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rock prodigy pivot

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mounting instructions (con’t)

STEP 5:

 

Inspect your installation. 

Verify that all screws on the mounting board and Pivot are tightened and that 
the attachment is secure. The Pivot should not move under load.

optional steps if using a mounting board

STEP 6: Take measurements and cut mounting board to size.

  

For the mounting board, Trango recommends smooth ¾” plywood, at least 12” x 36”  
in size, or a 36” long piece of 2x10” lumber. 

STEP 7: Attach the mounting board securely to the wall. 

 

Make sure that you have a very secure connection to the supporting structure behind  
the drywall (studs in most cases). Use no fewer than six 3” x #8 wood screws. Remember  
that the forces on the Pivot will often exceed your bodyweight. Now RETURN TO STEP 3  
to complete installation

Warning:

 It is your responsibility to choose an appropriate training location, free from other  

obstacles or risks. Consider padding the area under and around you while using the Pivot. It is  
your responsibility to perform the installation correctly on a structure that is capable of supporting  

forces in excess of your own body weight, or seek assistance from a qualified individual to perform 

 

the mounting and evaluate the chosen mounting location. Failing to properly mount the Pivot  
could result in serious injury or death. Trango highly recommends performing research on multiple  
training methods and theories before using this product. Failure to understand proper training  
principles (such as warming up before every workout) could result in serious injury. WARNING!  
BY USING THIS PRODUCT, YOU ACCEPT ALL RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY,  
DAMAGE OR DEATH THAT MAY RESULT. Trango disclaims all liability for all consequence, damage,  
injury, or death that arises out of or relates to, directly or indirectly, the use of the Rock Prodigy Pivot. 

Contact:

 Refer to www.trango.com with questions or to find additional information.

completed installation 

(including mounting board) 

Summary of Contents for 22840-100

Page 1: ...rock prodigy pivot quick start guide www trango com Lafayette CO...

Page 2: ...there will be Pivot specific workouts updated to let you train even more efficiently For users new to hangboard training we recommend you begin slowly like any new exercise program and listen to your...

Page 3: ...ion installation dependent What you might need if using a mounting backer board Mounting board Saw Hardware to attach Mounting Board Depends on installation Attention Please read all instructions befo...

Page 4: ...the safest for the you the user STEP 3 Attach the Rail Cleats to your wall or go to Step 6 if using a mounting board The two pieces should be placed at the exact same height Many people will choose t...

Page 5: ...es or risks Consider padding the area under and around you while using the Pivot It is your responsibility to perform the installation correctly on a structure that is capable of supporting forces in...

Page 6: ...mp ORIENTATION 1 orientation guide The next pages will guide you through the various orientations of the Rock Prodigy Pivot and help you locate some of the key holds for training movements This guide...

Page 7: ...ock prodigy pivot 7 JUG I I M M R R P P T T VARIABLE DEPTH SLOPER RAIL I M R P I M R P HORIZONTAL PINCH I I M M R R P P T T MEDIUM SUPPORTED CRIMP I M R P I M R P T T LARGE SLOPED CRIMP I M R P I M R...

Page 8: ...8 pivot finger positioning key I Index Finger M Middle Finger R Ring Finger P Pinky T Thumb PIVOT BOARDS 90 OUTWARDS Holds Steep Gaston Shallow Mono Small Sloped Crimp ORIENTATION 2...

Page 9: ...rock prodigy pivot 9 SHALLOW MONO M M STEEP GASTON I M R P P R M I SMALL SLOPED CRIMP I M R P P R M I...

Page 10: ...10 pivot finger positioning key I Index Finger M Middle Finger R Ring Finger P Pinky T Thumb Holds 2 Finger Pocket 3 Finger Pocket Large Supported Crimp Sloper ORIENTATION 3 PIVOT BOARDS 90 INWARDS...

Page 11: ...rock prodigy pivot 11 M M R R 2 FINGER POCKET I M R I M R 3 FINGER POCKET LARGE SUPPORTED CRIMP T I M R P I M R P T SLOPER I M R P I M R P...

Page 12: ...12 switch finger positioning key I Index Finger M Middle Finger R Ring Finger P Pinky T Thumb Holds Incut Rail Shallow Gaston ORIENTATION 3 SWITCH SWITCH BOARDS L TO R...

Page 13: ...rock prodigy pivot 13 VARIABLE DEPTH INCUT RAIL I M R P I M R P SHALLOW GASTON I M R P P R M I...

Page 14: ...14 pivot finger positioning key I Index Finger M Middle Finger R Ring Finger P Pinky T Thumb Holds Compression Pinch Deep Mono Medium Mono ORIENTATION 4 PIVOT BOARDS 90 OUTWARDS...

Page 15: ...rock prodigy pivot 15 COMPRESSION PINCH I M R P P I M R P T T DEEP MONO M M MEDIUM MONO M M...

Page 16: ...on orientation and is designed to allow you to re orient the board in the rest period between sets After finishing an individual grip set pause one full cycle 20s before moving on to the next exercise...

Page 17: ...S 2 Minutes Rest and Pivot to Orientation 1 Remember hangboard training is strenuous and places significant strain on fingers tendons and shoulders We recommend climbers fully warm up shoulders arms a...

Page 18: ...h overview of the unique rotation system of the Rock Prodigy Pivot intermediate workout e ow ORIENTATION EXERCISE 1 jug 1 sloper rail 1 small sloped crimp r 3 large closed crimp 3 3 finger pocket 3 2...

Page 19: ...t and Pivot to Orientation 1 2 Minutes Rest and Pivot to Orientation 4 This workout represents a step up in difficulty from the introductory workout Remember hangboard training is strenuous and places...

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