This listing is a set of two 3-1/2"-inch wide pinches. They have a 0-degree incut on each side of the hold.
Trevor Rowley
Comfortable and easy holds
I got these holds so that I could set a easy V0 route. They are set in a corner where one wall is vertical and the other is 30 degrees. They are very easy at either angle and very comfortable. The Dripstone style is my favorite out of all the sets I've got so far.
Eric Heumann
Overhang Jugs/Incline Jugs
I like using these holds for overhanging ceilings. The double incut/rounded jugs, and rough texture make them easy to both grab and stick onto when climbing ceilings. The shallow hold is a nice challenge hold on a ceiling - still grabbable due to the shape and texture.
You can also use them for incline walls, where they are a good sturdy jug.
Gregory Konig
pretty big, easy to grip
The Dripstone XL is big enough to hold 4 fingers 2 pads deep, plus a lot of material/texture to grip tight. They look really good along with the other dripstone holds on a 45 degree wall we built for our kids. These provide a good foundation but still proved challenging for the 'easy' route - some other jug options are more forgiving. They are way less fatiguing than the Medium dripstone jugs on my teenager's hands.