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JamesRE
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Jul 6, 2015
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San Francisco. CA
· Joined Feb 2015
· Points: 0
Not sure how kosher self promotion is on this forum but wanted to see what you guys though of these hangboards a friend and I have started manufacturing. Our target market is intermediate climbers who don't want to dish out a ton of money but want to get some quality hangboard training in. We also wanted these to be a little more aesthetically pleasing than some of the other boards on the market so we've been making these out of several different species of wood to. Any and all comments are appreciated. Let us know if you have any questions or suggestions. royal-edge.com
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Mathias
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Jul 6, 2015
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Loveland, CO
· Joined Jun 2014
· Points: 306
I'm no expert on hangboarding, but if I didn't already have a wooden boards installed in the house, I'd buy one of these. Very simple and tasteful design. It'd be nice to have some kind of pinches on there, but my board doesn't have those either.
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Jonathan Little
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Jul 6, 2015
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Arlington, WA
· Joined Dec 2014
· Points: 0
How deep are each of the edges? Edit: nvm found it. 0.5, 0.75, and 1 inch
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Rick Blair
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Jul 6, 2015
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Denver
· Joined Oct 2007
· Points: 266
Would be cool to see what a sample workout would look like.
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CVRIV
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Jul 27, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jul 2015
· Points: 0
$70?!?!? You can make you own for a couple of bucks with plywood and wood strips. Just mark the plywood and screw the strips down.
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sanz
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Jul 27, 2015
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Pisgah Forest, NC
· Joined Nov 2011
· Points: 210
To be fair, the non-exotic wood versions are $35. I made a similar three-edge hangboard (minus the sloper) out of plywood and oak strips for about $20, so I don't think its a bad deal. That said, I also made one out of scrap wood for $2 once...
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sanz
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Jul 27, 2015
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Pisgah Forest, NC
· Joined Nov 2011
· Points: 210
To be fair, the non-exotic wood versions are $35. I made a similar three-edge hangboard (minus the sloper) out of plywood and oak strips for about $20, so I don't think its a bad deal. That said, I also made one out of scrap wood for $2 once...
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Mike Bond
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Jul 28, 2015
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Kentucky
· Joined Aug 2009
· Points: 3,202
It's cool and inexpensive...but the smallest edge is too big for most programs. 1/2" is almost 13mm...way too big for most people looking to use this training method. You have to get it down to 10mm....better to have a 8mm or even a 6mm.
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djh860
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Jul 28, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Dec 2014
· Points: 110
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Luc Ried
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Jul 28, 2015
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Batesville, AR
· Joined Mar 2014
· Points: 440
Awesome looking product, it would be nice to see you broaden your audience by making an easier one, harder one, then you could have a larger one that encompasses many hold types, more than the metolius wood boards. Keep on being awesome guys
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Pavel Burov
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Jul 29, 2015
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Russia
· Joined May 2013
· Points: 50
JamesRE, Ubuntu, Chromium, your Web-site doen't work at all.
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CVRIV
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Jul 30, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jul 2015
· Points: 0
sanz wrote:To be fair, the non-exotic wood versions are $35. I made a similar three-edge hangboard (minus the sloper) out of plywood and oak strips for about $20, so I don't think its a bad deal. That said, I also made one out of scrap wood for $2 once... True. I have made several for only a few bucks as well.
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ShireSmitty
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Jul 30, 2015
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WP
· Joined Jan 2013
· Points: 70
I love that they are solid wood, and i love their simplicity as well. I wouldn't buy one though because i have a woodshop and all the skills, and from an engineering standpoint i see several places for improvement, primarily being that they don't look finger friendly and healthy. If they were refined i think they have potential... good effort.
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Mark E Dixon
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Jul 30, 2015
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Possunt, nec posse videntur
· Joined Nov 2007
· Points: 984
dnoB ekiM wrote:It's cool and inexpensive...but the smallest edge is too big for most programs. 1/2" is almost 13mm...way too big for most people looking to use this training method. You have to get it down to 10mm....better to have a 8mm or even a 6mm. +1, at least if you want it to be useful for folks beyond intermediate.
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