Medium Edges 2 is a set of seven large, smooth-edged holds, perfect for vertical to gently overhanging walls.

These holds feature a comfortable texture that is easy on the skin, while their subtle, directional shapes make them versatile for different types of moves. With enough edge space to fit 3-4 fingers, they provide a positive yet challenging grip on vertical walls and become more demanding on steeper angles.

Ideal for climbers looking to train finger strength and technique, Medium Edges 2 are both functional and visually appealing.

Key Features:

  • Set of 7 large, smooth-edged holds
  • Designed for vertical to gently overhanging walls
  • Comfortable texture that is easy on the skin
  • Provides grip for 3-4 fingers
  • Requires 7 x 1.5" bolts for installation
  • Available in multiple color options
  • HOW TO ATTACH A CLIMBING HOLD TO A PLYWOOD WALL - Click Here
  • All bolt-on holds/sets require socket head type bolts, except for the Classic Footholds Set which requires countersunk head bolts.
  • All bolts Uncarved Block sells are imperial 3/8" diameter with UNC threads.
  • Unless otherwise stated, t-nuts are not included with holds or sets.
  • Any items shown in pictures other than holds are to show scale and are not included with purchase.
  • More information about hold colors click here.
  • Bolts optionally supplied with holds/sets are suited for 17 mm thick climbing walls, if you require longer bolts order these separately.
  • It is cheaper & faster to select random colours.

Great all rounder

By: on 3 April 2023
These are quite large edges with a very nice texture that’s easy in the skin. On the 90 degree wall the medium edges are positive and comfortable. On the 35 degree wall they’re desperate and fun. I’m very happy with my edges.
(5)

Excellent, subtle shapes

6 October 2018
These are some of my favourite holds, the shapes are so subtle and quite directional, meaning i can get a lot of different moves out of them.
(5)

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