Slackline-Tutorial: Leash Handling on a Highline

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  • Опубліковано 13 кві 2016
  • Samuel Volery from the SLACKTIVITY-Team shows how to use a highline leash correctly. Useful advice for highline beginners but also for very experienced slackliners.
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  • @deadshot4888
    @deadshot4888 5 років тому +7

    is that dude tryna impress us all XD :D great balance bro

  • @BUBBENVAN
    @BUBBENVAN 6 років тому

    Love the opening commentary sequence, couldn't have been so easy to do as your 'beginner' videos!

  • @HanyH
    @HanyH 8 років тому +6

    You and your videos are amazing!

  • @guernica69
    @guernica69 7 років тому +1

    Really enjoyed this, thanks!

  • @SymbioticSense
    @SymbioticSense 8 років тому +1

    dude great video! I couldn't help but notice that your anchor slings are against bare metal. I would suggest using some form of protection against friction damage. We use sections of fire hoses around the slings on the corners and other points of contact, other possibilities are potato sacks or squares of carpeting, etc...
    Keep up the good work! Happy slacking!

  • @wildsauu
    @wildsauu 7 років тому

    Hey Sam, I always enjoy your videos and poducts. Mind if you can do a video about pretensioning the backupline? I mean you don´t always go full slack with your backup isn´t it

  • @IntrinsiqFilms
    @IntrinsiqFilms 8 років тому

    Gut erklärt! Nice Video

  • @ih8tusernam3s
    @ih8tusernam3s 3 роки тому

    Come to the US Sam! Yosemite and Moab have tons of potential.

  • @suhwateezea.214
    @suhwateezea.214 6 років тому

    This seems so awesome! ive been mastering just doing my 30' 2" slackline haha. I went down and back 6 times though today so I'm gonna keep making it longer and higher ;D

    • @SlacktivityCh
      @SlacktivityCh  6 років тому +1

      Yeah, go longer! As soon as you master a longer line it actually becomes much easier. Also go less and less tight. What seems difficult at the beginning is actually easy with some training. And also take something more narrow! 5cm is too wide for your foot and all in all much more difficult than 2.5cm.

    • @SlacktivityCh
      @SlacktivityCh  6 років тому

      And go more narrow as soon as you have the chance for it. You won't regret it! If you wanna go direction highlining, then take a nylon line...

  • @kristoffermoen7036
    @kristoffermoen7036 8 років тому +1

    Very helpfull tutorial, thx :) where can i buy a short lenght tubilar webbing for my leash?

  • @gingerdreadman1
    @gingerdreadman1 8 років тому +4

    great video! can you do a tutorial on how to catch the line to avoid leash falls?

  • @martinmaartensson
    @martinmaartensson Рік тому

    I once got caught in the leash with my ankle and was just hanging under the line from my foot. It was uncomfortable, but it didn't feel dangerous at all.
    I wonder what would happen if you got the leash around your neck during some 'close to the line' freestyle tricks - that could probably be very dangerous for the the esophagus and the blod flow if you don't get untangled as fast as possible. Hopefully the dynamics of the line will soften the impact in such a situation.

  • @aziznejati7655
    @aziznejati7655 8 місяців тому

    Hi can I have some of what ever you are taking?

  • @aidenleddy5443
    @aidenleddy5443 Рік тому

    Bros just chilling miles above the ground wth haha

  • @sharenshill
    @sharenshill Рік тому

    Isch das z Versam hinna? Odr? Motiviart zum au mol a highline z laufa!

    • @SlacktivityCh
      @SlacktivityCh  Рік тому +1

      Yep, das isch in Versam! Leider isch dä spot nüm erlaubt. Aber git 100 anderi super schöni spots ide schwiiz womer cha highlinä! Wend au mal id höchi willsch, würdi mi entweder am lokale verein "grischa slack" aaschlüsse oder susch findsch uf slacktivity.ch au highline-kürs. Chasch jederziit uf info@slacktivity.ch schriibe wend frage häsch.

  • @mustinfustin8529
    @mustinfustin8529 7 років тому

    pas besoin de banana