Training systems combine multiple tools into one setup for structured climbing training. These systems allow climbers to train finger strength, grip positions, and upper body control using compact and versatile equipment.
Training systems provide a structured way to build climbing strength at home or in a training space. By combining different grips and training tools in a single setup, climbers can work on finger strength, grip variety, and upper body control.
Many training systems are designed to grow with your training. Climbers can start with a base system and gradually expand it with additional grips or training tools to target specific weaknesses and skills.
Products such as the Basewood systems allow climbers to train different grip types, while specialized tools like the One Arm Trainer help develop unilateral strength and grip control. Other systems focus on movement control and body tension, such as the Max Maze, which combines coordination, core engagement, and grip training in a dynamic way.
Training systems are commonly used by climbers who want a compact and versatile setup for regular strength training outside the climbing gym.
Explore our selection of climbing training systems designed to support progressive strength development and structured training.