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Jurassic
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Jurassic Set of 5
Maybe your travels will take you back in time... that is, to the Jurassic era. These truly original holds shaped by master shaper Josh Helke, are some of the most interesting shapes to pull down on. If you haven't tried them yet, they're calling your name.
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Ribs
This ribbed hold can be rotated for the feel of a different hold every time you climb. Each of the "ruts" or impressions along the hold is completely different in height and depth. It’s sure to put a little meat on your bones with every workout.
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Sacrum
In terms of climb-ability, this hold exhibits many of the same qualities as Ribs with one end of the hold being slightly larger. The curve creates a slight incut, which is an added feature.
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Scapula
This hold is one of the coolest new holds in our line. Now’s your chance to test our Scapula with a heel hook or a lay back! The super-positive edge provides numerous slots for you to sink your fingers into for maximum variability in grip and great places to rest your heel as you "rock on".
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Spine
The longest member of our Jurassic lineup, the Spine was named for its vertebral mimicking. This hold is truly meant to be pinched. However, if you’re looking for some stellar finger training, try using this to pull down on or undercling with. It’s definitely intended to give your forearms a pump.
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Sternum
The depth of the Sternum is much shallower than that of the other members in the Jurassic Series forcing you to think a little more about your finger placements rather than just "going for it". The indentations on the posterior face are a lot shallower making it an excellent hold for someone planning to work on their open-handed strength.
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