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Just received my newest batch of holds…
Just received my newest batch of holds and as always very happy.Every experience I've had with Eclipse (and there have been many) has been excellent. The holds are well made with a good variety and now a choice of many different colours. The price is very reasonable and the service five star with a very quick delivery time even when choosing specific colours.
I bought several holds for my private…
I bought several holds for my private bouldering wall, and I’m really happy with them! They were well-packaged and are of excellent quality. I also enjoy Eclipse Presas' YouTube videos, where their team showcases the holds and demonstrates example routes. The holds met my expectations based on those videos. I’ll definitely buy from them again! :)
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