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Catalogue of holds - Climb the peaks

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GritstoneXXXL<br />

Having studied <strong>the</strong> features <strong>of</strong> gritstone very carefully for many years we have concluded that<br />

what we needed to create were some larger feature bolt/screw-on <strong>holds</strong> for this range. And as<br />

a starter, we looked at some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most famous <strong>holds</strong> and problems/routes for our inspiration.<br />

“Brad Pitt” at Stanage plantation had been on our mind for many years - An edgy hold, merged<br />

with heel placement... This hold, and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong> set not only <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>the</strong> chance to recreate<br />

that all-time classic, but to <strong>of</strong>fer options for fur<strong>the</strong>r creativity especially when used in conjunction<br />

with <strong>the</strong> specials line, Slopers or even <strong>the</strong> edges.<br />

Here, you will really be creating, what ever grade <strong>of</strong> route you decide to make, something that<br />

will have all <strong>the</strong> essence <strong>of</strong> climbing on Grit.<br />

See Technical for special fixing instructions!<br />

Bolt hole depth, mm (min-max):<br />

70-75<br />

Wall angles covered, º deg:<br />

45-120<br />

Size Structure:<br />

4XXXL

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