Tindeq Progressor

The Tindeq progressor 200 and 500 are encased in a sleek, lightweight, and robust ABS enclosure, featuring a state-of-the-art USB-C rechargeable battery. Compatible with both iOS and Android. Fully Rechargeable.

  • Sampling Frequency: 80Hz
  • Design Load: 2000 N (200 kg) or 5000 N (500kg) (Full Scale)
  • Safe Overload: 120% Full Scale
  • Limit Overload: 150% Full Scale
  • Precision: 0.25% Full Scale
  • Non-linearity, Repeatability and Hysteresis : 0.1% Full Scale

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What is a Tindeq Progressor?

The Tindeq Progressor is a portable digital force sensor designed for climbers, coaches, and therapists to measure strength and track progress. It connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth and records accurate data on finger strength, pulling power, and endurance. Lightweight and USB-C rechargeable, the Progressor makes it easy to bring objective numbers into your climbing training or rehabilitation program. Whether you’re working on hangboard sessions, recovering from an injury, or testing overall pulling strength, the Tindeq Progressor helps you train smarter and avoid guesswork.

Tindeq Progressor: 200 vs. 500?

The Tindeq Progressor comes in two models: the Progressor 200 and the Progressor 500. Both are precision force sensors designed for climbers, coaches, and therapists, but they differ in load capacity and use cases. Both models use the same Tindeq app, are USB-C rechargeable, lightweight, and give precise real-time data.

  • Tindeq Progressor 200: Measures up to 200 kg. Best for climbers, fingerboard training, rehab, and everyday strength tracking.
  • Tindeq Progressor 500: Measures up to 500 kg. Best for coaches, researchers, and athletes testing very high loads.

Why Climbers Choose the Tindeq Progressor?

  • Data-driven training: Measure finger strength and pulling power with precision
  • Injury prevention: Track load and avoid overtraining with quantifiable feedback
  • Portable: Bring it to the gym, crag, or clinic without bulky equipment
  • Versatile: Attache to with portable fingerboards or climbing holds
  • Trusted by professionals: Used worldwide by coaches, physiotherapists, and elite climbers

How can dynamometry be used with climbers?

Whichever tool that you choose to use, there are many methods where dynamometry can be used as a tool to help quantify the strength of rock climbers. See below for various use examples.

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