10M HIGH SLACKLINE IN THE PARK?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @niknik0815
    @niknik0815 3 года назад

    nice spot!!
    And your chest roll to feet with that tiny bounce was super clean! Working on that right now ;) watched it like 10 times :D

    • @slackmate8225
      @slackmate8225  2 года назад

      thanks Nik. we were so happy to find such a perfect spot for our training. hope you are getting the chest roll to feet by now!

  • @loicleray
    @loicleray 3 года назад +1

    Noiiiice

  • @paulschweissbrenner
    @paulschweissbrenner Год назад

    3:23 why you put the shakle in the second top hole of your rigging plate? it looks like it creates unnecessary force to the linescale.

    • @slackmate8225
      @slackmate8225  Год назад +1

      no particular reason. I might have put there to add the pulley system on the lower holes. can't remember to be honest.

  • @isaiah9046
    @isaiah9046 3 года назад +1

    Sick was that actually high enough off the ground???

    • @slackmate8225
      @slackmate8225  3 года назад

      yes. after a leash fall you are still 4m off ground

  • @vitinholr
    @vitinholr 2 года назад

    That backup doesn't look so functional, what you think?

    • @slackmate8225
      @slackmate8225  2 года назад +2

      Hi Vitor. not sure if you watched the whole video, but we mentioned that the main and backup webbings are stitched every "tape connection', which makes this midline safer in case of a main failure.

    • @vitinholr
      @vitinholr 2 года назад

      @@slackmate8225 oh nice, sorry about it, my English is not so good yet.

  • @lifeintheseam
    @lifeintheseam 3 года назад

    Hey I'm in Australia and want to find people to highline with

    • @slackmate8225
      @slackmate8225  2 года назад

      Hi Joshua, depending where you are based, there are Facebook groups where slackliners plan their meet ups!

  • @PapP148
    @PapP148 2 года назад

    Why even run a backup in this case? You're gonna take a ground fall if your main hits a yoinky sploinky anyway

    • @slackmate8225
      @slackmate8225  2 года назад +1

      backup line is sewned to main line every 2 meters so there's a good chance of you getting caught by the backup.

    • @juncuspatens
      @juncuspatens Год назад

      Beautiful, may I ask where how you got it sewn like that?

    • @JamesRanken
      @JamesRanken 5 месяцев назад

      @@juncuspatenswould love to know this too!

    • @slackmate8225
      @slackmate8225  Месяц назад

      I got that sewn with WallAce Climbing in sydney .