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YY La Baguette

La Baguette from YY is a strong, lightweight portable wooden fingerboard that can be used for climbing training or warming up at the crag or climbing wall.

Designed specifically for warming up and training climbers both indoors and outside. La Baguette reduces the risk of injury when warming up; in training, it is especially useful for strengthening the passive and active structures of the fingers, arms, and back during traction and suspension exercises.

Featuring two tilt modes and six different types of grips that are easily identifiable thanks to the engraving of the depths (10mm, 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm + tray). La Baguette, with its simple yet elegant design made of recycled rubberwood, provides a soft-touch surface whose comfort and grip will entice both beginners and experts climbers.


Specification

  • Dimensions: 47cm x 4cm x 4cm
  • Weight: 380g

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Coliin S.
BAGUETTE TRAVEL BOARD

To be honest it was a bit ‘tippy’….too much forward rotation on weighting…so a solid straight 15mm edge becomes a floaty sloper….nice if you like …floaty slopers….i emailed YY products team, with suggestion that this design would be better if they did a bevel top edge to make it a nice comfortable pull up bar…but on experience..i would have gone for the Metolius or Ash portables….