Outdoor climbing is cool (my favorite), but I feel that there is often more to be learned from watching Moonboard videos because anyone who has tried one knows how challenging those moves really are. Nice session! [subscribed]
I started climbing when I was 25 and have been climbing on spray walls hard to train. I have joined some amateur competitions. We started our coaching company in London.
It bridges the gap between the 2017 set and more modern boards like the tension and kilter boards imo. More ergonomic holds, more diverse shapes for more diverse foot options, more large holds, edges less incut on average, way more underclings and pinches, those are what spring to mind. Very enjoyable overall, friendlier but perhaps a less focused training tool so you have to be deliberate about what you climb.
Outdoor climbing is cool (my favorite), but I feel that there is often more to be learned from watching Moonboard videos because anyone who has tried one knows how challenging those moves really are. Nice session! [subscribed]
Wow, strong sesssion! got me psyched!
Louis made this session mega!!
that was super cool! oh my god, what a strong session! 💪
Thanks man, We wanted to put all sending vids but it would have become quite boring.
Really enjoyed the video, please make more of these! Appreciate the beta I gained as well.
Thank you! Glad to see your comment! We will make the next one soon!
cat is the best part
Subscribed :)
Thank you!!
@@Muffinclimbingmee too! Number 500!!!
How does one become so strong? Do you compete? Super nice video btw
I started climbing when I was 25 and have been climbing on spray walls hard to train. I have joined some amateur competitions. We started our coaching company in London.
man i wanna try the 2024 set! How does it compare with the 2017?
It bridges the gap between the 2017 set and more modern boards like the tension and kilter boards imo. More ergonomic holds, more diverse shapes for more diverse foot options, more large holds, edges less incut on average, way more underclings and pinches, those are what spring to mind.
Very enjoyable overall, friendlier but perhaps a less focused training tool so you have to be deliberate about what you climb.
@@lukedavies900 thank you!!