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Volumes #2 ( High Profile )

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$203.21
Best for steeper terrain.
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Climbing Volume #2 has steeper wall angles which makes it a better option for steeper walls.

Base Dimensions: 11-1/2" x 13" x 9" x 12"

Stands out from the wall: 6-1/4"

T-nuts installed: 11 round base t-nuts.

Attachment method : One single 3/8-16 Allan head bolt and 3 x 4"-#10 wood screws

  • Please do not drill spinner screw holes or any other holes into Polyurethane Volumes. You can weaken the structural integrity of the product. This practice also voids our warranty.

  • Product can be reviewed only after purchasing it
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Perfect feature to spice up any climbing wall
This is the perfect feature to spice up any climbing wall. It's as easy to move as a regular climbing hold, so turning a boring, flat wall into something fresh is a quick fix. As my wall is a 45 degree overhang, by simply adding this feature to my wall, it allowed me to pull on much smaller holds, and worse slopers, hold I've never climbed on before. No one side is alike so even the feature itself stays fresh, and exciting. There are also lots of T-Nuts to accommodate plenty of holds. My favorite thing about it, though, is the textured coating that covers the entire feature. On a vertical wall it can be used as a hold itself, and on an overhang it works wonderfully for smearing. As its only $40, this feature should be a part of every climbing wall.
10/2/2012 2:12 PM
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So versatile
We were looking to enhance my daughter’s vertical climbing wall as she is getting more into bouldering, and this volume really adds a lot. There are so many surfaces and angles that the possibilities are nearly endless. This and the other volumes we ordered took a flat kids wall and totally transformed it into a challenging and fun training wall for a young climber. I love how it can be moved easily if needed. The bolt on option is so nice to have.
4/11/2021 9:59 AM
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Climbing Volume #2 has steeper wall angles which makes it a better option for steeper walls.

Base Dimensions: 11-1/2" x 13" x 9" x 12"

Stands out from the wall: 6-1/4"

T-nuts installed: 11 round base t-nuts.

Attachment method : One single 3/8-16 Allan head bolt and 3 x 4"-#10 wood screws

  • Please do not drill spinner screw holes or any other holes into Polyurethane Volumes. You can weaken the structural integrity of the product. This practice also voids our warranty.

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