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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sorry - I wish I could be of assistance.
I don't believe a clothesline post would be strong enough. Our line is strung between trees with a diameter of about 24". If only one or two of the younger children are involved ( When the older kids get on the line, or if there are several kids "bouncing" on the line, the trees begin to sway in time with the line.
That is something I would never do. You should be able to loosen the ratchet and thread it down the strap closer to the tree by doing so first.
It includes everything you requested, except the ratchet protector for the training line; however, it does include a black slack line training protector.
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br>However, a word of caution is in order. The instructions state that the slackline should be set up at knee height for a reason. When I bravely crossed the lava pit of doom, I discovered this. My confidence deserted me about halfway across, and my legs began to dance like a wiggly worm on the scorching pavement. What happened next made me reconsider my decision to set up the slackline at hip level. As I came down, both feet went outwards, causing the sagging tension line caused by my weight to spring up. The pain began to surge as soon as the sound of the slap was heard, and all that was left to do was roll over and fall helplessly into the lava pit of doom. As my voice regressed to my teenage years of puberty, I felt as if my manhood had vanished for good. I regained my thoughts and gradually developed super powers to crawl out of the lava pit of doom, my facial expressions changing as I tried to say "I'm okay" to my wife, who was laughing harder than she'd ever laughed in her life. My kids are encouraging me. br>This Christmas will go down in history, and it's all because I didn't read the instructions that came with the Slackline Kit.
For my son's graduation party, I purchased this kit. It arrived on time, and he and his friends, as well as a few adults, had a great time playing with it. As long as you have a couple of trees, this kit includes everything you need to slackline. Because I don't have two usable trees in my yard, I had to make the ground anchors and slackline A frames myself. The only issue I have is that one of the questions asked was recommended age, which is a great way to get the kids away from video games and into some exercise. 4 is the answer. Well, I'm 59 years old and I'm having a great time teaching my kids how to slack line.
I begged my father to put up a tightrope in the garage when I was a kid. (With the concrete floor and all, I'm not sure why he wouldn't do it. ) ) I bought this slackline kit on the spur of the moment after seeing it on YouTube last week. I'm in my late twenties and I'm looking for a job Though my DH thought I was insane (which is entirely possible), he assisted me in stringing the line (and the guide-line above) between two trees about 30-feet apart. The distance between the two points was 40 feet, and the setup was simple - There is no need for any tools. When you push yourself to do the unthinkable, interesting things can happen. Every muscle (along with the mind) must learn to work in tandem with the others. After 15- I feel strong, focused, and surprisingly calm after 20 minutes of 'walking the line. ' My posture is much better now. It was difficult at first, and I did fall off a couple of times - but I persevered. But, being the astute fellow that he is, DH decided to put it in over soft ground. (He is also working on it right now. ) ) In any case, I think it's fantastic!.
As a result, my wife and I both placed an order for one. We'd seen how much fun people had with this Slackline kit at a previous party. As a result, my wife and I placed an order for one for our own 30-person family gathering. The Slackline kit was delivered on time and in excellent condition. We set it up between two large trees in our front yard, just below our deck, following the simple instructions. We had people of all ages try it, and with the help of the arm helper and top guide line, most of them got pretty good at it pretty quickly, with the key being to look straight ahead and not down. From the deck, the others cheered them on. It was a big hit, and it'll be a regular at our outdoor events in the future. It was well worth the money we spent on it. We strongly advise you to try it.
My kids were having a great time until the line abruptly snapped while one of them was on it. It only lasted two months when used properly. We took great care to ensure that it was installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions - Wrapping the trees was also a priority. Just keep this in mind if you have small children or require a more stable platform for serious slackline practice.
land for our three boys and all of their neighborhood friends, and it's been a huge success so far! It was simple to install on the trees and has stayed in place well, with only one tightening after two weeks of heavy use. The line that can be strung above the slackline for the boys to hold on to while learning to balance is the best part of this kit. There's also a strap that can be slung over the top line and hangs lower, making it easier for shorter walkers like our 5-year-old to grab while crossing. br>br>The only reason I gave this kit four stars instead of five is because the orange strap that hangs down for small children to hold onto frayed from friction by the end of the second day of use. I'd advise the company to devise a strategy to avoid this - Perhaps a carabiner or a thicker piece of material to cover the middle. Overall, it's been a fantastic experience! br>br>.
THI SLACK IS ONE OF OUR FAVORITES! This is a great way to get some exercise and have some fun for the whole family. But don't be fooled; it's HARD at first, but with practice, you'll be able to take one step on the slack, then two, then three, and so on. There's even a handy "trainer" slack that allows for extra support balancing in the beginning, which we thought was essential for beginners. This set also includes two tree protectors, which came in handy because we used the slack in the park and didn't want to damage the trees. My only issue is that tightening the slack is so difficult that only my husband was able to do it, and he did so with all his might. He's 6'0" and 200 pounds of pure muscle, and he found it difficult, which is unfortunate because he's the only one who can tighten the slack, so I can't use it alone. For it not to shake when you walk, the slack must be as tight as a drum. Overall, a fantastic time was had by all! Families, friends, and strong singles should attend.