go.  

  • Largest hold: 8-1/2" wide x 4-1/2" tall x 2-1/2" off the wall 
  • Smallest hold: 4-1/2" wide x 4" tall x 2" off the wall 
  • great for beginners on vertical as jugs and side pulls
  • unforgiving as undercllngs :) 
  • room to match hands on even the smallest one
  • Atomik 2.0 Texture (Smooth)

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I like this set for how simple and clean the incuts are. All have a flat plane on the incut. The incut angles back to the wall on about a 45-degree angle which makes them excellent in vertical to semi-steep terrain. In steep terrain, they turn into thin slopers. Thin meaning that when you attempt to thumb-scum, they are harder to hold on to. Open-handing these beauties is the way I go.  

  • Largest hold: 8-1/2" wide x 4-1/2" tall x 2-1/2" off the wall 
  • Smallest hold: 4-1/2" wide x 4" tall x 2" off the wall 
  • great for beginners on vertical as jugs and side pulls
  • unforgiving as undercllngs :) 
  • room to match hands on even the smallest one
  • Atomik 2.0 Texture (Smooth)

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