How's that board suspended? Is it being hung from a pull-up bar?
In the meantime, here's a photo of mine to keep you going!
I had a wee feel at one in The Works the other week and was very impressed. They look and feel great. Sadly, I didn't actually do any fancy training on it due to being inappropriately dressed at the time. Next time I get my hands on one I will obviously do some serious crushing.
It was at night, we'd just popped in for a look, leggings are more day wear. And I was wearing boots, just not welly boots.
So you don't just plug it into a lightning conductor, insert your fingers into the monos, wait for a lightning strike and hey presto beast!?
Having used the one at The Works to warm up on a few times I must say that I agree with what everyone else is saying. The major plus with these boards is that they are so untweaky. Every hold feels as if you can pull as hard as you like on it without risking something snapping (unless your name is Paul B). The Beastmaker is a lovely piece of design and workmanship.
Marty, when did you order your beastmaker?I ordered mine towards the end of March and was wondering how close they are to shipping mine.Cheers