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	<title>Comments on: Blank Slate Climbing Trainer (Light Stain, Vertical)</title>
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		<title>By: Arnï¿½r Heiï¿½ar Sigurï¿½sson</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2014 08:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Crushing rock like crazy&lt;/strong&gt; Warning: The photo of the product is wrong. I bought this one because of the photo, but this is actually the overhanging one, they really need to fix that.I&#039;ve had the blank slate for a little over a month. It&#039;s a really really great product. It&#039;s well built, very sturdy, the wood is strong and fastening holds is very easy. I have a couple of slopers and a Moon fingerboard, but it would be super easy to get more holds.It can deal with weight pretty well and dynamic pull ups seem stable, though that&#039;s poor use of a finger board.It comes with a couple of rubber bands for attaching a mobile device and a tablet - I use both. My favorite workout is putting my tablet up and watching Star Trek and doing 10 finger reps each time Spock says &quot;Logical, captain&quot; and I have my iphone next to it with a stop watch.My door frame is a little bit small, so the foam around the bar doesn&#039;t get all the way to the door frame properly, but that&#039;s not really a...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Crushing rock like crazy</strong> Warning: The photo of the product is wrong. I bought this one because of the photo, but this is actually the overhanging one, they really need to fix that.I&#8217;ve had the blank slate for a little over a month. It&#8217;s a really really great product. It&#8217;s well built, very sturdy, the wood is strong and fastening holds is very easy. I have a couple of slopers and a Moon fingerboard, but it would be super easy to get more holds.It can deal with weight pretty well and dynamic pull ups seem stable, though that&#8217;s poor use of a finger board.It comes with a couple of rubber bands for attaching a mobile device and a tablet &#8211; I use both. My favorite workout is putting my tablet up and watching Star Trek and doing 10 finger reps each time Spock says &#8220;Logical, captain&#8221; and I have my iphone next to it with a stop watch.My door frame is a little bit small, so the foam around the bar doesn&#8217;t get all the way to the door frame properly, but that&#8217;s not really a&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: S. Browning</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2014 08:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;A solid product, A solid company&lt;/strong&gt; I bought one of these directly from Blank Slate (Dark/overhang) and I mounted my Metolius simulator 3d to it for some awesome training at home.I waited eagerly for this bad boy to arrive. When I got it, it took a little bit to put together (and they like saving trees so the packaging uses pretty much as little material as possible, and the manual is online). Although I put it together all by myself, it would probably be easier for some to have another person help you with the adjustments, as it can be a little difficult alone. expect maybe 20-25 minutes set up(though you could probably do it faster if you are good with instructions).I used it all the time on a standard thickness door frame and there are no problems whatsoever (even with the weight of the thing with my hangboard attached!). Since it can weigh a lot after you start throwing some holds on there, definitely be careful with putting it up, and make sure it&#039;s completely on the frame before...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A solid product, A solid company</strong> I bought one of these directly from Blank Slate (Dark/overhang) and I mounted my Metolius simulator 3d to it for some awesome training at home.I waited eagerly for this bad boy to arrive. When I got it, it took a little bit to put together (and they like saving trees so the packaging uses pretty much as little material as possible, and the manual is online). Although I put it together all by myself, it would probably be easier for some to have another person help you with the adjustments, as it can be a little difficult alone. expect maybe 20-25 minutes set up(though you could probably do it faster if you are good with instructions).I used it all the time on a standard thickness door frame and there are no problems whatsoever (even with the weight of the thing with my hangboard attached!). Since it can weigh a lot after you start throwing some holds on there, definitely be careful with putting it up, and make sure it&#8217;s completely on the frame before&#8230;</p>
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