Set#2 is a great minimalist set. They are basic shapes with just enough thickness to keep them inexpensive while still staying comfortable — awesome jugs in terrain up to 45-degrees overhanging.
Larry Lucas
Flexible & Friendly Jugs
My wall was getting filled out, but I needed some more large jugs for the kids. I already had set #3, and the feel of this set complements it perfectly. These are fantastic warm-up holds, and they're great since you can place them anywhere. They are solid, super positive, and have great 2.0 texture.
Sam Kau
Comfortable single hand jugs
I have this set and set 3 as well. Set 2 is more for just one hand while set 3 is matchable. Positive holds for big moves. I have them on a 40 degree wall and they feel like v2 to me. Comfy holds!
Diane Meier
Great for kids on a steep wall
I have a 42 degree board and needed some larger holds for my kids (age 5). I was worried about their little fingers using my smaller Moonboard holds. The kids can already make a few moves on these jugs if they're set close together, and can grab these with 2 hands. It's just a matter of time before they make more moves and harder ones. I might need another set or 2 in the next few months! Texture is great, grippy but not at all hard on the skin. A pleasure to grab.
True Varelli
Jugs
I have these on my 45 and they’re cool! Good for dynamic moves or good finishing holds. Nice feeling and fun to climb on.
Guest
foundation for our indoor wall
I built a 45 degree wall for my children who are beginner climbers. The large basic jugs provide the foundation for a couple of primary routes, enabling them to build strength and confidence, and explore from there. These holds are big - for example, they provide more grip to hold onto than the XL dripstone jugs. The kids have plenty of room to place both hands on one hold.