Get Out! Slackline Beginner Kit for Kids and Adults – Classic Slackline with Training Line Complete Kit
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It's only the slackline that's causing the problem.
Yes, or anything strong enough. While camping, I used a tree and a truck's tailhitch. You can also find ground anchors, but I haven't tried them yet.
I'm sure there's a limit, but I'm 240 pounds and it's still going strong. It was a great time.
(1) 50-pound bag of flour foot x 2- (1) 50-inch slackline; (2) 50-inch slackline; (3) 50-inch sl line of foot training;
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To compare the two, I bought both this slackline and the "name brand" Slackline Industries 50 Foot Play Line at the same time. At the time, the Play Line cost $49, while the Get Out cost $33. While the Play Line has a slight edge in terms of quality, I'd go with the Get Out! because of the cost and features Let me expand on the topic of quality. Both lines have the same ratcheting system, in my opinion. See if you can spot the difference in the photo below. In terms of design, they're nearly identical, with the exception that the Play Line's stitching is clearly superior. The tree protectors from Play Line also appear to be of higher quality than those from Get Out! ones. Then there are the attributes. Get Out of Here! a free tote bag is included - It's a minor detail, but it'll come in handy because you'll need a bag to transport everything to the park. Get Out of Here! The Get Out! help line has a ratchet, which is a significant improvement over the Play Line help line's useless D rings; the help line maintains tension for a long time, making it very easy for the kids to practice; and the tree protectors are significantly longer on the Get Out! They have loops to thread the slackline through, which is a useful feature for keeping the line in place on large trees, and they have loops to thread the slackline through. Only drawbacks I can think of are: br>br> The Get Out! comes with instructions on how to set it up. There was a lack of important information and safety precautions. Because a slackline can be a dangerous piece of equipment if used incorrectly, I recommend that anyone purchasing this line look for high-quality setup instructions elsewhere. Although the stitching is of a lower quality, it has lasted so far. br>br>Get Out! is featured in the photos below. The Play Line is orange, while the Line is blue.
I don't know what else to compare it to, but I'm really pleased with it. It was purchased for my 5-year-old daughter, who requested a "tight rope. " The additional strap is placed above the slack line user's head, making it simple to challenge yourself and have something to grab while learning to balance. Great workout, great product; when I was shopping, I noticed the wide price range and assumed that this one would be obviously cheap because it was so low. wrong. The product was of excellent quality and included all of the necessary accessories. br>The first few times or weeks you try this, you will shake. It's normal, and once you gain strength and skill, it will go away. This is a fantastic device.
Except for the trees, the kit includes everything you'll need. When my family and I go camping, this is one of our favorite activities, and it's a great way to keep everyone active instead of sitting around. This is a core killer, so I would recommend it to anyone who considers themselves in shape. I can't say enough about how much I like it.
I was hesitant to purchase a line that was slightly less expensive than all of the competitors' offerings, but this one turned out to be a winner. br>br>Easy to put together, and the strap line and rachett appear to be of good quality. It's a lot of fun. br>br>It's a lot of fun. It takes a little practice to get the hang of balancing, and you'll work muscles in your ankles and hips you didn't know you had. br>br>Start a campaign for each tree in your yard!.
Everything you'll need is included in the kit, and the length is more than sufficient. It's a hit with my daughter and her friends, as well as myself. I've had it up for a few weeks (and left it out in the rain), and it still looks brand new. This starter kit comes highly recommended.
They jumped right in and are having a blast testing their speed. It has attracted the attention of half of the neighborhood! Simple to assemble and a fun addition to our backyard playground.
He enjoys climbing, swinging, balancing, and being one with a tree, stick, rock, or mud in general. This slack line and a ninja training course were among the items we acquired. In the grove, he's set up an obstacle course. He's at the point now where he can bounce across it instead of just walking!.
Our family ranges in age from 5 years to? are looking forward to the challenge of crossing. We like that it has a training line because we are new to this sport and it came with very basic set-up, but the younger ones pretend there is "hot lava" or alligators beneath the line. It would have been nice if it also included some "getting started" instructions, such as foot position and other helpful hints. However, we were able to get started thanks to a couple of YouTube videos. Overall, we're very happy with the results.