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XL Triceratops (Screw On)

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$40.68
There is a jug on his back and if rotated, you can grab an edge on his armored head.
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The Triceratops is yet another fun hold for kids of all ages. With a positive grip on his back and armored head, there is plenty of space for both the young and the more mature climber. The difficulty of this hold is around V1 on a vertical wall which is fun challenging for your youngster.

  • SIZE: Measures 9-1/2" wide x 5" tall x 2-1/2" standing off the wall.
  • V1 on vertical Walls.
  • The texture of this product offers a grip that is skin-friendly and feels like natural rock.

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The Triceratops is yet another fun hold for kids of all ages. With a positive grip on his back and armored head, there is plenty of space for both the young and the more mature climber. The difficulty of this hold is around V1 on a vertical wall which is fun challenging for your youngster.

  • SIZE: Measures 9-1/2" wide x 5" tall x 2-1/2" standing off the wall.
  • V1 on vertical Walls.
  • The texture of this product offers a grip that is skin-friendly and feels like natural rock.

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