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Training Holds
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EH Campus Set tm 1
This set offers smaller positive features for campusing. Aside from the regular finger buckets and the popular "campus horn" and "campus ring", this set forces you to use your hand to engulf the hold before campusing to the next hold.
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EH Campus Set tm 2
This is the most positive of the campus sets. Although designed by Eric Hörst with campus training in mind, these holds are very versatile-they offer usable features for both beginners on vertical walls, and for the truly hardcore on roofs.
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EH Campus Set tm 3
This campus set sports a combination of the large, positive finger-buckets like those found in Campus Set™ 2 and the smaller full-hand-needed-to-grip holds in Campus Set™ 1. This is another great set for campus training on walls that are up to 50° past vertical.
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EH Comp Pocketstm
Also designed by climbing trainer and "Training For Climbing" author Eric Hörst, these one, two, and three finger pockets are smaller than the EH Training Pockets™. This pocket set has more monos than the Training Pockets making it a bit more challenging. If you're looking to train on small pockets but don't want to tear tendons, these are the holds for you.
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EH Training Edges
Another set shaped by Eric Hörst, these finger-friendly holds are designed to improve finger strength while minimizing tendon strains. These holds are primarily designed for use on 30° - 50° overhanging walls but can be used at any angle.
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EH Training Pockets
These friendly pockets will prepare you for pulling on steep walls. They are great for targeting the use of specific fingers, from one finger sinkers to four finger monsters and although primarily intended for 30° - 50° walls, they can be used at any angle.
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LA Melrose
Are they pinches or are they slopers? Maybe they are a combination of both! While you can use most holds as pinches, rotate them 45° and they will become slopers. These interesting and stylish pinches (slopers?) are designed for training and course setting.
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LA Venice
This is a pocket set with a nice variety of shapes. These rounded, friendly designs offer something a little different from your average pocket set. Designed by Lisa Hörst, these holds are ideal for use on walls from vertical to 30° past vertical.
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