
Fingerboard
Fingerboard
Does anybody out there know were I can get a good fingerboard...and which desighn to get 

Hi Danie.
I'm enjoying my Gecko Hangdog: http://www.geckogrips.co.za/hangdog.html
I haven't used it a huge amount due to a finger injury (cooking & big knife, not climbing
) but it seems like a good product. And local means affordable!
Cheers!
I'm enjoying my Gecko Hangdog: http://www.geckogrips.co.za/hangdog.html
I haven't used it a huge amount due to a finger injury (cooking & big knife, not climbing

Cheers!
I think that you need to choose a finger board that is:
A) Relevant to the rock you climb on (eg a board with millions of pockets is useless if you climb at the Restaurant)
B) Relevant to your ability
The Gecko board is good for beginner and intermediate level climbers, whereas the Moon finger board has much smaller holds and is consequently more relevant to top-level climbers.
The Moon finger board is obviously much more expensive.
A) Relevant to the rock you climb on (eg a board with millions of pockets is useless if you climb at the Restaurant)
B) Relevant to your ability
The Gecko board is good for beginner and intermediate level climbers, whereas the Moon finger board has much smaller holds and is consequently more relevant to top-level climbers.
The Moon finger board is obviously much more expensive.
There's no point being pessimistic, because it probably won't work
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Maybe you just need to get stronger? Or see a doctor?Guy wrote:Do the new Gecko Boards still have the protruding gecko logo below the jugs? My board had these, but I filed them off because they used to dig holes in my wrists when I did pull-ups on the jugs.
Just a thought.
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The moonstones board is cheaper than most. Jugs at the top and pretty positive so suitable for any climber. Middle crimps are challenging but doable. the lower ones are for the hardcore.
http://www.climbingwall.co.za/index.php ... t&Itemid=4
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Beastmaker 2000 expensive, but hands down the best thing out there to get you strong, but if used incorrectly can break you (some of SA's top have fallen victim to this thing)
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I love the beastmaker and think wooden boards are the way as they don't trash your skin / you can still train on them with trashed skin.
Still a bloody boring activity though, if it's not set up in front of the telly.
Still a bloody boring activity though, if it's not set up in front of the telly.
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check out the ones at City Rock if you are in Cape Town. The big shiny wooden one hanging on the wall behind the till with the SOLD sign on is mine.
i had the gecko one but it would eat the skin on my pinkie and ring finger when doing dead hangs. Badly, like peel 3mm of skin off badly, making it impossible to complete a 20 min workout. and i thought my hands were tough.
i have done a few sessions on Guy's wooden beast maker and i can say that it is much easier on the skin. City Rock's equivalent looks like the closest thing to that at half the price.
it should be in my scullery by at least the 1st half of 2012......
i had the gecko one but it would eat the skin on my pinkie and ring finger when doing dead hangs. Badly, like peel 3mm of skin off badly, making it impossible to complete a 20 min workout. and i thought my hands were tough.
i have done a few sessions on Guy's wooden beast maker and i can say that it is much easier on the skin. City Rock's equivalent looks like the closest thing to that at half the price.
it should be in my scullery by at least the 1st half of 2012......
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Wooden boards are the way to go, but the Wood Grips boards tend to have too large of holds to be effective when pushing for hard training. I have the Metolius Simulator and it has a large variety of grips. I love it.
The Moonstones board lacks enough variety of holds to be good for training. I am very strong with deadhangs, pullups and all the other training methods and yet I find that this board is inadequate. You can basically crimp on it.
Beastmakers are the Bugati Veyron of boards, you get what you pay for.
Most important thing is to ensure you warm up properly and don't push too hard until your body is ready to take the abuse. It is a very good way to progress from 25 upwards, take care of your fingers if you're not climbing hard consistently...
The Moonstones board lacks enough variety of holds to be good for training. I am very strong with deadhangs, pullups and all the other training methods and yet I find that this board is inadequate. You can basically crimp on it.
Beastmakers are the Bugati Veyron of boards, you get what you pay for.
Most important thing is to ensure you warm up properly and don't push too hard until your body is ready to take the abuse. It is a very good way to progress from 25 upwards, take care of your fingers if you're not climbing hard consistently...
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If you are in Cape Town, you can get hold of Olaf De Wet on 0845150857 who will make you a costom wooden hangboard.
I have tested them out myself and they are the most finger friendly boards I have used, made from quality wood. He has made some boards with super interesting and useful features that one generally would not find on regular hangboards, but as they are costom one can choose what ever one would like. Olaf will make it all.
I have tested them out myself and they are the most finger friendly boards I have used, made from quality wood. He has made some boards with super interesting and useful features that one generally would not find on regular hangboards, but as they are costom one can choose what ever one would like. Olaf will make it all.