Are they feet or hands? This set features challenging incuts and a split cobble design allowing the difficulty to be adjusted easily, just turn the holds. Great for feet, a challenge for hands.
Hold Count: 10 Size: Small Style: Slopers Difficulty: Moderate Shaper: Jason Kehl Weight: 4.95 lbs
This deluxe sloper disguised as a baby is great for overhanging walls or as the finish hold on competition problems. Like its older sibling, Baby Deluxe works well flipped upside down on lower angles as well. Don't let those sunken eyes fool you, they're two different sizes and extremely smooth. Everything is bigger about this baby which simply means there's more to love.
Hold Count: 1
Size: Feature
Style: Sloper
Difficulty: Moderate
Shaper: Jason Kehl
Weight: 15.60 lbs
Dimensions: 19.75"(chin to top of head); 14.75" (ear to ear); 8.25" (base of hold to thickest point in the forehead)
This massive sloper/baby head is sure to stand out on any wall. It's great for overhanging walls, or flip it upside down for lower angles. Sunk in dishes above the duel textured eyes make great slopers, perfect for setting a slappy problem to those round cheeks.