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DEAL OF THE DAY 5 Medium Steep Wall Slopers BRIGHT #1

$51.75
$41.40
THIS DEAL OF THE DAY 5 Medium Steep Wall Slopers BRIGHT #1 IS 20% OFF! Not much to grab here.
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THIS DEAL OF THE DAY 5 Medium Steep Wall Slopers IS 20% OFF! COMES IN BRIGHT #1, NO COLOR REQUESTS, NOT RETURNABLE. PHOTO CATALOG HOLDS.

Not so similar to our Large Steep Wall Slopers. The footprints are similar but the amount of hold you get to grab is considerably smaller thus brings them into the medium category. You're looking at V2 on a 30-degree wall,  V3/V4 in 45-degree wall terrain.

THIS DEAL OF THE DAY 5 Medium Steep Wall Slopers IS 20% OFF! COMES IN BRIGHT #1, NO COLOR REQUESTS, NOT RETURNABLE. PHOTO CATALOG HOLDS.

Not so similar to our Large Steep Wall Slopers. The footprints are similar but the amount of hold you get to grab is considerably smaller thus brings them into the medium category. You're looking at V2 on a 30-degree wall,  V3/V4 in 45-degree wall terrain.


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