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Lattice MXEdge Lift - Ergonomic Finger Strength Lifting Block (7 Grip Positions)

Lattice MXEdge Lift - Ergonomic Finger Strength Lifting Block (7 Grip Positions)

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Maximise Your Finger Strength Output

The Lattice MXEdge Lift is a precision-engineered lifting edge designed to help climbers generate maximum force and accelerate strength gains.

Developed through extensive research with coaches, athletes, and physiotherapists, it features a unique ergonomic edge shape that enables stronger, more stable pulls-so you can train harder and progress faster.


Why You'll Love It

  • Pull Harder, Get Stronger - Optimised edge geometry for maximum force
  • 7 Grip Options - Train edges, pinches, and monos in one tool
  • Highly Stable Design - Reduces wobble for consistent loading
  • Two Size Options - Tailored for hand size and ability
  • Portable & Versatile - Train anywhere, anytime

Grip Options

Each MXEdge Lift includes 7 training grips:

  • 3 edges (progressive sizes)
  • 3 pinch grips
  • 1 mono pocket

Size Variations

MXEdge Large

  • Edges: 22mm, 16mm, 12mm
  • Pinches: 100mm, 57mm, 16mm
  • Mono: 28mm

MXEdge Small

  • Edges: 18mm, 14mm, 8mm
  • Pinches: 100mm, 57mm, 16mm
  • Mono: 25mm

Key Features

  • Ergonomic edge geometry for increased force production
  • Designed for maximal finger loading
  • Stable cord system to reduce rotation and inconsistency
  • Supports consistent, repeatable training sessions
  • Suitable for pick-up (no-hang) training
  • Portable and easy to integrate into any setup

Performance Benefits

  • Enables higher force output during training
  • Improves finger strength and grip performance
  • Enhances stability and control during lifts
  • Reduces reliance on stabilising muscles
  • Supports consistent progression over time

Perfect For

  • Finger strength training
  • No-hang / pick-up training
  • Warm-ups at the crag or gym
  • Intermediate to advanced climbers
  • Data-driven or structured training
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