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Post by climbnkev on Mar 13, 2017 18:55:23 GMT -7
I built a 12x12 adjustable angle climbing wall that articulates between 15 and 40 degrees. One challenge I find with this design is that a lot of juggy roof holds have a small radius so they are not the most comfortable at less steep angles. I'm looking for good holds for warming up that are comfortable at low angles and still moderately juggy at steep angles. Any favorites?
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Post by Otis. on Mar 14, 2017 6:53:31 GMT -7
Teknik Bullies or Supergeeks, eGrips Jax jugs 2, Element Confluence or Elevation jug series. Those are some of my favorite true jug sets that have a good radius and can be used from slab to roofs. For a little bit harder holds, go with any of the Kilter puffy edges. Several are nicely rounded incuts that can also be climbed slab to roof, but are significantly harder to hold.
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Post by willblack on Mar 14, 2017 10:50:52 GMT -7
Second on the Teknik and Kilter recommendations, both for those specific sets and everything else those companies make.
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Post by tedwelser on Mar 14, 2017 10:58:26 GMT -7
Two of the best jug sets from kilter for juggy / comfort holds are: center left Noah Large 5- Overjugs (these are masively positive, even as underclings. comfortable at all angles center right Winter Large 5- Jugs: these are more standard jugs, comfy at all angles upper right Winter XL 1 (slugs) the slugs are more moderately juggy, tending towards slopey at 40 degrees or more.
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Post by Chris W on Mar 14, 2017 19:51:45 GMT -7
Check out Three Ball Climbing. Unfortunately, they seem to be doing more ninja warrior stuff now than climbing stuff, but their holds are great. I've got lots of their jugs on vertical, 15 degree and 35 degree walls and they all feel fine.
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Post by climbnkev on Mar 16, 2017 19:34:56 GMT -7
Thanks for all the recommendations guys. I think I am leaning towards the Teknix super geeks and/or Kilter puffy incuts. Because it's so easy to change the angle to get things easier I don't know that I need huge $15-$25/hold jugs littering the wall, although they sure look sweet. Still saving up for the Moon holds as I built the right side of the wall with Moon spacing plus extra t-nut grid. Also still have to pony up for proper padding.
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