“These holds are a brilliant addition to my 45 wall. Some are nice and incut and sit somewhere between jugs and super positive crimps. Others can be used as really thin pinches with flat edges, and some are somewhere in between. There are a few feet in here (or maybe some terrible hands on 15-0) so be aware when you buy.
Super grippy, sometimes too much so, and can cause some skin soreness, but Id rather that than pinging off them non stop!
Definitely worth the price tag,”
“Recently purchased this set for the 45. Theyre amazing! Theyre large enough to be easy to hold and enough off them that you can splatter the wall. So theyve become the power horses in my power-endurance circuits. Good grip texture too. Get some of these (and let me know if you figure out the name reference...),”
“Well priced and reasonable variety, with a suave look to them. Appropriate use of stabilising crews on the longer holds.
In my opinion the Big Air edges are probably the better buy, though both sets stand out as good value filler sets. ,”
“Nicely textured and shaped. Very versatile. Depending on the orientation these can act as a crimp, a pinch, a fat edge, or an easy foothold. A great filler for long traverses.,”
“Have this set as a 1m traverse along the bottom of my wall where feet are on an 800mm high vertical section and hands on the 5 degree over hang. There are plenty of footers to play with and enough hands to complete the hard traverse my better half set to try to mess with me. The hands are either flat and lipped or scooped out up to first and second finger joint, most wide enough for matching (which Nat loves - me less so). They have loads of friction - almost a little rough on the hands, but good to strengthen the callouses through winter!,”