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Re: slackers

Postby Fred » Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:39 pm

I found some good info on slackline setups here:

http://www.nwslackline.org/

Check out the "Strength of 3 men" instructional video.
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Re: slackers

Postby TG33 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:25 am

I have tried the wide lines in Squamish. I actually found them more difficult but then again I wasn't use to them. I think it all comes down to having a good consistent set-up. I have a solo set-up with a 30' static rope for tensioning. I make a 5:1 with a shunt and run it back through an old ascender. The main line is 1" webbing tied off with a munter mule. It isn't the most convenient set up but you can def get it tight enough with one person.

Has anyone check out this cord called Amsteel ? I think it is what Dean Potter had set up for the Taft Point line.
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