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Tags: Climbing training, Fingerboard, Mounting

PowerPanel™: Fingerboard Mounting Panel

Its a common problem, where do you mount a fingerboard? More often than not a suitable mounting surface that is the correct height from the ground and strong enough is not available. We've seen all kinds of contraptions to support a fingerboard but non of which seem to be fully fit-for-purpose. Until now...

The solution from Highball Climbing...

  • Secure fingerboard mounting - now it's easy to put up that board!
  • Fully adjustable to fit a range of doorway widths
  • Slots in and out of the doorway is seconds
  • Robust CNC construction.
  • Compatible with most popular fingerboard designs*, Including Beastmaker, Woodgrips, Moon, and many others...

We are proud to present our PowerPanel™, a simple and effective door-frame mounted solution to fitting a fingerboard. This patented system is fully adjustable to fit almost all domestic sized doorways**, providing a secure place to put a fingerboard. The panel is easy to fit in a matter of minutes, using only a screw driver. Once fitted the panel can be removed and replaced in a matter of seconds, it simply slots in and out of discreet brackets attached to the door frame.

    Price: £49.00 | International Shipping is available by arrangement, please contact us for a quote.
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  • * mounting surface measures 646mm x 226mm, check screw hole spacing in fingerboard does not fall outside this area.
  • ** to fit doorways between 670mm - 820mm

Customer Review:

"The PowerPanel is a tough and rugged, yet versatile piece of training equipment. It is a well thought out solution to a serious problem that is faced by many climbers such as myself. Not only have I been able to mount my Beastmaker 2000 on blocks that allow space for hand jam practice, but I have also been able to mount a homemade pinch master on the underside. I have plans to put a Moon board and various other bits of training gear on the back. Well done Highball Climbing on producing another excellent piece of training equipment!" (Calum Young - http://calyoung.weebly.com/)