Soooo you might want to mention it is a terrible and I mean terrible idea to rig a line over pedestrian/bike paths... people (especially those on bikes) aren't looking for slacklines and it has caused serious injury and death
I set my first longline up at the park and couldn't tension it enough even 6' high to keep myself from walking on the ground..... I think I was using 9:1 (two z-drags if I recall correctly)
Soooo you might want to mention it is a terrible and I mean terrible idea to rig a line over pedestrian/bike paths... people (especially those on bikes) aren't looking for slacklines and it has caused serious injury and death
Absolutely agree. Can be dangerous. I would suggest to lift that anchor 1.5m higher and give a less tension to the line.
Where can I buy this kit?
I set my first longline up at the park and couldn't tension it enough even 6' high to keep myself from walking on the ground..... I think I was using 9:1 (two z-drags if I recall correctly)
great video, with a big but - where's the backup of the pulley system?
As this is a longline (not a highline), there's really no need for a backup.
Except for the pulley flying at your face under tension
Wich line do you use in this Video and how long is the rope in your Pulley System? Thanks for this Video :)
The webbing is a Feet Off Ground prototype webbing which will be released in the next month or so. The rope is 15m long.
@@smcl35755 Thank you!
But it would be also good to know, how much is the strech of the Webbing?
great video :) stay strong . )
Nice Tutorial :)