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68 Pack

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$329.25
This is our Great 108 less the 40 small screw on holds.
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The 68 Pack is a basic collection of holds to equip a vertical wall. The different shapes are suitable for beginners. If you are looking for a cost-effective set of grips where route setting is most likely not going to happen, this set is an excellent choice. 

If you are the homewaller with steep terrain, this set does not offer pinches, slopers, and steep terrain jugs, so we recommend looking at our Steep Wall Pack line. 

This pack has two sets of large jugs. These large jugs are on the smaller side of our Large holds series. We've chosen these specific shapes to keep the price per hold down on this budget-friendly pack. 

The medium holds in this pack are made up of edges, and various grips, which is excellent as introduction holds to indoor climbing. 

For the footholds, this pack comes with 21 tennis-shoe-friendly holds. The smallest foothold stands off the wall by 3/4". 

 This set of mixed climbing handholds includes:

  • 12 Large Limestone Jugs (Bolt-on)
  • 10 Large Classic Jugs (Bolt-on)
  • 15 Medium Classic (Bolt-on)
  • 10 Granite Edges (Bolt-on)
  • 21 Classic Smalls (Bolt-on)
  • TEXTURE: The texture offers a grip that is skin-friendly and feels like natural rock.

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Great starter for a home wall
Got these as a "starter set" for my home bouldering wall (8ft wide, 14ft high). Provide a great base, especially for setting routes that kids can climb as well without climbing shoes. If there's one downside is that the holds are very "basic" (which it does state) and I've found myself ordering more specialized holds after getting this one to make my routes more interesting. With this set, you can get good, solid V0-V1 routes, and very crimpy V3-V4 style routes but not a lot in between.

I have to say that for a home wall, I'm very pleasantly surprised at the quality and texture of these holds. I feel I've climbed at climbing gyms where the holds there feel worse than these.

Great set to start out with but you might want to add a few carefully selected packs of other types of holds to make your wall more interesting.
1/15/2020 11:08 AM
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Great starter pack
Bought this for my home wall, which is roughly at a 30 degree angle. Good quality holds, but note that there is large proportion of jugs so this is more of a base pack to start with before adding more complex/specific holds. For now, I'm setting more dynamic problems with these or using some footholds as pinches/crimps to get anything more than a V2 or so. But for the price, this set is great value!
6/14/2020 7:09 PM
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Starter pack for a family wall
This set worked great on my outdoor home wall.  On a vertical wall (8x8) I set several V0-V2 problems. Perfect for my kids. Great texture and they hold up well.
3/11/2021 12:53 PM
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The 68 Pack is a basic collection of holds to equip a vertical wall. The different shapes are suitable for beginners. If you are looking for a cost-effective set of grips where route setting is most likely not going to happen, this set is an excellent choice. 

If you are the homewaller with steep terrain, this set does not offer pinches, slopers, and steep terrain jugs, so we recommend looking at our Steep Wall Pack line. 

This pack has two sets of large jugs. These large jugs are on the smaller side of our Large holds series. We've chosen these specific shapes to keep the price per hold down on this budget-friendly pack. 

The medium holds in this pack are made up of edges, and various grips, which is excellent as introduction holds to indoor climbing. 

For the footholds, this pack comes with 21 tennis-shoe-friendly holds. The smallest foothold stands off the wall by 3/4". 

 This set of mixed climbing handholds includes:

  • 12 Large Limestone Jugs (Bolt-on)
  • 10 Large Classic Jugs (Bolt-on)
  • 15 Medium Classic (Bolt-on)
  • 10 Granite Edges (Bolt-on)
  • 21 Classic Smalls (Bolt-on)
  • TEXTURE: The texture offers a grip that is skin-friendly and feels like natural rock.

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