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XXXL Slopey Wide Golfus Pinch

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$115.04
Big and burly wide pinch.
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The size of this hold is substantial at 19-1/2" long x 9" wide x 6" off the wall. The average width of this pinch is 4". The deeper you try and dig into this hold, the harder it is to engage on. The Golfus divots do come out to the face, so smaller hands can find options. On a vertical wall, this hold will be in the V3 range. On a 45 degree wall, this hold becomes substantially harder as in the V9 range. Just because we are calling this a pinch, does not mean it can't be considered a Ledge. As a Ledge, you can thumb-catch in some places and makes for some creative feeling boulder problems. It's the kind of hold that sets the theme on a boulder problem. 

  • V3 on Vertical walls.
  • V9 on a 45-degree wall.
  • 4" wide pinching area.
  • Lots of screws to keep it tight.
  • Great as a Ledge with thumb-catches.
  • Measures 19-1/2" long x 9" wide x 6" off the wall.
  • Texture: Atomik 2.0

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Slope for days
This hold is nice, big, and slopey. Given the variety of slopes and dimples on this hold, it will take a long time to tire of grabbing this hold and finding interesting ways to set it. This hold occupies a nice chunk of real estate on my tiny wall, but I miss it whenever I take it off. On a vertical wall, a horizontal configuration feels V2 ish. Angling it away from horizontal makes it significantly more challenging to grab. This hold would be quite challenging on a steep wall.
6/9/2020 12:43 AM
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The size of this hold is substantial at 19-1/2" long x 9" wide x 6" off the wall. The average width of this pinch is 4". The deeper you try and dig into this hold, the harder it is to engage on. The Golfus divots do come out to the face, so smaller hands can find options. On a vertical wall, this hold will be in the V3 range. On a 45 degree wall, this hold becomes substantially harder as in the V9 range. Just because we are calling this a pinch, does not mean it can't be considered a Ledge. As a Ledge, you can thumb-catch in some places and makes for some creative feeling boulder problems. It's the kind of hold that sets the theme on a boulder problem. 

  • V3 on Vertical walls.
  • V9 on a 45-degree wall.
  • 4" wide pinching area.
  • Lots of screws to keep it tight.
  • Great as a Ledge with thumb-catches.
  • Measures 19-1/2" long x 9" wide x 6" off the wall.
  • Texture: Atomik 2.0

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