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The Leach is a 50 cm long rail that transitions from flat to incut, making it ideal for a range of wall angles, especially 30-degree walls and roofs.
This versatile hold can be used as a rail, pinch, or even an undercling, offering various challenges for climbers. Perfect for knee-bars and dynamic movements, the Leach provides a secure grip and adds a fun element to your climbing setup. Its design ensures stability on steep walls and is perfect for both beginners and advanced climbers.
Key features:
- 50 cm long rail with flat to incut transitions
- Suitable for walls up to 30 degrees and roof placements
- Can be used as a pinch, rail, or undercling
- Requires 1 x 2" bolt for installation
Check out this short video of The Leach in action!
If you are viewing this product on a mobile or tablet, you may be able to view this hold on your wall actual size! Tap the plus sign to try it yourself!
Depending on your MOBILE device and browser you may have the option to view this hold/set in Augmented Reality (AR) on your wall. Will not work on desktop.
How to view in AR:
- If you see the link "View on Your Wall", simply tap the link and wait for 1-4 seconds. Link not visible? Your device/browser is not AR capable.
- When your camera opens and the 3D model of the hold appears, point your camera at a well lit wall and the hold will be "placed" there. If your camera does not open, your device/browser is not AR capable.
- Once placed, you can move your device around the hold, get close, move out, above, below, place your hand close to it, rotate using two fingers.
I have tested using an iphone 12 pro (ios 17.1) and latest versions of Chrome, Firefox and Safari and they work perfect.
TIPS:
- Best results seem to be with Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
- Wall/surface needs to be well lit
- Seems to help for there to be something else on the wall, like art, light switch, door/window frame close to where you want to place object, needs reference points
- If hold moves around, then it needs some reference point close by, see point above
- Brick/textured walls work well
- Object can be placed on flat surfaces too, but since it is a climbing hold it will be oriented vertically
- You can rotate the hold with 2 fingers
- Hopefully soon you will be able to place object on overhanging walls in the correct orientation
- Not working but you feel it should? There are so many variables that could prevent it from working, but the code I am using is written by a third party and I have zero control over it.
- 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.
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Best Hold ever
28 July 2020This hold was perfect for my home wall. It is perfect as a finishing jug, and also a large side pull. Perfect for overhanging climbing and a spray wall. Absolutely perfect for the price. Shipping was under 5 days.
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Awesome problems
19 February 2019This can be used to make awesome problems
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The photo doesn't do it justice
By: James Playfair on 12 August 2012The in-cut edge is very substantial, with a sloper-style edge opposing it. The cross section along the leech varies from skinny to really fat (much thicker than the photos appear). Consequently this hold works well in almost every orientation on almost any slope of wall. The stabilising screw is beautifully positioned to resist any untoward movement.
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LONG!!
By: Julian V. on 9 August 2012I use this as my top hold on my 20 into 45 wall and after a hard climb it provides a good, large, not too easy/hard finish. Turned upside down it is a great undercling down low, and a wickedly hard sloper/pinch for a beginner.
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Leaching
By: Davie J on 8 May 2012Goes on the roof. Great for knee-bars.
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