It is two 2" x 10" boards held together by the hit strips on one side and a flat metal brace on the other side. They are cut to length for that particular location. The boards are very sturdy and I don't believe regular plywood would work. Cost was around $10-15 if I recall for the wood and hardware.
Yes, but Hit Strips target specific finger combinations with ergonomically shaped pockets. The old school Bachar Ladder was essentially the same idea. This is more refined and climbing specific.
Yes, those are the Hit Strips from Nicros. That's not plywood. It's 2 2x10's mounted together with joiner plates. They aren't breaking under any normal load.
that gets boring real quick
gerardo231 2 years ago 11
is that plywood 1.22 x 2.44 meters?
Thanks
Givicencio 3 years ago
It is two 2" x 10" boards held together by the hit strips on one side and a flat metal brace on the other side. They are cut to length for that particular location. The boards are very sturdy and I don't believe regular plywood would work. Cost was around $10-15 if I recall for the wood and hardware.
pulkovskaya 3 years ago
great idea!
I've (read my mother) been wanting to make something less permanent and this could be the solution.
thanks!
Mogge666 3 years ago
too small mate
LeglessSheep 3 years ago
couldn't you do the same thing with a ladder?
pmeflip 3 years ago
Yes, but Hit Strips target specific finger combinations with ergonomically shaped pockets. The old school Bachar Ladder was essentially the same idea. This is more refined and climbing specific.
pulkovskaya 3 years ago
yea, yesterday i used those things for the first time and i def. see what you mean.
pmeflip 3 years ago
did you get that from nicros? u might wanna support the middle part of that ply wood. hehe
huyiy 3 years ago
Yes, those are the Hit Strips from Nicros. That's not plywood. It's 2 2x10's mounted together with joiner plates. They aren't breaking under any normal load.
needlzdos 3 years ago