thanks for this video, I just bought a slackline but the instructions on how to set it up were almost inextistent so I had to figure it out by myself and after 15min of brainstorming I had my slackline up but it couldn't find out how to release it and that is where your video comes very handy.
@MrKevin671 Sure, any upright structure that it can wrap around works, assuming that it's strong enough to hold the weight. For very slick poles, you may have to run the excess webbing up and over the top of the pole to hold it in place, but otherwise it works just fine.
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actually fine sir you are incorrect in two places...
1. is that if this video is directed to "New" folks, than you should instruct them to always protect the trees!
2. The bulk of your ratchet should be on the under side to avoid any twists in the line.
;)
SmittysTuts 1 month ago
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SmittysTuts 1 month ago
thanks for this video, I just bought a slackline but the instructions on how to set it up were almost inextistent so I had to figure it out by myself and after 15min of brainstorming I had my slackline up but it couldn't find out how to release it and that is where your video comes very handy.
Oursemou2 7 months ago
what is the difference between the classic 50 and primo 50?
vanskid97 8 months ago
can you use this on a pole instead of a tree
MrKevin671 1 year ago
@MrKevin671 Sure, any upright structure that it can wrap around works, assuming that it's strong enough to hold the weight. For very slick poles, you may have to run the excess webbing up and over the top of the pole to hold it in place, but otherwise it works just fine.
slacklinejoe 1 year ago
It's a 1 person setup as shown. The ratchet gives you about a 6:1 mechanical advantage so it's actually pretty easy to rig.
slacklinejoe 1 year ago
does it take more than 1 people to set this slackline up?
a7xpk 1 year ago