The Salvaged Slopers set is a unique collection of four sloping holds, offering a combination of smooth surfaces and interesting dimples for added grip variety.

Originally created from foam masters damaged over time, these holds were salvaged and redesigned to feature distinctive dimples, making them both functional and visually appealing. The subtle texture of the dimples can also be used for pinches, providing more grip options as you move through your climb.

Perfect for adding complexity to vertical or slightly overhung walls, the Salvaged Slopers are great for training grip strength and balance.

Key Features:

  • Set of 4 unique slopers with dimples for additional grip versatility
  • Ideal for vertical or slightly overhung walls, enhancing route complexity
  • Dimples offer pinch points for dynamic grip options
  • Requires 3 x 1.5" bolts and 1 x 2" bolt for installation

 

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  • All bolt-on holds/sets require socket head type bolts, except for the Classic Footholds Set which requires countersunk head bolts.
  • All bolts Uncarved Block sells are imperial 3/8" diameter with UNC threads. All holds compatible with 10mm metric bolts.
  • Unless otherwise stated, t-nuts are not included with holds or sets.
  • Any items shown in pictures other than holds are to show scale and are not included with purchase.
  • More information about hold colors click here.
  • Bolts optionally supplied with holds/sets are suited for 17 mm thick climbing walls, if you require longer bolts order these separately.
  • It is cheaper & faster to select random colours.

Interesting

By: on 5 October 2023
Simple slopers really, but the dimples make them look more interesting. Dimples can be used as a pinch point if you adjust your grip.
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