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Product information
The training device made of powder-coated steel and a plywood climbing board can be integrated into various Marbo systems. The two accompanying climbing handles allow for challenging horizontal and vertical climbing on the board.
Features
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 27 x 95 x 70 cm
- Weight: 26.5 kg
- Dimensions of climbing board: 56 x 91 cm, 40 mm thickness of plywood
- Includes two climbing grips: length 17.5 cm, length of grip part 12.5 cm, diameter of grip part 35 mm
- 27 holes on the climbing board: diameter 30 mm, horizontal spacing 80 mm, vertical spacing 80 mm
- Construction profile 60 x 40 x 3 mm, 8 mm sheet metal
Technical Data
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Width | 95 cm |
| Height | 70 cm |
| Length | 27 cm |
| shipping weight | 26.5 kg |
| Properties & Features | |
| Sports | climbing, bouldering, Weight Training |
| Operation site | indoor |
| Difficulty level | hard |
| Division / Performance level | professionals |
| Material | wood |
| Colour | light brown |
| 2nd Colour | black |
| Weight | 26.5 kg |
| Range of use | training |
Scope of Supply
- Pegboard with steel construction for wall mounting
- Two climbing grips
- Without wall mount
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Product Safety
More information about the manufacturer
- Manufacturer
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MARBO Ulikowski Spółka Komandytowaul. Boczna 41PL - 27-200 StarachowiceEmail: [email protected]
- Contact partner
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MARBO Ulikowski Spółka Komandytowaul. Boczna 41PL - 27-200 StarachowiceEmail: [email protected]
Sustainability
This product is environmentally friendly in its manufacturing process as well as its disposal.
Made from renewable raw material
This product is partly or completely made of organic raw materials obtained from agricultural and forestry production.


FAQ | Produktfragen
- How is the exercise typically done?
- You shimmy up, down or to the side of the board by alternately putting the climbing handles into different holes. As long as one handle is put into the next hole, the entire body weight must be held with one arm. This makes the exercise a strength-demanding strain on many muscle groups.
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