Tindeq Finger Training, Tyler Nelson is collecting data to better understand the force threshold on fingers by observing what climbers can do and their climbing grades. Introducing the new Progressor 200! The Progressor 200 marks the evolution of our beloved Progressor 150, now encased in a sleek, lightweight, and robust ABS enclosure, featuring a state-of-the-art USB-C rechargeable battery. The Finger Physiology Form asks you Based on this calculation, you may decide between finger strength and contact strength training and properly plan your subsequent training cycles. It is best suited for climbers who want to quantify strength, track progress, and train with objective data. 5 cm, and a 12 cm rubberized bottom plate, it offers unmatched stability and versatility for adding weights to your climbing setup. With a length of 30 cm, a pole diameter of 2. Tindeq is a small Norwegian company dedicated to making high-quality equipment. The Progressor 500 is a digital load/force sensor (a dynamometer) designed to measure force, especially in applications such as climbing, rehab, strength testing. Or if you wonder how far you are from doing that one arm pull-up, you can use the Progressor to measure how much help you need from the supporting arm. Perfect for warm-up at the crag. ntwjk8f, ovk2, 4sz7a0, ef, 0mogqb, x8rjbu, 9q, xedwb, zq, mwr,