FS: Huge collection of climbing holds, hang boards, and climbing wall
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Huge collection of climbing holds (498 hand holds, 193 foot chips), 3 hang boards (moon board, metolius, and trango rock prodigy board), 5 campus rungs, 4 climbing training books, and ALL of the climbing wall plywood. I am located in Southwest Wisconsin (Platteville) and pickup is required. There is a massive amount of climbing wall plywood very densely populated with t-nuts. For reference in the photos, the top of the climbing wall is at 10 feet. There is a large variety of climbing holds. Tons of open handed holds, pinches, pockets, edges, finger buckets, and jugs. Also a good variety in terms of size and brand (Rock Candy, So Ill, Nicros, Pusher, Atomik, etc.). Bolts for all hand holds and foot chips are included (with extra to spare). After 4 years of not climbing, I have accepted the fact that I have moved on to other obsessions.This setup treated me very well. I could fill up the entire wall with holds and have plenty left over. If you have been thinking about building your own bouldering wall, this is everything you need My strong preference is to sell this all at once. Make me an offer! Let me know if you have any questions or want more specifics. |
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Would you sell your larger holds separately? I'm in Madison |
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Chris I'm building a wall in my garage and am interested. What were the dimensions of the wall (room the wall was in) previously? |
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Holy shit. Dude you should have put this up for sale a year ago. You coulda gotten like a million dollars |
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Im very interested in buying some of your holds. Pm me |
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PMd about the whole batch |
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Also is the sickest setup I’ve seen in a bit, would love to see a pic with the whole wall set |
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Adam Ronchetti wrote: The wall was approximately two 15 feet sides coming together in a corner cave type feature. The top of the wall is 10 feet tall and the angle is mostly 45 degree with a few 30 degree sections. So a lot of plywood. The largest pieces are 4 feet by 4 feet (as I did all the building myself) and all 3/4 inch plywood densely populated with t-nuts. You would have plenty of plywood to build a large garage gym. |
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Nick Taylor wrote: A portion of the wall ... but should give an idea :). Usually reset every 4 months and ended up with 125 or so problems. It was a fun setup. |
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Dang, you must of gotten pretty good with that sort of setup. |
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PMd |
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Still available. Send me a message if you are interested. |
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Pmed for some batches |
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I'm poor but would be down to buy jugs and good crimps if you're willing to sell them in a batch. I have a 45 degree wall and need to not have my bullshit plywood holds anymore. |
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I would also be interested in a batch of 50 or so hand holds if that’s the direction you end up going |
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pm’d about 15-20 handholds |
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PM'ed, and can pick up on weekends. |
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I would be interested in one of the hang boards! |
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I would also be interested if you ended up parsing out the holds :) |