Slackline Slackline Kit Slack Line Longer 57 ft Line with Training Line Tree Protectors Arm Trainer Ratchet Cover and Carry Bag Tight Rope Slack Lines for Backyard for Kids Children Adults
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There is no way I would be able to use clothes line posts that thick. There are trees attached to our line that are about 24 inches wide. The system does fine if it's just one or two small children (less than 70 pounds) on the line. There are several trees that actually start swaying as the trees are swayed by the line when the bigger kids get on it or there are multiple kids on it.
I apologize for the inconvenience. It would be wonderful if I could assist!
That's not something I would do. The ratchet should be loose and can be threaded down the strap so that it starts closer to the tree when you loosen it
This item comes with everything you asked for apart from the ratchet protector for the training line. There is a black training protector for the slack line, though.
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My kids got it for Christmas and really enjoy walking across what they see as an Nevertheless, there are a few things to keep in mind. There is a reason why it says to put the slackline at knee height in the instructions. As I bravely crossed the lava pit of doom, I learned that this is true. When I reached the halfway point, my confidence fled, and my legs started dancing like a wiggly worm out on the It was what happened next that made me second guess my step setting up the slackline at I let go of both feet as I came down, causing the highly tensioned line that was sagging due to my weight to spring back up. Immediately after the slap, the pain flooded through the body, and all that remained to do was roll over and fall into the lava pit of doom helplessly. In those puberty years, I felt I had lost all sense of manhood. My voice regressed to my teenage years. attempted to indicate that I was okay to my wife, who was laughing harder than she had ever laughed in her life before. I eventually regained my mind and slowly developed super powers that enabled me to crawl out of the lava pit. I was cheered on by my children. The Slackline Kit that I picked up this Christmas will be one I never forget, all thanks to my failure to read the instructions that came with it.
His friends and some adults had a blast using this. He received it in plenty of time. If you have a couple of trees, you'll be able to use this kit as it contains everything you need to slackline. didn't have two trees in my yard that I could use as anchors, so I had to build the ground anchors and the A frames myself. You're right that this is a great way to get the kids out of the video games and into some exercise. The only concern I had was that for the recommended age, there is no answer. In answer to your question, 4 As a 59-year-old mom who is learning to slack line with her kids, I'm getting a lot of enjoyment out of it.
Slackline kits like this one we had seen before at another party and how much people enjoyed them. In order to host our own 30 person family gathering, my wife and I bought one. We received the Slackline system kit on time and in great condition. Our front yard just below our deck is between two large trees, and we set it up between these trees following the instructions. Everyone from 5 years old to 55 years old tried it and most became good at it rather quickly with the aid of the arm helper and top guide line. The key is to keep the eyes straight ahead, rather than looking On the deck, the others cheered We will use it again for future outdoor events and think it is a definite hit. We paid a lot for it, but it was well worth Our recommendation is to go for it.
Even with a concrete floor and all, I cannot understand why he wouldn't do it. After seeing this slackline kit on YouTube, I bought it last week on a whim. I am in my middle age I am in my 50s now, and I need to string the line (and the guide-line up above) between two trees about 30-50 feet away. It is a challenge (entirely possible), but he helped me. We set up the units 40 feet apart and it was very easy. There is no need for tools. You can accomplish things that seem impossible when you push yourself to the limit. Almost every muscle must be coordinated with the others (and the mind, too). By the end of 15 Walking the line for 20 minutes has left me feeling calm, focused and remarkably strong. There has been an improvement in my posture. While I did fall off a couple of times at first, I did get the hang of it eventually It was DH, however, who thought it was a better idea to install it over soft ground. His attention is now being drawn to it I love it! Anyway, thanks for letting me share!.
I bought it to go on a backyard adventure with my husband and children. We have purchased a new playland for our 3 boys and their neighborhood friends and so far it has been a big success! The system was fairly easy to install on the trees, stayed in place well and we just had to tighten it once after two weeks of frequent use. It is the line that is strung above the slackline that the children can hold on to while learning to balance that makes this kit so great. We have a 5 year old who uses the lower strap to reach across and holds onto it while she walks. It can be adjusted so that it hangs low for shorter walkers. Unless a replacement orange strap is made, this kit would receive five stars. The only reason to give it four instead of five stars is because the orange strap that hangs down for little ones to hold onto frayed after 2 days. The company might want to come up with a way to prevent such situations from happening. You might use a carabiner or thicker material to cover the middle section. The company has been great to work with!.
A full two months of appropriate use were all that was needed. In order to ensure that we installed it according to the instructions of the manufacturer, we carefully followed those instructions We wrapped trees too, being careful to protect them. You should be aware of this if you have small children or if you intend to practice or play seriously with a slackline.
Thick slacking is the best! It is a great way to exercise and have fun with the whole family. It is VERY difficult at first, but with practice one can take one step on, then two, and then three, etc. There is a handy "trainer slack" which offers even more support for beginning balancing, which we thought was essential for the beginning user. Additionally, the set comes with two tree protectors, which was awesome for us, since we use the slack in the park and do not want to damage There is only one problem - it is so difficult to pull the slack that it was only my husband who could do it. He used all his strength. It is a bummer that he is the only one who could actually tighten the slack, so it is impossible for me to use it alone. He is 6'0" and weighs 200 pounds, and I found it tough too. For it not to shake when you walk, the slack should be as tight as a drum. Overall, this was a fabulous time! I highly recommend it to families, friends, and strong singles alike.