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Mammut
Diamond Finger Hangboard

3 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Diamond Finger Hangboard

The Mammut Diamond Finger Hangboard lets you train at home while following the training plans of professional climbers. Simply download the free Mammut app and choose a workout plan that suits your climbing experience, strength, and endurance levels. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced climber, the wide variety of hold shapes and sizes provides you with a challenge.


Details

  • Hangboard with a digital solution to elevate your climbing training
  • Sleek walnut hardwood construction looks good in any room
  • Compatible with the Mammut app to follow professional training plans
  • Wide variety of holds suitable for beginner to expert climbers
  • Single hand rope attachment points support single hand exercises
  • Silicone holder accommodates your phone to simplify your training
  • Item #MAM01GV
Material
walnut
Holds
2 jugs, 2 45mm flat slopers, 1 48mm flat sloper, 2 30mm flat slopers, 2 30mm 4-finger pockets, 2 16mm 2-finger pockets, 2 16mm 3-finger pockets, 1 30mm 8-finger pocket, 2 20mm 8-finger pockets, 2 20mm 4-finger pockets, 2 10mm 4-finger pockets, 1 18mm 8-finger pocket
Dimensions
33.5in
Claimed Weight
19lb 10oz
Recommended Use
climbing training
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

3 based on 3 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 0 reviews
2 Stars - 1 reviews
3 Stars - 1 reviews
4 Stars - 1 reviews
5 Stars - 0 reviews

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2 out of 5 stars

October 27, 2020

Does not work as intended

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I have actually had a very similar experience to other users. Within just a week of using this product I found myself scaling the walls at my local climbing gym with the seemingly infinite number finger jams the setters like to call "holes in the wall for the bolts". After a week of usage and receiving hate for "not doing any real climbs" I began physically tearing the holds off the walls at my local climbing gym. Fast forward a month of usage I have been elevated to new plane of existence. As I can now simply translate up the walls, the fun of climbing has been lost and I am now forced to find new hobbies relevant to 6th dimensional existence. Overall, 2 stars didn't do its job and could be less expensive.

Haywood J
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

3 out of 5 stars

September 16, 2020

Crushes

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Great hangboard. After a few weeks on this thing I started crushing doorknob handles and even exploded a few glass jars on accident.

Ben B
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

4 out of 5 stars

April 25, 2020

Information not on the websites

Incredibly well made and designed piece of equipment. However, both the Backcountry and Mammut websites are lacking mounting information that should be known before purchasing. The system is two pieces, the hangboard proper and a steel mounting plate. The steel plate mounts to the wall via six flat head screws (not provided). The mounting plate is 27 3/4" X 5 3/4" with the two countersunk screw holes vertically pre-drilled center and two additional holes drilled at 12 3/4" on each side. Depending on the building code in your area, you may have to either place a large board to mount the steel plate to or add additional material to the wall studs to facilitate mounting. There should be no problems with mounting to solid wood or block walls. The hangboard is attached to the mounting plate via four slide lock grooves cut into a steel plate mounted to the back of the hangboard. Very tight tolerances. If you are thinking of just drilling additional holes in the mounting plate, they must be countersunk because of the tight mounting tolerances.

Peter W
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com