Hangboard Trainer
thingiverse
I was inspired by Alex Honnold's free climb of El Capitan, but didn't want to shell out $100 on a training board or butcher the massive Beastmaster for printing. This is the third iteration of improvements and I'm satisfied so far. Be safe! Printed plastic can be fragile, and layers can separate easily. Mount two of these in a position where you can hang just off the floor, so if the device breaks, you won't fall. There are five mounting holes designed for flat-head wood screws. I've been using mine daily for a week now. The bottom grip has curvature to fit your fingers better, giving a great workout. The top two grips are more advanced, being shallower and hurtling a lot more! As a 200-pound user, I'm happy with the results of printing it in PLA at 25% infill and 4mm wall thickness. I'd love to print it with other filaments to see how they perform.
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