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  • System Jug #7 (Bolt-on) (Set of 2)
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System Jug #7 (Bolt-on) (Set of 2)

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$25.70

From our divot jug line, this very large jug makes the grade. It's big and has a rounded lip. For an even more rounded lip, choose holds that are from our Simple line. When you grab on to the lip of this hold, you'll find it to be about a 3/4" and rounded. The front and back are shaped like an upside down " V ". Our Simple line has more than 3/4" lips. This hold allows you to dig in which makes it excellent as a hang board and a system wall hold. I prefer to orient this hold on a 45 degree angle so I can use the divot as a thumb catch. I love this hold on very steep terrain.

 

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good set of jugs
I used this as a set of jugs to 'top off' from on my systems wall. Feels good as a hold and great for hanging off .
5/19/2020 6:10 PM
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Comfortable with multiple viable angles
On my 33˚ wall I have one of these set upright as a comfortable jug for catching from a dyno start and the other is currently set as an undercling start hold. The thumb divot definitely aids in pulling in close for a low start and the smooth edge works well for avoiding tweaks. My only request would be another slightly larger version with a deeper incut to allow more comfortable matching (but that doesn’t detract from these at all).
6/16/2020 5:52 AM
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Nice versatile jugs
These are nice medium-large jugs.  I can match, but not with all the fingers in the lip.  These have a little semi circular incut so the edges are not as good as the middle, which I like.  

I have these on my adjustable wall and they work great at all angles.  Less of a jug above 35-40°, more of a pinch or just more fingery.  I have them on middle of my board so I can bail to them for needed rest when running laps.
7/13/2020 9:01 PM
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Two hands just barely
I bought these as two handed starting holds.  I can fit 3-4 fingers of both hands.  For my kids they are true two handers.  Nice and positive fun holds.
1/10/2021 5:04 PM
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Note the profile photo for how deep the incut goes back.

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55 East 600 South, Provo, Utah 84606

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