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rideandclimbkid


Nov 25, 2003, 11:50 PM
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Southern Rocks had amazing holds and they offered t-nuts for dirt cheap. -maybe thats why they went out of business. now im stuck looking for new hold companys for cheap for my bouldering wall...i wouldnt be adverse to making my own. anyone got any good links?


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Nov 26, 2003, 12:35 AM
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Try atomik holds on ebay. I just got 19 mini jugs with bolts for $40 after shipping (they retail for $72). The guy even threw in a free hold for me. When some people think of ebay they think cheap, but these holds are nice.


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I got a 50 piece set on ebay for 60 bucks of those Atomik holds. They are pretty nice and easy to place since they are screw in.


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Try [www.oddityholds.com ] we bought a set of 30 and 100 t-nuts for about $75. The holds seem like they are pretty good quality and the shapes are pretty nice too.


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http://www.teknikhandholds.com

Enough Said. Best holds on the Market.


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http://www.cheapholds.com


rideandclimbkid


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thanks for the tips guys! been workin on my wall for a year haha. its 4ft of 23.5 degree, into a 4 foot overhand, with another 4 ft of 23.5 deg, with a 1 foot header...and eventually 6 feet across the ceiling with a 15 degree slop down the other wall to the floor. the whole thing is 6 feet deep and i might just cover the back wall with holds. started last winter, summer came and i went outdoors. just havnt needed to climb inside yet till now so its back to the basement :D


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Our gym put in a big order with Pusher a few days ago, then we got blown off and told they never got our order (which was given over the phone I belive.)

We called Nicros, they started pouring the holds before we got off the phone...they'll be here by the end of the week. 8)

Kudos to Nicros for steppin' up. :D

 

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