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21-Oct-2003 8:17:50 PM
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Just wondering if any one has purchased holds from www.XCILVER.com in canada from ebay.com. If so are they any good? Last price for 100 holds was under $100
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21-Oct-2003 8:19:44 PM
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100 for $100?! Surely thats a typo?
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21-Oct-2003 8:27:49 PM
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There's a catch the holds have to be shiped from Canada. I contacted them last time they had an auction on ebay for 100 holds and shipping was $66 dollars. Have a look at www.ebay.com and search for climbing holds worldwide
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22-Oct-2003 12:31:49 PM
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From readin the xcilver site, the price is not a typo, but I'm guessing that the majority of the holds are the tiny screw-on holds (they sell from the site for $36 for 48 jibs.) Let us know how long they take to arrive, and what they are like.
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15-Nov-2005 2:07:17 PM
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Just reading this old thread and thought i would throw in my two bob.
Bought a set of 50 Xciliver bouldering holds cheap on ebay. They looked pretty good in the photo.
when they arived i was so disapointed as the photo had been taken of the box from a low angle and super close up. This made the holds look decent however they were crappy chips. They way overcharged on postage and the holds faded in no time.
Crap!
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15-Nov-2005 2:16:11 PM
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Christ, even your icon looks disappointed.
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15-Nov-2005 4:00:37 PM
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Any holds you could recommend instead hatman ....
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15-Nov-2005 5:00:46 PM
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Yeah I know some ace holds for cheap, I could tell you however i did this once and neil chased me off the forum!
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18-Nov-2005 2:42:26 AM
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i bought holds from these guys for my woodie for a great price and i put them through hell they are australian made too.
www.woodieworx.com/
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18-Nov-2005 8:18:16 AM
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“Those holds are so good, they are exactly what I was after. Thanks so much. You should try and buy some of these, the texture is awesome.”Jason, Sutherland Shire
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