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The Jaques of London Climbing Handles are a set of 5 durable resin grips designed for kids, perfect for transforming any garden or indoor space into a climbing adventure. Easy to install and adjustable for various ages and skill levels, these climbing holds promote active play and outdoor exploration, all while being backed by a family-run business with a rich history since 1795.
Age range | kids |
Size | M |
Material composition | Resin |
Material type | Resin, |
Number of pieces | 5 |
Included components | 5 climbing handles with a accompanying fixings |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Jaques of London |
Manufacturer | Jaques of London |
Item model number | 94016 |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 10 x 4.3 cm; 650 g |
ASIN | B092VYTB3J |
B**R
Great intro to climbing
This is great fun and fitted well to a board and the garage wall was too thick. Got a second set as well to extend the fun. Also by using the board I don’t have holes in the garage when it comes off
R**5
Good strong hand holds, shiny plastic and not enough for a good climb
I got these holds to compliment another set we had and make it go further. These holds are less value for money than a large pack but pretty good value over all. Apart from the plastic on these being shiny they are pretty much identical taking into account they are all wonky wobbly shapes. You get good fixings in here, you can see in the picture you get some good teeth bolts to grip the wood and a slight negative is that the bolts are too big for the hole and you use washers to keep the grips level, it works but it would have been better with holes that fit the bolts.All in all they are good hand holds that you can attach to the side of a climbing frame wall or just make one out of marine board and screw it to the side of a play tower thing.Pretty good.
W**N
A professional standard item!
The media could not be loaded. They are made from super hard wearing and heavy duty plastic.You receive 5 jugs/grips with your order. You receive all of the bolts, washers and wall/wood fixings. Unfortunately I didn't receive the 3/8" allen key needed to attach these to my wall but that's not really an issue as allen keys are easily sourced and are cheap to buy. If you have an 'impact' driver, you'd be better off using this to attach the jugs to the wall, so the lack of an allen key isn't an issue for me!They are very reasonably priced and are professionally made to a high standard. When used outdoors, they'll resist the weather and will perform well for years.You can relocate them as your bouldering skills improve, allowing you to design more challenging routes.The wide structure of these jugs allows for a secure grip offering an ideal platform for your feet and lots of surface area for your hands to grip onto.For this price and the quality of their construction I've got to say that they're great and look splendid.I'd definitely buy these again and from the same supplier as I received my order very efficiently. Happy days and happy bouldering!
E**A
Fun!
Really bright and fun colours, easy to install & feel quite sturdy. Only used them on a plank of wood built up for my son but he loves them.
M**.
Amateur DIYer!
So I’d wanted a climbing ramp for my tots pikler triangle, but they are so expensive so I thought I’m sure it can’t be that hard to drill some handles into some wood?!I don’t think these are design for that purpose. I struggled to get the nuts in (it says to hammer them in after drilling the hole but I have hard wood and couldn’t get them all the way in. That said once screwed in they are sturdy. But also means this can only be used one way up as the screws and bolts are on the back. I did consider using just screws but the holes in the handles are too large for a normal screw.Overall they are strong sturdy handles for a climbing wall on the right type of wood I think they’d be fine
J**A
Great set to start climbing
Set arrived packed neatly in plastic bag.They came as a set of 5 handholds, so this set won't make a full climbing wall lol, but it makes good start for small climbing wall. The holds are strong, brightly coloured, and well-made.Fixings attached to the set are strony and sturdy. For installation you need to drill a pair of holes for each grip, tap the nut into the back and then tighten the bolt using an allen key (not supplied in the set).Overall they are strong sturdy handles for a climbing wall.In my opinion it is a good set and i would recommend it.
S**E
Very sturdy and fun
I got these for decoration rather than climbing... I do regularly climb and boulder, and these are very much on the "super easy and great for kids wearing normal shoes" scale of holds. However, I chose to put them in my exercise room that has my rowing machine.stationary bike etc, and use them as fancy hooks for towels and so on. As such I did not use the supplied fixings because I did not have access to the rear to tighten the bolts... However, having said that these are all 2 hole designs, and so from a fixing and safety point of view I've no doubt that they will fix fine if you use the correct backing board, and the double hole design eliminated and issue with spinning holds. My daughter said they look like pig snouts though, and now I can't unsee it :)
C**E
Probably need a few packs to make anything worth climbing
This set contained 5 different coloured grips and all the fixings needed to attach them to a wall (bolts, washers and gripping nuts). You simply need to drill a pair of holes for each grip, tap the nut into the back and then tighten the bolt using an allen key (not supplied). We already have some grips that we attached to our tree and these don’t seem quite so nice. One main thing I noticed is that the outer surface of the grip is textured as you would expect but the back surface is smooth (where your fingers grip over the edge), which means that if your hands are a little sweaty you just don’t get the grip you otherwise would. They also don’t come in the presentation style box that I have come to expect from Jacques of London products.
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