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Kidz Holdztm
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Animals
To some, "the man in the moon" is considered an animal (We figure that most scientists consider humans to be animals. Therefore, this particular shape fits in the Animals set.).... These friendly "animal" shapes are great for kids of all ages.
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Fun Shapes 1
Just another lazy day from your childhood. This set captures images from your childhood and transforms them into shapes on your wall. Remember playing with inch worms or frogs? How 'bout chasing the ice cream truck down the street or going to a museum to see the monstrous dinosaur skeletons? This is a happy set that reminds us that climbing.….and being a kid…...are all about having fun!
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Fun Shapes 2
When coaching climbers up the wall, providing understandable directions is the key. Calling out, "Grab the Elephant's Trunk!" will assist any young climber in learning to read routes. Our elephant friend is complemented by some other great recognizable shapes to make this a fun set to add to your wall.
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Desert Southwest
This new Kidz Holdz™ set was named after the rugged land that inspired the shapes. These shapes are a complement to the rest of the shapes in the Kidz Holdz™ series.
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Alphabet Set
Great care was taken to design these shapes so that they would be artistic climbing holds with usable features. Our alphabet holds are not your basic "blocky" design that is common to the hold industry. Spell out your favorite climber's name or play word games with other climbers.
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Moon
This cute, fun little shape is great for kids climbing walls -- and positive enough for their little fingers too! It's also great for a wall that anybody climbs on.
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Walrus
This little walrus is often nicknamed "the mummy" but either way you see it, this friendly shape is great for kids (and adults!) of all ages.
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Bat
Add this creepy, little easy-to-grab little character to your wall and you're sure to provide some smiles.
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Fish
This happy swimming little critter will put smiles on the faces of those who climb on it.
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Apple
This hold has a nice feature which can be positive for kids and beginners. However, it can be rotated for some fun bouldering.
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Ice Cream Cone
A little something fun to slurp on with the upcoming of summer. Very positive -- great for kids walls and fun on regular walls as well.
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The Letter A
In addition to the fun letter value, this hold can be rotated in any direction to provide a useable pocket.
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The Letter B
Positive enough to use by beginners in the "correct letter" direction, but it also sports pockets and a couple interesting pinches as usable features.
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The Letter C
C is for Cookie. That's good enough for me... The best pulling feature is down from the bottom rung of the C. The top is a sloper and you can get a crimpy sidepull off the micro edge running along the spine of the C.
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The Letter D
The D will send you Down if you try to grab the base of the pocket. Go for the top for a nice comfortable grip or sidepull off the front of the lobe of the D.
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The Letter E
The letter E... Great for kids and beginning climbers in terms of positivity. Turn it around slightly and it can become much more challenging for adults.
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The Letter F
The hat of the F is where it's at. Wrap your fingers around that top piece and you're sure to send.
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The Letter G
Great in pretty much any direction, this letter sports a really positive area in the pocket pretty much all the way around and it's just as positive on top and at the outside edges.
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The Letter H
The crossbar of the H contains a nice pocket and the arms and legs of the H aren't real usable. However, if it's turned sideways, pulling down from the top is possible.
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The Letter J
Just a bunch of positivity found in this hold. Whether you grab the hat or grab the curl of the tail, you're sure to move up the wall.
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The Letter L
Bolt a couple of these side by side for some interesting knobby slotted cracks. Very positive on all surfaces.
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The Letter M
The humps of the M are slightly incut making this a great hold for beginners. Turned upside down, it's a sloper with a finger catch.
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The Letter N
N is for Nicros. This letter is positive in either direction (it's an "N" either way) although one point is more incut than the other. There is also a nice little incut sidepull on the leg opposite the one that says Nicros.
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The Letter O
This is a very positive pocket any way you look at it and the top of the O (above the bolt hole) is positive on the ouside edge as well.
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The Letter P
A tight three finger pocket or a decent two finger pocket... It might just be easier to grab the top of the P. The pocket is a little awkward with the tail of the P. Turned upside down, it's one big bomber pocket.
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The Letter Q
This Q is positive inside the picket all the way around and above the bolt hole, the top of the letter is positive as well. The sides could even make good sidepulls.
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The Letter R
The top of the R is actually more positive than the pocket. If you turn the R upside down, the pocket is good, but it's not so great when the legs are in the way (right side up).
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The Letter S
This is a harder letter in terms of grip-ability. The top and bottom of the S are each fairly slopey and the middle of the S is a wicked pinch. Little kids are mighty. They usually find a way. You're up for the challenge, right?
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The Letter T
The top of the T is a great nice ledge that fits nicely into the palm of your hand. Turn it upside down, though, and you're in for a slopey surprise.
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The Letter V
Besides being one of the Nicros Alphabet holds, the V is actually a fairly cool hold. Put it on a boulder problem to practice matching hands or transitioning on and off the hold.
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The Letter W
A nice incut on the center hump makes this letter appealing. It even has a thumbcatch on the bottom to accent the two valleys of the W. Turned sideways, it makes an excellent sidepull with a thumb catch to assist.
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The Letter X
One of the four legs is a little more bulbous than the rest. This is definitely the main pulling feature.
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The Letter Y
Although it says this is a Kids Hold, it can also be a really fun hold to add to various boulder problems or top rope routes at the gym. Two of the sides sport varying degrees of slopeyness and the main pulling feature can be rotated to make some cool sidepulls.
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The Letter Z
This is a pinch all the way. In addition to the main form of the letter, there is kind of a "mini-Z" etched into the surface. This mini-Z sports the most useable feature -- an awesome pinch. Or, if you're up for the challenge, just use one leg of the mini-Z by crimpin' tightly.
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