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Double Hander (Facets)

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$49.46
A unique design approach to a less-than-obvious Double Hander jug.
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A well thought out two-handed jug design that is both unique and functional. The multi-directional facets have been intricately shaped to offer several comfortable locations, yet, not where you would expect them to be.  

As for the jug itself, it's incredible on steep, up to a roof. It is not a natural hold in roof sections, but it still is a roof jug...just, not an awesome one ;) 

 

  • 10" wide x 7.5" tall x 5.5" off the wall
  • Atomik 2.0 Texture (Smooth) 

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Steep wall love
Like the description this double hand jug is great on a steep wall. It is not super deep and the angles in the jug are not so generous the steeper you go. Fun to get dynamic with, hand share, throw a heel in, toe hook, or all of the above. Could be a good finish hold, but I think it gets the best play mid problem. Cannot wait to get this on the roof.
5/1/2020 10:47 AM
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A well thought out two-handed jug design that is both unique and functional. The multi-directional facets have been intricately shaped to offer several comfortable locations, yet, not where you would expect them to be.  

As for the jug itself, it's incredible on steep, up to a roof. It is not a natural hold in roof sections, but it still is a roof jug...just, not an awesome one ;) 

 

  • 10" wide x 7.5" tall x 5.5" off the wall
  • Atomik 2.0 Texture (Smooth) 

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