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jwi:


very long eurohold infomercial, but interesting that AO rate volumes and big holds so high on a board. I don't, but as a relatively sane person I'd bow to Ondra's expertise.

petejh:
Wow.. looks a mega board, would love that to train on. Wonder what the total cost of all those holds comes to.

Paul B:

--- Quote from: jwi on November 25, 2022, 01:04:35 pm ---very long eurohold infomercial, but interesting that AO rate volumes and big holds so high on a board. I don't, but as a relatively sane person I'd bow to Ondra's expertise.

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I've got some of the EHs Dwarfs (https://euroholds.com/en/series-families/1023-the-seven-dwarfs.html) and some of the more bulbous offerings I've put fairly high up; you can't hit your knee on them that way (Barrows might try). They also stop that thing on boards where the last move is quite often big to a big(ger) hold.

I've also been looking at this set to try and squeeze a trickier circuit on the board (which twists from 30 to 45 deg.):
https://euroholds.com/en/series-families/1159-11966-the-spines-family.html#/5-color-no_matter_faster

I'd also really love some of the Pusher stuff but given the amount I'm not climbing currently there's no justification for buying them; the classics range (granite and font) were excellent on the Foundry boards (RIP):
https://pusher.world/product-category/classic/

abarro81:

--- Quote from: Paul B on November 25, 2022, 04:31:43 pm ---I've got some of the EHs Dwarfs (https://euroholds.com/en/series-families/1023-the-seven-dwarfs.html) and some of the more bulbous offerings I've put fairly high up; you can't hit your knee on them that way (Barrows might try).

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They do look perfect for a tricky-but-not-too-tricky knee...

Bradders:

--- Quote from: Paul B on November 25, 2022, 04:31:43 pm ---I've got some of the EHs Dwarfs (https://euroholds.com/en/series-families/1023-the-seven-dwarfs.html) and some of the more bulbous offerings I've put fairly high up; you can't hit your knee on them that way (Barrows might try). They also stop that thing on boards where the last move is quite often big to a big(ger) hold.

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Why is that? Sorry if I'm being thick, just don't get how that works.

I looked at buying some of them ages ago but if they're good I will reconsider.

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