MOONBOARD
Why wont plywood work. I presume its just a general feeling. Engineered timbers have been pretty much proven to offer the same, if not better, structural capabilities than solid timbers. The only thing they dont perform as well in are when wet or with large temperature changes. We are seeing more and more use of engineered timber in the construction industry replacing steel.
250 problems since launch 25 days ago. Pretty good I would have thought. Equivalent of the big commercial walls replacing 2 30 problem circuits each week. And whilst the texture of the white and blacks isn't the best the shapes are good and climb well ( other than the pockets but how many pockets are not painful) I train on them 1-2 times a week in the sweatiest hottest wall in the world. You get used to them and they get more comfy with use. The yellow set are great, hard and fingery but great.
We're not talking about macro-engineering properties though are we? I doubt anyone is designing ply to be kind on fingertips.
Having said that, many of the holds on my old board were made from marine ply, an old mirror dinghy centreboard in fact. And they were fine.
Fuck me Tim are you upset with Ben because he did High Fidelity quicker than you?
Fuck me Tim are you upset with Ben because he did High Fidelity quicker than you?I could have posted that twice for effect
It is a gimmick but unlike a lot of gimmicks it's actually a good one and makes finding problems on the board so much easier. I wish the works motherboard had one installed. You should have a go as I have not heard anyone who hasn't used it say it's shit. The holds are not the best but not as bad as people on here make out. I think the shapes are reasonable but the texture is to rough.
Quote from: gme on April 22, 2016, 05:54:57 pmIt is a gimmick but unlike a lot of gimmicks it's actually a good one and makes finding problems on the board so much easier. I wish the works motherboard had one installed. You should have a go as I have not heard anyone who hasn't used it say it's shit. The holds are not the best but not as bad as people on here make out. I think the shapes are reasonable but the texture is to rough.My real problem with the lights is that before I could have the board to myself (when it was just made of boring wood), but now every cunt down the wall has to come and have a go like fuckin moths, in the same way that every cunt has to have a go on the circuit board at least once per session for novelty value (no training value, but enough to fuck up my intervals).
You need a problem on the new LED Moonboard that lights up the words Fuck Off Cunts I'm Training. Actually it'd probably be more of a circuit
I have used a moon board without lights and it is shit and as the old saying goes "you can't polish a turd", but Mr moon has put LED lights on it.
If you live in a place with a minimal number of alternatives, then the moonboard could very likely be the "least shit" option.
Quote from: tim palmer on April 23, 2016, 11:10:27 pmI have used a moon board without lights and it is shit and as the old saying goes "you can't polish a turd", but Mr moon has put LED lights on it.shit is relative. If you live in a place with a minimal number of alternatives, then the moonboard could very likely be the "least shit" option. While I agree that there is some potential for improvement to the moonboard, for those without something better, it can be a really amazing training option.
at TCA we already had something better, then they ripped it out and installed some fairy lights
many of the holds on my old board