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XXL Split Ledge #1

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$53.85
Big and ledgy.
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The "split" term is describing how the ledge part of the hold changes angles. It makes so that when you rotate the hold, you can force the climber to the "split" section you want to force the climber on to. The ledge angles on Ledge#1 are 7-degrees incut and 2-degrees slopey, so expect them to be tough to climb on in steep terrain.

  • On vertical, expect V2/3 ( fun to challenge beginners!)
  • On a 45-degree angle, expect V8+
  • 7-degree incut and 2-degree slope
  • Measures 12" x 8' x 3-1/4" off the wall
  • Texture: Atomik 2.0

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The "split" term is describing how the ledge part of the hold changes angles. It makes so that when you rotate the hold, you can force the climber to the "split" section you want to force the climber on to. The ledge angles on Ledge#1 are 7-degrees incut and 2-degrees slopey, so expect them to be tough to climb on in steep terrain.

  • On vertical, expect V2/3 ( fun to challenge beginners!)
  • On a 45-degree angle, expect V8+
  • 7-degree incut and 2-degree slope
  • Measures 12" x 8' x 3-1/4" off the wall
  • Texture: Atomik 2.0

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