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  • XL Font Sloper (Screw On)
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Picture of XL Font Sloper (Screw On)
Picture of XL Font Sloper (Screw On)
Picture of XL Font Sloper (Screw On)
Picture of XL Font Sloper (Screw On)

XL Font Sloper (Screw On)

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$24.56
A sloper with a twist.
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This style of sloper encourages you to open your hand up rather than the traditional closed hand sloper grip. It also can be "wrapped" with either hand. It's fun to set it at the lip of a roof and do pull-ups on.

This hold has a hollow back and can cover an object up to 2 inches wide and 3 1/4 inches tall. Check out the extra pics to see what the hold originally covered.

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Sloper Fun
This hold is just plain sloper fun. It's great for foot-hand matching, delicate deadpoints, and sketchy mantels : ) Love the font texture.
3/3/2020 1:34 PM
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Cool Hold!
This hold is super fun because its feels pretty different, especially on an overhang. There are a ton of ways to grab it because of its unique shape and the font texture. Somewhere between a sloper and a pinch, these feel like V8+ holds on my 50 degree wall. Super fun to play with, and definitely allows for many options based on orientation and grip position.
5/8/2020 9:34 PM
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Great look and great hold!
These guys really add a cool look to any home wall but besides the look they can be pretty tough depending on how you set them. This is actually wide enough where it really tests your grip on a high vertical section. I have mine actually mounted towards the top of my vert wall and I dyno to it. I have big hands and I can even get both of them around this in a jump. Lots of fun!
6/10/2020 2:17 PM
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Wahoo!
These things are interesting! They can be very precise with all the font divots, if you are open hand squeezing them. Otherwise, go for the meatwrap for more security. Super fun on my 45 degree and just barely possible on my 60 degree with a proper toehook. Recommended if you like unique slopers.
7/22/2020 6:44 PM
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Slopes!!
I really like these holds on my 45. Perfect amount of try hard on it. Really nice holds for a good price.
1/1/2021 1:13 AM
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Awesome sloper
I have this on a 35 degree wall and it's awesome in that it actually forces you to grab it open handed like a pinch. Really fun and challenging to do big moves into and from this hold. It's a little pricey for a single hold but I think worth it in the amount of variety it can add to a home spray wall.
1/10/2021 10:31 PM
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This style of sloper encourages you to open your hand up rather than the traditional closed hand sloper grip. It also can be "wrapped" with either hand. It's fun to set it at the lip of a roof and do pull-ups on.

This hold has a hollow back and can cover an object up to 2 inches wide and 3 1/4 inches tall. Check out the extra pics to see what the hold originally covered.

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