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Bubbies Medium

  • These Bubbies Medium holds are the perfect size to fit in the cup of your hand. All 10 holds vary in difficulty from super slopey mounds to squishy pillows. They are quite a handful for their size and deceivingly hard on steeper angles.
  • Hold Count: 10
    Size: Medium
    Style: Slopers
    Difficulty: Moderate
    Shaper: Jason Kehl
    Weight: 10.00 lbs


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Customer Reviews

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JSilb
Great holds

I have a 40 degree home wall I have added these to my set up to add some different holds. Some of these can be used as large pinches and some are mostly a sloper. They are a fantastic add on for more hold variations and value if you have primarily jugs and crimps on your wall like I did

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Kevin
Every orientation is special

Like many of the So-Ill hold designs, these holds work in every orientation but with a very different force angle and feel. It allows for a lot of variation.

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Sam Steinbrugge
Diverse

These holds are everything you want in a hold. I never get tired of setting new problems with these because of the diversity of angles.

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Jeremiah Migas
Bubbies, Bubbers and a Big Bubbie

Built a home climbing wall over a 3 month period early this year and needed some holds. After hours of research, landed on So iLL given the huge selection, good color options and high quality images to aid in the decision making process. In our first order we snagged a starter kit, innies - small and diagnosis (all in so ill green). They were great to get the wall going and functional, but the selection my wife and I made from the bubbies family took our wall to the next level. After much deliberation we picked the bubbies, bubbers and a big bubbie (all in pink). These holds are so dynamic, in that you can turn rotate most of them from an almost jug like feel all the way around to a difficult sloper. This allows you to leave a route in place and slowly change its difficulty level as your skill evolves. And I’m not a leave a review kind of guy but felt compelled to share my thoughts on this particular set of holds. I’ll copy and paste this review across the bubbie holds we selected although I’m sure the other holds in bubbie family are just as sweet. We’ve also got some blue holds from the flow family on order that we can’t wait to get our hands on!

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Brian Miller
5/5

Bubbers


So iLL diagram showing the jugs, sloper style of climbing holds a so ill diagram indicating the fungus of incut for a hold set.  This set is 3 out of 5 so ill climbing hold diagram indicating the best angles to use climbing holds on.  This set is best at slab, vert, 15° and 30°
So iLL diagram showing the jugs, sloper style of climbing holds a so ill diagram indicating the fungus of incut for a hold set.  This set is 3 out of 5 so ill climbing hold diagram indicating the best angles to use climbing holds on.  This set is best at slab, vert, 15° and 30°

MEET THE BUBBIES FAMILY

  • the so ill bubbies are being climbed on by so ill athlete Alita
  • the so ill bubbies are shown together as a family on a white background
  • a route setter uses the so ill bubbies to set a route at climb so ill
  • the so ill bubbies are being climbed on by a route setter


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