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December 09': O'Myorcan Ripple
OOO'My! From the amazingly popular style of the Myorcan Tufas and Mini Water Tufas, comes this incredible sloper feature with the subtle ripple aesthetic. With a brilliant hollow-back, this is one of the most lightweight features out there. We hope you love this shape as much as we do!. SKU:9U3November 09': Jr. Bugguy
Just like their parent shapes the Mr. Bugguy, these juniors give you that funky-face look a little crazy, but that's how we like our Bugguys. Each has a different sloper or single-pad edged grab super fun shapes for the kids. SKU:9A23October 09': BoCan Crimps
Straight out of our background playground of Boulder Canyon, a set of ten simple granite edges for your real rock themed enjoyment. SKU:9G1September 09': Pure Slap Slopers
One of the simplest eG sets on the market. We decided to add these 5 pancake slopes to the line while contemplating hard aręte and slab climbing. Ultra thin, but just good enough around that corner or on that face climb, to keep you holding on... 5 Large holds in a set. SKU:9P5August 09': Remarkable Rocks Scoops
A brilliantly unique half dozen of one-handed sloper grabs, with subtle thumb catches and finger divots for the smart climber. In the Remarkable Rock theme, courtesy of Kangaroo Island and Ryan Spence. 6 - Large holds in a set. SKU:9G17July 09': Caterpillar Instars
A partner set to the theme begun with Caterpillar Edges, the Instars realize in handholds the imagination of smaller caterpillars in their various stages of transformation, as subtle, rounded, flat, or incut finger grabs. 10 medium holds in a set. SKU:9S2June 09': Peabody Feet
Rounding out Ryan Spence’s excellent Peabody theme – these small edges are great technical footholds OR crimps for slab to slightly overhanging terrain. Get the Peabody Flakes, Pinches, and (soon) the Crimps, and Edges, to complete the current line up. - 20 small holds in a setSeptember 09': Galactic Pinches
One of the earliest e-Grips themes, the Galactic Crimps, continues with a set of five pinches each with a range of geometric styling and subtle finger grabs. Compliment these flat squeeze shapes with the crimps and the Galactic Mini-Jugs - 5 large holds in a set.April 09': Zen Garden Stones
An entirely fresh and aesthetically brilliant theme for the e-Grips Artistic line. Meditate on these subtle protruding edges for a bit, and you might just find yourself e-Grips enlightened. 5 – LMarch 09': Peabody Crimps
A splendid continuation of Ryan Spence’s subtle “granite-peeled” rock themed Peabody Flakes and Pinches. The Peabody Crimps range from half-finger-pad to 2-pad edges, with small thumb catches and divots galore, excellent for technical routesetting. 10 - MFebruary 09': Retro Tribal Crimps
Bringin’ back the old school originals. Hold-shaping grandmaster Ian Powell started e-Grips with diverse sets of small, artistic, and functionally technical holds. Original Tribal was one of the first of these, as were these shapes, brought back from the past... Nothing like a set of 20 classic e-Grips. 20 - SJanuary 09': Pure Power Pinches
Inspired by Tony Yaniro’s classic power training sets, Ryan Spence has come up with this perfect line of ten pinches. Clean and ultra simple lines with a clear power purpose – to get strong. Use these on a steep wall for incredibly hard moves, aesthetic resistance routes, or buy multiple sets for system training. 10 - M
Home Gyms: For only $40.00 with free shipping, you can get the best new exclusive sets at a huge discount off of website pricing - typically 30 - 40%. By purchasing your First Dibs Membership month online, you will be signed up for a 12 month commitment. Your credit card will be charged $40.00 per month at the time of shipment. 3 - 6 months after their initial release as First Dibs sets, they are introduced into the full line at regular prices, so take advantage of getting the exclusive sets first and at the best deal!
Climbing Gyms: If you're a climbing gym, First Dibs is the best, most cost-effective way to get a steady influx of the best new shapes. On average, when added to the full line, these sets are priced to gyms at $50.00 or more. Gym owners - keep your routesetters psyched! Another bonus - if you sign up as a gym, you can get the three most recent sets you missed each at the $40.00 price and also add to your order a limited number sets from the e-Grips line (at their regular prices) and still get free shipping!
Contact e-Grips National Climbing Wall Rep Chris Danielson at cdanielson@gthi.com with any questions!"
Contact e-Grips National Climbing Wall Rep Chris Danielson at cdanielson@gthi.com with any questions!"

