• 2 Jugs for a firm, easy grip
    • 30 Degree Slopers and 40 Degree Slopers
    • 1 Very Deep (40mm) 4 Finger Pocket
    • 2 Deep (40mm) and 4 Middle (28mm and 18mm) 2 Finger Pockets
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    • Training racks
    • Hangboards
    • Climbing Training Tools
    • Climbing Rehab Tools
    • Training Accessaries
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  • This continuing education course is for medical professionals and coaches looking to advance their knowledge in assessing, diagnosing and treating finger injuries with rock climbers. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on case based learning and practical application. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to assess and rehabilitate rock climbing finger injuries.
  • This introductory course is for clinicians looking to learn how to assess, diagnose and treat climbing finger injuries with diagnostic ultrasound. You will access and view 160 minutes of pre-recorded lectures, read associated articles, and problem solve climbing patient cases with ultrasound assessments. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to use ultrasound to diagnose climber finger injuries. *Course fees do not include tax and/or VAT. Additional taxes will be calculated separately at checkout based on your geographic location.
  • 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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  • The MetacarpEdge V2 is the next evolution of the original unlevel edge hangboard, designed for climbing performance and rehabilitation. It now offers new textured surface options including Wood-Tex, Granite-Tex, Marble-Tex, and smooth finishes for customized grip and comfort. The refined 30 mm edge with a 10 mm insert improves comfort, muscle activation, and training precision across different hand sizes. Lightweight, portable, and fully customizable, it is the only edge board you need for both rehab and max-strength training.

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  • The Resilient Climber teaches climbers how to assess and improve the strength and mobility behind 40 essential climbing movements. Using movement challenges, corrective exercises, and structured programming, it provides a practical system to enhance performance while minimizing injury risk. Inside You’ll Find:

    • 40 key climbing movements broken down in detail
    • Challenges that assess your ability to perform each movement
    • Targeted exercises to address mobility and strength limitations
    • Guidance on integrating exercises into a structured routine
    • Strategies to build resilience and reduce injury risk
     
  • The Resilient Climber Videos are an exercise library of over 250 videos designed to help climbers improve the strength, mobility, and movement capacity behind climbing techniques. Created as the companion to The Resilient Climber book, this series can also be used as a standalone resource for climbers who want clear exercise instruction and guided movement training.

    Inside the series, every exercise is demonstrated in detail so you can understand exactly how to perform each drill, what it should feel like, and common mistakes to avoid. Whether your goal is improving climbing performance, building resilience, or reducing injury risk, these videos provide practical instruction you can immediately apply to your training.

  • Train strength, power, and control with one space-saving adjustable kettlebell. With the turn of a dial, you can quickly adjust from 8 to 40 lbs, making it easy to move between exercises without needing multiple kettlebells. It replaces six individual weights, including 8, 12, 20, 25, 35, and 40 lbs, and is ideal for full-body training such as swings, rows, squats, carries, twists, and other exercises that support climbing performance. Its compact design makes it a practical option for home training, small spaces, or anyone looking to build strength without taking up extra room.

  • TheraBand Comfort Fit Ankle Weights are a simple, effective tool for progressive lower extremity strengthening in home exercise and rehabilitation programs. Each neoprene cuff weighs 2.5 lbs and secures around the ankle or wrist with an adjustable hook-and-loop strap. For climbers recovering from ankle sprains, foot injuries, or hip and knee conditions, they provide an easy way to add resistance to strengthening exercises without changing movement technique.

  • A yoga block is a useful tool for climbers working on mobility, flexibility, and movement quality — both in training and rehabilitation. The Manduka Cork Block is made from sustainably sourced, fine-grain cork that provides a firm, stable surface for supported stretching, hip openers, thoracic mobility work, and balance exercises. At 4" x 6" x 9", it can be oriented in three heights to modify range of motion based on your current flexibility or injury stage.

  • A stability ball is a versatile rehab and training tool used by physiotherapists to improve core strength, spinal stability, balance, and postural control. The TheraBand Pro Series ball is made from burst-resistant rubber and inflates to 26 inches (65 cm), making it suitable for adults between 5'7" and 6'1". For climbers, it is useful for core activation exercises, lumbar stabilization work, and shoulder rehab drills that require an unstable surface to challenge neuromuscular control.

  • The TheraBand Mini Ball is a 9-inch inflatable PVC ball used in physiotherapy and home exercise programs to add instability and tactile feedback to core, shoulder, and postural exercises. It can be positioned between the body and the floor or wall to increase the challenge of standard rehab movements. For climbers, it is particularly useful for shoulder stabilization drills, scapular control exercises, and core work where a small, soft surface is needed to cue proper muscle activation. No pump required — it inflates by breath using the included tube.

  • TheraBand resistance bands are one of the most widely used tools in physical therapy and home rehabilitation programs. The beginner set includes three color-coded bands — Yellow (3–4.3 lbs), Red (3.7–5.5 lbs), and Green (4.6–6.7 lbs) — each 5 feet long, allowing for progressive resistance training across a range of exercises. For climbers, resistance bands are useful for shoulder strengthening, rotator cuff rehab, scapular stabilization, and hip and ankle work during injury recovery. Both latex and non-latex options are available.

  • The Bowflex SelectTech 552 replaces 15 separate dumbbell pairs in a single compact unit, adjusting from 5 to 52.5 lbs per dumbbell with a quick twist of the dial. For climbers, having access to a full range of dumbbell weights at home makes it practical to follow progressive strengthening programs for the shoulder, elbow, and upper body without needing a gym. The ergonomic non-slip handle and locking plate system keep the weight secure during movement, and the included storage trays keep the setup tidy when not in use.

  • TheraBand's 41-inch loop bands offer significantly more resistance than standard flat therapy bands, making them useful for full-body strengthening exercises and advanced rehabilitation work. The 2-pack Easy set includes a Light (15 lbs) and Medium (25 lbs) band, each made from durable natural rubber latex that maintains its elasticity with daily use. For climbers, loop bands are practical for assisted pull-up progressions, hip and glute strengthening, shoulder loading, and lower extremity rehab exercises where higher resistance is needed than flat bands can provide.

  • TheraBand's 12-inch loop bands are a compact, portable option for lower extremity strengthening, hip rehab, and mobility work. The set includes four color-coded bands in progressive resistance levels — Yellow, Red, Green, and Blue — each measuring 12 inches long and 3 inches wide. The wider design sits flat against the skin and resists rolling during movement, which makes them practical for exercises where band placement needs to stay consistent. For climbers, they are commonly used for hip abduction, glute activation, clamshells, and ankle strengthening work during lower extremity rehabilitation.

  • The TRX GO is a lightweight suspension training system that anchors to any door, beam, or overhead structure for use in bodyweight exercise. It is one of the most versatile tools available for climbing-specific rehabilitation and strength training — allowing you to modify the difficulty of any exercise simply by adjusting your body position. For climbers, it is useful for scapular stability work, inverted rows, push-up progressions, single-leg balance training, and core exercises that require controlled loading through functional movement patterns. The full kit includes the suspension strap, indoor and outdoor anchors, and a mesh carry bag.

  • Core sliders are small dual-sided discs that reduce friction between the hand or foot and the floor, allowing smooth, controlled sliding movements that challenge core stability, shoulder strength, and lower extremity control. The Synergee sliders work on both hard floors (foam side) and carpet (plastic side), making them practical for home use. For climbers, they are useful for core anti-extension exercises, pike progressions, shoulder stability drills, and hip flexor strengthening — movements that directly translate to the body tension and positional control required on the wall.

  • A foam roller is a standard tool in physiotherapy and athletic recovery, used for soft tissue mobilization, thoracic spine mobility, and neuromuscular warm-up work. The 12-inch high-density polypropylene roller is firm enough to maintain shape under bodyweight, compact enough to travel with, and the shorter length makes it practical for targeted work on specific regions. For climbers, foam rolling is commonly used for thoracic extension mobilization, lat and pec minor release, and lower extremity soft tissue work as part of a warm-up or recovery routine.

  • A 36-inch foam roller is a versatile tool used for mobility, warm-ups, and climbing-specific strength training. It can be used to roll out tight muscles in the legs, back, shoulders, and forearms. Its longer length also makes it useful for lying lengthwise along the spine to open the chest and shoulders. Climbers can also squeeze the foam roller between the hands to train compression strength.

  • Gymnastic rings are one of the most effective tools for developing the upper body strength, shoulder stability, and body tension that directly transfer to climbing performance. The GHB rings are made from 1.25-inch birch wood, which provides a natural grip surface similar to wooden hangboards, and the adjustable numbered straps make it straightforward to set equal heights on both rings. For climbers, rings are useful for building pulling strength through ring rows and inverted rows, developing shoulder stability through support holds and push-up progressions, and training the scapular control needed to manage climbing loads safely. The set includes a door anchor, foot straps, grip tape, and a carry bag.

  • A yoga strap extends your reach in stretching and mobility exercises, allowing you to hold positions that would otherwise require more flexibility than you currently have. The Manduka Align strap is made from unbleached natural cotton with a zinc alloy interlocking buckle that holds securely without slipping during sustained holds. At 10 feet long and 1.75 inches wide, it provides enough length for most lower extremity and shoulder stretches. For climbers, it is useful for hamstring and hip flexor stretching, shoulder and thoracic mobility work, and assisted flexibility exercises during rehabilitation.

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