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XXXL Brain Coral Organic Pinch #2

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$80.72
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If you have a huge hand, you might be able to span the 5" width at the narrowest point of the hold...but maybe not. It grows to 8 inches wide. On the outrigger arms, there are more forgiving variations. From the setters point of view, you'll be able to rotate it without creating another hold to mess up your intended sequence.

We're excited about the possibilities this shape and texture combo offers!

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Excellent and Versatile
One of my favourite holds on my home wall. The narrow end is pinchable in the right configuration, the flat surfaces are good holds on a vertical wall but difficulty escalates very quickly as it gets steep. The texture of the brain coral is very fun - it can be hard on the hands for some routes and isn't conducive to high volume climbing - but I still emphatically endorse it.
3/6/2019 12:56 PM
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If you have a huge hand, you might be able to span the 5" width at the narrowest point of the hold...but maybe not. It grows to 8 inches wide. On the outrigger arms, there are more forgiving variations. From the setters point of view, you'll be able to rotate it without creating another hold to mess up your intended sequence.

We're excited about the possibilities this shape and texture combo offers!

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