Well, I have to say I was not all that thrilled with the post we used which was the post for the end of our zipline (which our insurance company made us takedown). If you use 4x4 posts, you will definitely want to put it in concrete (our was) and use support wires that you can kind of see in the video at 12:30ish. They were of course not in the correct side because it was still set when it was used as a zipline, but definitely give the post some support when it is under weight.
Yes, the post is cemented. It was originally used for our zipline where the post was the end of the zipline, but out insurance company made us take down the zipline (We have a video on that) so the post is just sitting there not being used. Thanks for commenting!
What is the distance between the posts/tree?
Hi would you still recommend this? I am stuck between getting this obstacle course or a slackline industries playline.
Tulla mukaan Ann-mari
We don’t have trees in our yard and would love to do something like this! What do you recommend?
Well, I have to say I was not all that thrilled with the post we used which was the post for the end of our zipline (which our insurance company made us takedown).
If you use 4x4 posts, you will definitely want to put it in concrete (our was) and use support wires that you can kind of see in the video at 12:30ish.
They were of course not in the correct side because it was still set when it was used as a zipline, but definitely give the post some support when it is under weight.
I need to make one of these but I have NO trees in my yard it’s discouraging
i made one with two small strong poles on a short wall
Did you cement the post in? I do like the fact that you have two tension wires supporting it either way.
Yes, the post is cemented. It was originally used for our zipline where the post was the end of the zipline, but out insurance company made us take down the zipline (We have a video on that) so the post is just sitting there not being used.
Thanks for commenting!
Is there a recommended weight limit ?
300lb.
I used posts. In the ground with hooks
don't forget to lock the ratcher
Thanks for your video. Greets from germany :-)
Great video