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Dynamometers like Tindeq and PitchSix help climbers track progress and measure finger strength. If you are looking to level up your performance, these finger strength dynamometers provide data-driven feedback to improve your climbing and help you assess if your ready to pull hard on any given send day. Pair with your favourite hangboard or lifting edge for a complete training tracker setup.


Dynamometers

What is a dynamometer used to measure in climbing?

In climbing, a dynamometer measures finger force output during hangs, lifts, or grip exercises. It's a key tool for tracking progress over time and tailoring your training plan. Pair it with portable hangboards or lifting edges for real-time feedback.

What is the purpose of a dynamometer in climbing?

The main goal is to make finger strength training more measurable. With tools like Tindeq or Pitch Six, climbers can test their maximum effort, detect strength imbalances, or track training progress.

Why Should Climbers Use a Dynamometer?

For climbers who want to train smart, a finger strength dynamometer can prevent overtraining and help tailor your load. It’s a great way to understand your baseline strength and identify plateaus or asymmetries. Many climbers use these tools weekly or monthly to track progression alongside their regular climbing or hangboard workouts.

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