Two Stones Rail Wood Hangboard: Natural Strength, Endless Progression -E

Two Stones Rail Wood Hangboard: Natural Strength, Endless Progression -E

Not all hangboards are created equal. Some are molded plastic that feels slippery and cheap. Others are glued together from scraps, hiding weak seams behind paint. And too many are designed with sharp edges that punish your skin before your muscles even get tired.

The Two Stones Rail Wood Hangboard takes a different path. It starts with nature, adds precision engineering, and delivers a training tool that works for beginners and advanced climbers alike.

Strong and Durable: One Block of Natural Rail Wood

Walk into any woodworker's shop and ask what matters most. They will tell you: the blank. Garbage in, garbage out.

Two Stones begins with a complete natural rail wood block. No chips. No splicing. No scabs or surface defects that could become weak points. This is not reclaimed scrap pressed into shape. It is solid wood, selected specifically for density and grain consistency.

CNC milling transforms that raw block into a precise fingerboard. Every edge, every pocket, every slope appears exactly where it should. But unlike plastic or composite boards, the natural wood remains intact. There are no burrs, no sharp edges, and no hidden glue lines waiting to fail.

Because it is natural wood, the surface is actually soft on your skin. Not soft in the sense of weak, but soft in the sense of forgiving. Wood absorbs minor impact differently than plastic. It has a slight give, a warmth, and a texture that does not chew up your fingertips. You can hang longer, train harder, and walk away with healthy skin instead of raw, bleeding edges.

Multi-Functional Design: Every Hold You Need

A hang board with only one or two grip types is not a training tool. It is a decoration.

Two Stones packed this board with every hold shape serious climbers need. You get:

· Jug – for warming up and building endurance
· Flat slopes at two different angles – to train open-hand strength on realistic terrain
· Ball slopes – for that unique rounded shape found on real rock
· Finger pockets for 1, 2, 3, and 4 fingers – each available at three different depths
· Edges – the classic training grip for crimp strength

But the designers did not stop there. The board also includes a climbing hanger and rubber plates for adjusting difficulty. Those rubber plates let you modify pocket depths on the fly, making a two‑finger pocket shallower or deeper depending on your current ability. Beginners start easy. Advanced climbers add challenge. One board serves both.

Skin Friendly: Rounded Edges and Polished Surfaces

Here is the detail that separates a good hanging board from a painful one: edge geometry.

Two Stones applies a fillet (R5) to every pocket edge. That is a precise 5‑millimeter radius that removes sharp corners entirely. Your fingers slide into pockets naturally, without pressure points digging into your skin.

The same care applies to the entire surface. Every pocket, jug, and slope is smooth polished. There are no rough patches, no splinter risks, and no scratchy transitions between grip types.

What does this mean for your training? Long-term hanging without pain. You can focus on building finger strength instead of nursing damaged skin. You can train multiple days in a row without taking a break just because your fingertips need to heal.

For Beginners and Advanced Climbers

Most hangboards force you to choose. Beginner boards lack advanced features. Advanced boards intimidate newcomers.

The Two Stones Rail Wood board solves this by supporting a full range of exercises for every skill level.

For beginners: Dead hangs on the jugs. Two-arm support. Learning proper shoulder engagement without fear of falling.

For intermediate climbers: Bent-arm hangs. Offset hangs using different pocket depths. Standard hangs on the smallest edges.

For advanced climbers: One-arm pull-ups. L-hangs that engage the entire core. Front levers that test full-body tension. And everything in between.

The rubber plate system means even the pockets grow with you. Start deep. Go shallow. Keep progressing without buying a new board.

Easy to Install: Doorway Ready

A great climbing hangboard does nothing sitting in a box. Two Stones makes sure you can mount it quickly and securely.

The board is designed for doorway installation. The package includes nine screws (4 of M4×70mm and 5 of M4×50mm) plus nine expansion tubes. A basic drill and a few minutes are all you need.

One important note: If you are mounting on a wall without studs, Two Stones recommends using a backboard (not included) to ensure a solid anchor. This is honest advice from a company that cares about your safety, not just making a sale.

Who Should Buy This Board

This hanging board is for the climber who wants one board to last for years.

It is for the beginner who does not want to throw away their first board after three months. It is for the advanced climber who still needs easy warm-up holds alongside shallow, humbling pockets.

It is for the home trainer with limited wall space who needs maximum hold variety in a compact footprint. And it is for anyone who has ever bled on a cheap plastic board and wondered: why does training have to hurt this much?

The Bottom Line

The Two Stones Rail Wooden Hangboard combines natural materials, thoughtful design, and genuine versatility. Solid rail wood construction ensures durability and safety. Multi-functional hold types prepare you for real rock. R5 fillets and polished surfaces keep your skin intact. And the included rubber plates let you adjust difficulty as you improve.

Stop training on boards that fight against you. Start training on a board that grows with you.

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