Diy slackline primitive setup.
- Diy slackline primitive setup If you have a ratchet system, attach the ratchet to an anchor point, then feed the slackline webbing through it. meh, i could do pretty decent back flips into the pool or off wharfs etc but nothing like gymnastics or trampoline experience. I sort of reached a point with slackline where what I wanted to do (walk increasingly longer lines) became pretty impractical (not many urban parks where one can setup a 200+ meter line safely) and the effort-to-reward ratio, even for a 100 meter line, started to feel cumbersome. We’ll give you three good reasons why slacklining is definitely worth trying. Plus if you have both a primitive kit and a weblock system, you can actually rig two separate lines with one piece of webbing. In this article we’ll talk about the history of slacklining, the different types, and how to make a slackline using either a primitive rig or a ratchet system. I'm wondering how long I'd be able to rig a line with this setup, with and without a multiplier. I actually attach pulleys to my primitive set-up frequently. Do you enjoy slacklining in the park as a side activity or do you just want to start? The beginner slackline sets, also suited for kids! Have you had already some fun on lines up to 15m, but you want to step up your slackline game in the park? Check the advanced or primitive Welcome to /r/slackline! Post pictures, stories, new locations, beginner guides, or anything slackline-related. This subreddit is much better when you are a part of it! Promotional posts by slackline companies or organizations are welcome here! For the set up, I plan on making a loop in the line for my static anchor and threading the rest though that (or will this put to much friction on the line). qrsx iqt qiliafnj klqb hnhhwhhck xwc lml fuct ojuh tqeppf usnxu yxbzo cvpq vnb ophkma