If you have ever stood in front of a crowded climbing gym wall, waiting for your turn on a tiny crimp, you know the truth: finger strength is the currency of climbing. But training at home often means compromising—ugly plastic boards, sharp edges, or fragile construction that feels unsafe the moment you pull hard.
The Two Stones solid wood hangboard changes that. It is not just another fingerboard. It is the board built by rock climbers who understand exactly what you need—and nothing you don't.
Designed by Climbers, For Real Rock
Most hangboards on the market feel like they were designed by engineers who have never touched real rock. The edges are awkward. The pockets are poorly spaced. The pinches hurt your thumb.
Two Stones took a different approach. Every feature on this board comes from actual climbing experience. You get jugs, slopes, pockets, edges, pinches, and even cracks—six distinct grip types that directly translate to real climbing moves.
But the designers didn't stop at holds. They added two small details that tell you everything about who built this board: a phone holder and a band holder. Now you can watch training videos, time your hangs, or follow a interval timer without leaving your phone on the floor. Resistance bands stay organized and ready. These aren't gimmicks. They are solutions to problems every home trainer has faced.
Solid Wood: One Block, Zero Compromises
Here is where Two Stones separates itself from the cheap alternatives.
Many fingerboards are made from glued wood chips or MDF with a thin veneer. They look fine in product photos. But under tension, those glue lines become failure points. Splintering happens. Boards crack. Injuries follow.
Two Stones builds every board from a single, complete block of hard solid wood. No chips. No splicing. No hidden seams.
This matters for one simple reason: safety. When you hang with your full body weight, you need to trust the board completely. Solid wood distributes stress evenly. There is no weak layer waiting to separate. What you see is what you get—one dense, beautiful, unbreakable piece of timber.
Polished to Perfection: Your Fingers Will Thank You
Sharp edges are the enemy of consistent training. A single harsh corner can create a hot spot on your skin, forcing you to stop before your muscles have reached fatigue.
Two Stones solves this with meticulous finishing. Every edge features a rounded fillet (R5) —a precise 5‑millimeter radius that eliminates sharp transitions. Your fingers wrap naturally around each hold without pressure points.
The surface finishing is equally thoughtful. The main face is polished with a fabric disc, resulting in a smooth but not slippery texture. The interior walls of the pockets are finished with sandpaper by hand. This means the deep pockets where your fingertips rest are gentle on skin while still providing the friction you need for secure hangs.
No splinters. No scratches. Just clean, comfortable contact with every grip.
Easy Installation: Doorway Ready
Many climbers never buy a climbing hangboard because they assume installation is complicated. Two Stones removes that excuse entirely.
The board is designed specifically for doorway mounting. Everything you need comes in the box: seven screws in two lengths (four of M4×70mm and three of M4×50mm), plus seven expansion tubes. A basic drill is all you need. The included hardware works on most standard door frames.
You can go from unboxing to first hang in under thirty minutes. No carpenter skills required. No expensive mounting kits. Just honest, straightforward installation.
Bonus: Customize Your Difficulty
Most hangboards give you fixed pockets. What you see is what you train on forever.
Two Stones includes something unexpected: three pairs of rubber plates in different lengths as a bonus. These plates let you adjust the depth of the pockets, changing the difficulty for two‑finger, three‑finger, or four‑finger pockets.
Start with the deepest setting to build confidence and endurance. As your fingers grow stronger, add the longer rubber plates to make the pockets shallower and more challenging. This single feature turns one board into multiple training tools, adapting to your progress over months and years.
Who Should Buy This Board
This hang board is for the climber who values safety, comfort, and thoughtful design.
It is for the home trainer who wants a board that looks good enough to stay on the wall permanently—not something hidden in a closet between sessions.
It is for the parent who trains during nap time, using the phone holder to follow a structured workout while the baby sleeps nearby.
It is for the seasoned climber who has tried plastic boards and felt disappointed by cheap materials and poor ergonomics.
And it is for the beginner who wants to start correctly, with a board that grows with them from jugs to micro‑edges.
The Bottom Line
The Two Stones solid wooden hangboard is not the cheapest fingerboard on the market. But it might be the last one you ever need to buy.
Solid wood construction. Climber‑designed features. Polished, skin‑friendly surfaces. Easy doorway installation. Adjustable pocket difficulty with the included rubber plates.
Every detail serves one purpose: helping you train safely and consistently so you can send harder outside.
Stop compromising. Stop worrying about sharp edges or cracked boards. Put a Two Stones hanging board on your doorframe and start building the finger strength your projects deserve.