Climb Higher, Train Smarter! 🧗♀️
The Monik PAIR climbing hangboard is a pocket-sized finger trainer designed for rock climbers seeking to enhance their grip strength. Weighing only 0.11 lb and measuring 2.8x1.8x0.8’’, this ultra-portable device allows climbers to train individual fingers effectively. Crafted from wood for a skin-friendly experience, it’s perfect for warming up or training at any level. Developed by a professional climber, it’s a thoughtful gift for climbing enthusiasts.
Color | Wood |
Material | Wood |
Brand | RUSTAM CLIMBING |
Item Weight | 50 Grams |
Style | Wrap |
Tension Level | Medium |
Product Dimensions | 2.8"L x 1.8"W |
Manufacturer | RUSTAM CLIMBING |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.17 x 2.68 x 1.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.76 x 1.77 x 0.79 inches |
Brand Name | RUSTAM CLIMBING |
Part Number | 0212 |
J**Y
Dandy and yuge
I thought these were gonna be kinda small but nope. They fit pretty thicc fingers. I can see why they're carved so thick. It's so they can hold all that weight we're dragging. I prefer these over the Raindrops.
B**A
Not Humid Climate Friendly
Just my luck that these show up and it begins raining for three days straight. I also live in a humid climate. It wasn't 4 days before I could feel the texture of the wood begin to change.Will sand down and seal to avoid splintering. Had I not caught this I'd have been in for a very annoying splinter.The product itself is great in utility and one of my new favorite training tools.
V**V
Lightweight pocket-sized trainers
Got them together with a fingerboard from the same company (playmate). The board is very light, so I didn’t use these much so far. Used a couple of times with a backpack as a weight and a small carabiner. But they are quite well made, and are also extremely light. Noticed that the logo on these looks quite stylish.The robe used is the same as the one on the playmate, and it seems fully suitable to this product (feels a bit too thin for the playmate).
H**A
Solid
Good exercise for fingers.
A**R
Handy, light and multifunctional training device
As a certified IFGMA mountain guide I wanted to have some handy power training tool that could be always carried with even in the mountains, for example on the keychain. By pure coincidence I already had Quadrock from Rustam Climbing – and I gained good experience with it. It’s really a nice training tool with good quality and perfectly suits even to take it with on a sport climbing day trip. Though, I found it being too bulky for my purposes (multiday staying in mountain huts during trekking trips, glacier tours, backcountry skiing etc.). Thereafter, I bought Monik and RainDrop and adjusted it with small biner to my keychain.The Monik and RainDrop have a good quality, well-finished surface and made from the hard wood; they are very light and have small cord attached to it. I have exceptionally thick fingers though the devices were OK ok even for me.I used Monik mostly for warm-up and RainDrop as a main training tool. I used it in four different ways. For finger training and warm-up: I put on the finger and pulled hold the biner with the other hand (useful for quick warm-up before climbing), I used rubber band and I used weight (mostly my backpack). If I had possibility to do pull-ups, I used Monik or RainDrop to increase load on one arm and train some kind of easy form of one arm pull-up – I pulled with one hand and had one of my fingers (depending on my actual form) in Monik or RainDrop. I also used both tools for rehabilitation purposes after small pulley injury for controlled load.Really strong guys in a gym used monik to show off and made a one handed one finger pull-ups on it.All in one, I would recommend Monik and RainDrop as handy, light and multifunctional training device that you can always carry with you on your trips.
C**N
It comes with two "pocket-sized fingerboards"
The media could not be loaded. Just to start, this comes with two "pocket-sized hangboards". I had looked all over this page to figure out if this came with two or just one, so hopefully this is helpful to someone else out there. Now, on to the pockets themselves...Being a climber who works a desk job, I was in the market for a "fidget device" that would allow me to train my fingers throughout the day. Luckily for me, I stumbled across these beauties and they have been an absolute delight to use.1. They are the perfect size and shape for monos on any finger.2. The camber/beveled edges are SUPER comfy.3. The build quality is quite nice and I would have no concerns with hanging off of these from a pullup bar.4. Some people have complained about issues with the wood and humidity. I am in Ohio where the humidity can get quite bad in the summer, and I personally have not experienced any issues with wood expansion, warping, or any other quality related issues.5. The holds themselves are beautifully designed and constructed and are just small enough to fit on a lanyard or keychain without being overly obtrusive.While I don't anticipate this being a full on replacement to climbing or my hangboard routine, it is nice having this tool available to use during my breaks from work. Additionally, if I do experience any finger injuries or "tweakiness", it will be nice to have this tool available to work my fingers through a range of motion without risking an even worse injury on the wall. I would highly recommend this product to anyone in the market for a finger training device or even just a party trick for friends.
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