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System Pockets #5 (Bolt-on)(Set of 2)

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$23.23

This 3 finger pocket is very similar to our simple line designs where your fingers lay into a nice rounded surface.

You get 2 full finger pads deep into it.

Flipping it over gives you a 1 finger pad deep pocket.

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Looking to train pockets? These are a good start.
I am usually not a fan of pockets. They seem so risky for injury. I was pretty shocked when I put these on my 38 degree home wall and actually loved them! I have small hands and can get three fingers in them  They are incut enough to feel like you can pull and move past them, not just hang on for dear life. I haven't tried using them with anything steeper, but imagine they would be a doable challenge.
7/16/2020 7:49 AM
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Friendly 3-4 finger pocket
I have large hands and can fit all four fingers in if I want.  Very comfortable for 3 fingers.  I love the versatility of being able to rotate this pocket for an easier or harder hold.  I am a 5.11 climber and have these on a 30 degree home wall with a vertical kicker.  On a more vertical wall you could also likely use them as slopers.
9/13/2020 9:29 PM
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