F-Line Hidden Drytooling Holds
New Paltz, NY USA – Furnace Industries introduces F-Line Hidden Drytooling Holds, a new line of steel drytooling holds.
F-Line Hidden Drytooling Holds have been designed to change and deeply challenge the way climbers approach their training for Ice, Mixed and Drytool climbing.
In ice & mixed climbing nothing is certain, especially your next pick placement. The way one approaches and prepares for this uncertainty should be an integral part of everyone’s training routine.
On the surface, each hold looks exactly the same. Hidden behind each top plate is a unique hold design requiring you to discover the hold, engage your pick, and unlock the sequence. The result is ultra sharp placement skills cultivated by a deeper focus on pick feedback, body tension, footwork, and overall climbing tenacity.
Forged from bullet hard steel, the F-Line Hidden Drytooling Holds are designed to endure the consistent and persistent training required to prepare for the next great ascent!
Discover your true potential and prepare for the unexpected with F-Line Hidden Drytooling Holds.
Technical Specifications:
Hold Material: AR 500 Steel (Hardness 50-60 HRC) Backing Plate Material: 7075 Aluminum Footprint: 3” x 4” (7.62cm x 10.16cm)
Stands off wall: 5/8” (1.58cm)
Mount: Screw on
Weight: 8.25oz (232g)
Press Photos: Available Here
About Furnace Industries:
Founded in 2011, Furnace Industries is the leading provider of ice, mixed & drytooling training equipment in North America. Furnace Industries is committed to promoting and supporting the sport of ice and mixed climbing and competition drytooling around the world.
Media Contact:
Nick Hernandez
Co-Owner – Head of Marketing & Sales
Nicholas@Furnace-Industries.com
973-868-8774
www.Furnace-Industries.com
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