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Picture of The Divot ( XXL )
Picture of The Divot ( XXL )

The Divot ( XXL )

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$22.98
Positive on vertical. Positively challenging on steep.
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Designed in the Atomik Divot style, this extra-large hold will give you more than a handful. Its directional design allows you to rotate it just the way you want for route setting. 

You'll find there's more to grab than just the divot. It's been designed so that you can use the opposite side of the divot as a sloper. 

  • V2 on vertical and V5 on steep.
  • SIZE: Measures 7-5/8" wide x 7-5/8" tall x 3-1/2" standing off the wall. 
  • SIZE: The actual divot is 4" in diameter. 
  • REVIEWS NOTE: As of August 2nd, 2020, we have re-tuned the lip so that it is more comfortable addressing the feedback from the earlier reviews.  

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Throw back to the death star, but better!
This hold reminds me of a throw back to the death star hold, but with better texture. This hold is big enough to match if you wanted, its got a nice edge to it that gives it a fair amount of purchase. The inside is nice and slopey, flip it over and you have a heinous sloper!
5/2/2017 6:04 PM
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The 411
The Divot is crazy good hold, it offers a lot of diversity and challenge in steep.  Probably the best price on a XXL you will find anywhere. I smoothed the outer edge to make it more comfortable and training friendly.
11/6/2018 11:25 AM
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A excellent choice
Love this hold. On a vertical wall it’s a jug but it really shines on steep terrain. I have it placed on my 50 degree wall and you really have to use your hips to move past it. It will definitely test your grip strength too. Highly recommend this hold for the price and versatility.
1/3/2020 8:47 AM
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Keeps Your Body Close to the Wall
Great price for a hold this size. I have it set on a large volume on about a 30 degree overhang with the divot hole facing up. Love the inner edge that I basically use as a sidepull. Gotta make sure I'm gripping it the right way in the right body position or I'm slipping right off! I haven't had the cojones yet to flip it the other way for the full on sloper effect at this angle but will be trying that soon. Good grippy texture. Would highly recommend for a home/garage wall.
2/13/2020 10:38 PM
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bang for your buck
Great price for a hold of this size. you can use it as a big sloper with a small sloper crimp in the divot or a positive deep 4 finger divot. Side pulls,gaston VERY versatile. My only complaint is the edge is a little sharp. I sanded it down slightly and now it is good.
3/28/2020 3:42 PM
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Fun Hold
Nice hold, can use it as a very secure heel hook. Edge was very sharp on first use, make sure to sand it down a bit before using or you will lose some skin. Wish it had a stabilizing screw hole, I find this hold tends to spin a lot more than my other holds. Use it on a 20 degree overhang and its still quite juggy.
5/4/2020 1:21 AM
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Sexy
Very directional, super cheap price, and it looks like the Death Star. What's not to like? Hollow on the back, so it's a very lightweight hold, but for the price I can't complain. Love it!
5/14/2020 3:42 PM
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Mysteriously good
This hold is more than meets the eye. To me it feels somewhat like a cross between a pocket and an edge because of the way your fingers smush together (since the divot is fairly rounded), but without the discomfort that pockets can have for climbers of our V2ish skill level. I find it to be very secure at 20-25 degrees. If we flip it 180 degrees it would be a monster sloper with a much more challenging edge. I think it's a great hold especially for people who are really using their home wall to progress from the world of jugs to the wide range of more technical holds. It has very prominent placement on our wall.
6/1/2020 12:01 PM
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Sick!
Super cool sloper with multiple setting options. I started mine out in the largest orientation. I am getting a pad to pad and a half purchase and it feels great. Installed on a 38 degree overhang. I would imagine V3 at minimum. Amazing value!
8/1/2020 6:59 PM
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Good variety
What I really like about this is you can get just the angle you want as you gradually spin it. I also like being able to use is as a down pull, side pull, gaston and undercling all in the same route. My only problem is it’s too small for me to get 2 hands on (I can get 3 fingers each); feels like more of an XL instead of a XXL. Really wish it was an inch bigger or there was an “XXXL” version as well. So I’m knocking a star
8/12/2020 10:08 AM
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A fun challenge for this beginner
I love this hold. I also think I might hate it (not really!!). I’m about a V1 climber and want to work on my weaknesses. So I got this guy. On my 15 degree wall it feels like I *should* be able to use it - I can get a nice solid grip on it - but I can’t quite pull on it completely. And then if you flip it upside down, the sloper is...slopey. It is not even a full 1/2 sphere, so it’s tough!

I noticed in the description that they recently re-tooled the edge to be more comfortable. I don’t know what it was like before, but it definitely feels good now. And it looks sweet up on my wall. Very happy I got this guy!
9/2/2020 9:25 AM
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very positive
fun sloper/pocket that changes from v2/ v5/6  based on rotation. super fun and can be a jug if set perfectly, or a total griefer of an undercling thumb dragger.


wish it had a set screw, but that's okay.
9/23/2020 9:35 PM
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Big 'ol Budget Hold
On an 18deg wall this is a great, rather positive, edgy, pinchy hold (with the divot facing up). A comfortable yet challenging hold with aesthetic appeal to boot! Not to mention affordable too
10/2/2020 3:10 PM
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Couldn't be happier
This hold gives you so much bang for you buck!  I have several and have them on my vertical and 70 degree overhanging wall.  The razor edge makes for a sick jug, fantastic sidepull and undercling, or leave them upside down for an intense sloper set.  Would love to see more of these in different sizes, I'd buy the lot!
11/8/2020 9:59 AM
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360 degree hold
I mounted as the first hold after the start on my 45 degree wall.  Definitely challenging on a steep wall, but I found myself using it as a side pull as well when traversing.  Overall, a wicked cool and versatile hold.
12/4/2020 8:00 AM
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Great Price for hold this size
I have it at 30 degrees atm, feels pretty solid and easy. If you hit it a certain way it feels extra bomber, even if you don't it's quite positive. I'm excited to see it on my 45 degree wall though!

I highly recommend this hold, this price point for an XXL hold is ridiculous. It's a great hold at that too.
2/13/2021 1:27 AM
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Versatility!
For such a simple geometric shape, you can get so many different hold positions. This is the "center-piece" hold of the wall
2/25/2021 11:10 AM
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Designed in the Atomik Divot style, this extra-large hold will give you more than a handful. Its directional design allows you to rotate it just the way you want for route setting. 

You'll find there's more to grab than just the divot. It's been designed so that you can use the opposite side of the divot as a sloper. 

  • V2 on vertical and V5 on steep.
  • SIZE: Measures 7-5/8" wide x 7-5/8" tall x 3-1/2" standing off the wall. 
  • SIZE: The actual divot is 4" in diameter. 
  • REVIEWS NOTE: As of August 2nd, 2020, we have re-tuned the lip so that it is more comfortable addressing the feedback from the earlier reviews.  

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