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XXXL Brain Coral Wedge #1

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$62.88
100 degree slope (not too intense)
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The least slopey out of the Brain Coral Wedge line.

Angled at 100 degrees, on a vertical wall it would be an excellent rail for beginners to learn to get past a sloping ledge. Otherwise, setting these vertically and as compression problems is pretty sick!

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Awesome
Get this hold.
The brain coral texture is amazing, they found a really great texture balance without making the holds gritty.  You have to put your hands on this line.
I have set this with the XXXL Brain Coral Wedge #4, and can only imagine how fun a full route with the large brain coral line holds would be.
It's one of those holds where you reach for and grab, and then immediately start moving your hand trying to find the best spot.  Awesome.
11/12/2015 11:33 AM
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Great for big move enthusiasts
This thing is gigantic.  You can throw for it and heel hook while still on it with your hands.  Even in the moderate “brain corral wedge” is hard in steep terrain.
1/17/2020 5:05 PM
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BIG Brain
This piece deserves the XXXL rating, it is BIG. Need lots of room to set this in useful ways. Texture is awesome to the touch.
6/1/2020 11:58 PM
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The least slopey out of the Brain Coral Wedge line.

Angled at 100 degrees, on a vertical wall it would be an excellent rail for beginners to learn to get past a sloping ledge. Otherwise, setting these vertically and as compression problems is pretty sick!

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