Supercharge Your Climbing Training with the Tindeq Progressor
Whether you're a beginner trying to get your first pull-up or a seasoned climber chasing redpoint glory, data-driven training is the future of progress. That’s why we’re proud to carry the Tindeq Progressor in our webshop—a powerful, portable force sensor that’s changing how climbers train and track their gains.
What Is the Tindeq Progressor?
The Tindeq Progressor is a lightweight digital dynamometer that connects via Bluetooth to your smartphone. It allows you to measure force output in real time, making it an invaluable tool for climbing-specific training, rehab, and performance benchmarking.
With the free Tindeq app, you can:
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Track max hangs and pull-up force
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Monitor progress over time with clean graphs
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Detect asymmetries between arms or grip types
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Tailor rehab plans with precise force control
Why Climbers Love It
In climbing, finger strength, pull power, and muscle balance are everything. The Progressor provides instant, accurate feedback on all three.
🧗 Hangboard Training
Pair the Progressor with your hangboard to track exact force on hangs, rather than relying on body weight and added loads alone. You’ll know exactly when you're getting stronger, down to the Newton.
🔄 One-Arm and Two-Arm Testing
Want to balance out your training or rehab from injury? Use the Progressor to test left vs. right arm performance. Get real numbers—no more guesswork.
🔩 Isometric Finger Strength
Progressor works great with edge rails, finger blocks, or even climbing holds. You can target crimp, pinch, sloper, or pocket strength and see how each grip type responds to training.
📊 Rehab and Return-to-Climb Metrics
Rehabbing a pulley injury? Set safe, submaximal thresholds to avoid overloading your fingers and keep your recovery on track. The Progressor helps you train smarter, not harder.
Real-Time Data = Real Progress
What sets the Progressor apart is its real-time feedback and training app. You can see live force curves, track how long you hold target loads, and get immediate data after each rep.
Here’s what a typical setup might look like:
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Mount the Progressor with a hangboard or finger block.
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Connect via Bluetooth to your phone.
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Pull, hold, and measure.
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Save your session data for review or comparison later.
The app even allows video syncing, so you can compare your force curve to your movement technique.
Who Is It For?
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Beginner climbers tracking their first gains
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Advanced climbers dialing in max hangs and one-arm lifts
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Coaches and physios managing athlete rehab and strength baselines
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Anyone serious about measuring their training and climbing performance
Final Thoughts
The Tindeq Progressor is more than a gadget—it’s a game-changer for climbers who want to train scientifically and see real results. It turns subjective sessions into measurable milestones.
We’re proud to partner with Tindeq and offer the Progressor in our webshop. Check it out and take control of your training today.