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XXXL Simple Pinch

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$75.20
25 inch long pinch.
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Rounded incut pinch rail.

Length: 25 inches

Height : 3.5 inches

Width : tapers from 2.0 to 2.5" so you can flip it for slightly harder or easier.

Feels like: V5/V6 if you are matching on a 45 degree wall.

Attaches: with double slider washers making it set-screw free.

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Nice rail
This thing is huge. The size makes it super easy to grab and hold. The length makes it pretty easy to get your hands at one end and a foot on the other. Using this on a 20 degree overhang and it’s a favorite amongst the younger climbers. The bolt holes on my wall are spaced 6 inches apart and I can orient this 8 different ways.  Really looking forward to seeing all the different ways we can use this hold.
4/3/2021 8:04 PM
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FUN? You Bet!
I have one of these for my 11', 45˚ wall and it is the center-piece of multiple routes every time I set. I cannot get enough of this hold. You can set it as a relief hold, you can angle it and make it a crevasse style route with some technical feet, or whatever you like. The texture is nice and the overall feel is excellent. I highly recommend one of these if you are interested in diversifying your hold selection.
4/5/2021 9:43 AM
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Rounded incut pinch rail.

Length: 25 inches

Height : 3.5 inches

Width : tapers from 2.0 to 2.5" so you can flip it for slightly harder or easier.

Feels like: V5/V6 if you are matching on a 45 degree wall.

Attaches: with double slider washers making it set-screw free.

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