Tindeq Progressor. Tindeq Progressor 200 dinamometro Now encased in a sleek, lightweight, and robust ABS enclosure, featuring a state-of-the-art USB-C rechargeable battery The Pitch6 app looks a bit more full featured, but I noticed that they don't give their sample rate and there's no rate of force development assessment on the app? The Force Board's base model is a little bit cheaper and goes up to 300kg vs Tindeq's 200kg.
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The Pitch6 app looks a bit more full featured, but I noticed that they don't give their sample rate and there's no rate of force development assessment on the app? The Force Board's base model is a little bit cheaper and goes up to 300kg vs Tindeq's 200kg. I've only played with someone else's Progressor before
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The Progressor is a sensor measuring traction forces, thanks to a strain gauge The Tindeq Progressor 200 is rechargeable with a USB-C port Previously we were using a crane scale, but the Tindeq unit has really upgraded our process as it gives live feedback via the app which the athletes.
TINDEQ PROGRESSOR 200 Climbingholds. The Pitch6 app looks a bit more full featured, but I noticed that they don't give their sample rate and there's no rate of force development assessment on the app? The Force Board's base model is a little bit cheaper and goes up to 300kg vs Tindeq's 200kg. The first generation of Progressor (the one we used) included 2 models, the 150 and the 300, designed to measure maximum force levels of, respectively, 1500 and 3000 Newtons (150 and 300 kg).
How to perform RFD measurements with Tindeq Progressor!. Previously we were using a crane scale, but the Tindeq unit has really upgraded our process as it gives live feedback via the app which the athletes. Now, Tindeq has come out with the new Progressor and V-Rings