CHEAP slackline set-up?
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Anyone got any tips on a cheap slackline setup? I've been told what i'm looking for are "tighteners" (tensioners?) that truckers use? Anyone have experience with this? I've been climbing for over ten years but have only just now gotten into walkin' the line. |
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If you actually want to be cheap you don't need tensioners. The only time those are really useful are for very long lines. I usually set up a slackline about 30-40 feet long and can tighten it by myself. Or just grab some of your buddies to help you for a sec. |
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I like this method: |
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google search "the primitive system, slackline." This will show you how to setup a very simple cheap rig. All you need is webbing, and 3 biners. |
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Tom R wrote:I like this method: slackline.com/?p=106#more-106 Although it inadequate for longer lines.use a rap ring for the same purpose as the chain link also scott rogers on this site is a master-slackliner. I'm sure he could direct you to some resources. |
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i used four oval carabiners and about 40 or 50 feet of webbing. i cut about two sections of ten feet off to make the loops to put around the trees/posts. i haven't tried the rap ring system but i'm sure i will since i have a ridiculous not on one of my carabiners. the length of webbing only spans about a 20-25 foot gap. |
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Well, instead of cheap, I went expensive... |
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I always tie a munter mule on the other end and release it there. But then I just use a few biners for a pulley to tension. |