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Double Hander (Patina)

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$27.36
Double incut rock climbing hold
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The Double Hander (Patina) hold is a very positive jug, meant for two hands at a time. The exterior texture makes for interesting aesthetic appeal while the interior features double incut holds, meaning there is a second incut after the lip; it'll feel very similar to gripping a ladder rung. It's perfect for building confidence in beginner climbers and makes a great addition to any roof climb. For a similar type incut, try the Double Hander (Golfus).

  • Footprint: 7" tall x 6 1/2" wide
  • Stands off wall: 2 3/4"
  • Bolt on
  • Double incut design for extra positive grip

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awesome end hold or rest
This is just a really comfy dual hand jug. nothing much else to it, just a nice texture and great lip for your whole hand. great as a dyno landing or route start, rest, and finish. not very hard but definitely needed on most overhung walls.
7/31/2020 11:21 AM
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Good start/finish hold
This hold is solid even in very steep terrain. It comes with the patina styling but not the dual-tex of the "12 Patina" set. Would recommend going for the "5 XL Patina Sinker Jugs" set as you get this hold as well and 4 other jugs.
9/3/2020 5:56 AM
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Great starting hold
We use this as a starting hold on our 40 degree. It’s nice because it’s an easy home for sit starts but once you get passed it, It’s rounded on top, so it’s not the insanely easy foothold that most double handers become once you’re above them.
9/15/2020 8:54 AM
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Hands go <3 with this hold
Recently installed on a roof wall as the start hold. Very comfortable and grippy with an excellent sandstone simulated texture. The double hand pockets make your hands heart. Is this on purpose Atomik? ;)
10/8/2020 8:19 PM
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Fantastic Double Hander
Not much to say here, this hold rocks.  About the most comfortable double hander out there.  Great as is, or flip it upside down for an incredible double undercling start.  On a 70 degree wall this this is fantastic to land a dyno.  Solid, comfy, and endless grip!
11/8/2020 9:56 AM
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Overhung beast
The double hander makes a great overhung wall and roof hold. Extremely positive, a climber could hang all day on it. I’ve also used this one as a problem finish hold. Flip it over for tough sloper or easy undercling hold as well. Lots of applications and priced so very well.
11/10/2020 10:02 AM
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great finish hold
I have this set as a finishing jug in my roof. It's easy to hold even in the steepest terrain.
12/7/2020 6:55 AM
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Huge, Fun Hold
This is a great hold to add interest and fun to a wall. Originally used as a starter hold, but then for more dynamic movements.
2/23/2021 12:31 PM
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The Double Hander (Patina) hold is a very positive jug, meant for two hands at a time. The exterior texture makes for interesting aesthetic appeal while the interior features double incut holds, meaning there is a second incut after the lip; it'll feel very similar to gripping a ladder rung. It's perfect for building confidence in beginner climbers and makes a great addition to any roof climb. For a similar type incut, try the Double Hander (Golfus).

  • Footprint: 7" tall x 6 1/2" wide
  • Stands off wall: 2 3/4"
  • Bolt on
  • Double incut design for extra positive grip

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