Tindeq
Tindeq is a startup company aiming at developing innovative mountain equipment.
28/02/2025
Say Hello to Svein👋🏻 Svein is a key part of our manufacturing team in Trondheim, Norway, helping to produce most of our products. He loves what he does and feels grateful to be a part of the team, he says. «I am proud og what we create and committed to delivering quality in everything we make.» -Svein
29/11/2024
We are excited to announce that the Tindeq Snow Saw has been honored with the ISPO Award. The ISPO award is given to products within the sports industry that stand out with a particularly high level of innovation and quality.
Jury statement: In the world of avalanche safety, the Tindeq Snow Saw stands out as a powerful tool that is indispensable for snow stability analysis and risk management.
Powerful tool for snow stability analyses With a blade length of 105 cm the Tindeq snow saw cuts large snow columns efficiently in a single pass.
21/03/2023
We are thrilled to have received the prestigious Doga award for our snow saw! Our saw has proven to be an indispensable tool for avalanche forecasters and skiers around the globe, enhancing snowpack assessments and contributing to saving lives. We are deeply honored to receive this recognition, which motivates us to keep striving towards developing more innovative and impactful products that make a real difference.
21/11/2022
We've enjoyed a week of climbing in Finale Ligure. What an awesome place for an escape from cold Norway's November.
08/09/2021
From this Saturday's traverse of the jagged peaks surrounding Smørstabbreen in Hurrungane, Norway. The stars aligned and the weather was on our side, and we even completed the traverse before it got dark.
17/07/2019
After a rainy night the sky gradually cleared up and revealed the stunning beauty of the jagged peaks and pinnacles of Molladalen. and took the opportunity to climb "Gullvafla" on the south wall of Jønshornet.
@ Molladalen, Ålesund
14/07/2019
Saturdays traverse of Skagastølsryggen in summary: T-shirt weather, dry rock and plenty of nice scrambling. We even made it back to Turtagrø before sunset, despite an anti-alpine start.
@ Store Skagastølstind
18/03/2019
Taking on the traverse from Trolltinden to Åbittinden gave us more time in the sun and even some ropework and a few climbing moves. Only a few people had put their tracks on Åbittinden last Saturday, allowing us to enjoy untouched snow on the way down.
17/06/2018
We won an Outdoor Industry Award for our Duck Rings today!
Jury Statement:
We think this is a great idea. Training rings with all the functionality of a fingerboard, but lighter and more portable. They also function as rings to allow core training exercises and warm-up routines. The high-quality, ergonomic plywood construction feels great and wont wreck the skin on your fingertips.
25/05/2018
Perfect climbing conditions here in Trondheim now. Here is working on "klassisk mekanikk" 8a+ at Hell.
31/01/2018
Electronics prototype for the Progressor. We are now 161% funded on Kickstarter, with 12 days to go. A huge thank you to all backers and supporters out there!
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