https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/the_home_climbing_wall_boom_covid-19_constructions-12728?fbclid=IwAR0u77DxzMI4uQxNM7ntXm9NV0hqw-ALtKZunJlv5Oq6krSn3NbY0_JVNN4
I like the Kyra Condie's home board in a small cupboard space... A space that's about the size of my living room. Jealous? For real.
Kyra Condie, one of America’s strongest female climbers and a promising Olympic hopeful, trains on a small, greasy wall you might expect to see in a garage. This self-coached climber is making up for a lack of fancy facilities with raw strength and grit.
There are some great looking boards in that ukc article. I'm planning on getting something built when the lockdown restrictions get lifted. Does anyone have a recommendation for simple cheap resin holds good for a 45 board? I have found online some cheap ones from kmz holds sold through alpinetrek and was wondering if anyone has any knowledge of whether kmz holds are any good?
Core do decent holds.
A little off topic but I have some 2x4 left over from building my garage board and am planning to build a pull up bar at the end of my lawn. Basically digging two holes for each 2x4 vertical and filling them with concrete. Anyone ever done anything like this before and know how deep I need the holes so it doesn't instantly fall over? Or have any other tips? My 2x4 is 3m long so was hoping for something like 60-80cm holes and a 2.2-2.4m bar height.