Slopers

Quite possibly the most sought after type of hold, Sloper holds are holds that offer an open-handed grip or in this case, lack thereof.  If you envision trying to grab on to the outside of a bowl, you realize that there is no actual indent to grab on to. Sloper hand holds force unique body positioning, advanced hand techniques, as well as requiring the climber to engage their core to latch on to and move off of rock climbing slopers.

Picture of 5 Medium Slopers
Picture of 5 Medium Steep Wall Slopers
Picture of 5 Variety Fontainebleau
Picture of 3 Yaniro Power Bulbs
Picture of 3 Yaniro Slopers
Picture of 5 Large Basic Steep Wall Slopers Set #1 (Series 2.0)
Picture of 5 Large Basic Steep Wall Slopers Set #2 (Series 2.0)
Picture of 5 Large Basic Steep Wall Slopers Set #3 (Series 2.0)
Picture of 5 Large Basic Steep Wall Slopers Set #4 (Series 2.0)
Picture of 5 Large Basic Steep Wall Slopers Set #5 (Series 2.0)
Picture of 5 Large Brain Coral Slopers
Picture of 5 Large Dripstone Slopers
Picture of 5 Large Dripstone Steep Wall Slopers
Picture of 5 Large Golfus Slopers (Steep Wall)
Picture of 5 Large Simple Slopers
Picture of 5 Large Steep Wall Facet Slopers
Picture of 5 Large Steep Wall Slopers
Picture of 5 Large Steep Wall Slopers (Scoops)
Picture of 3 XL Atomik Logo Holds
Picture of 5 XL Basic Sloper Crimps (Series 2.0)
Picture of 5 XL Basic Slopers
Picture of 5 XL Brain Coral Slopers #1
Picture of 5 XL Brain Coral Slopers #2
Picture of 5 XL Dripstone Steep Wall Slopers