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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
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!
Noiiiice
thank you for your guidance mate!
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.
no particular reason. I might have put there to add the pulley system on the lower holes. can't remember to be honest.
Sick was that actually high enough off the ground???
yes. after a leash fall you are still 4m off ground
That backup doesn't look so functional, what you think?
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.
@@slackmate8225 oh nice, sorry about it, my English is not so good yet.
Hey I'm in Australia and want to find people to highline with
Hi Joshua, depending where you are based, there are Facebook groups where slackliners plan their meet ups!
Why even run a backup in this case? You're gonna take a ground fall if your main hits a yoinky sploinky anyway
backup line is sewned to main line every 2 meters so there's a good chance of you getting caught by the backup.
Beautiful, may I ask where how you got it sewn like that?
@@juncuspatenswould love to know this too!
I got that sewn with WallAce Climbing in sydney .
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
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!
Noiiiice
thank you for your guidance mate!
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.
no particular reason. I might have put there to add the pulley system on the lower holes. can't remember to be honest.
Sick was that actually high enough off the ground???
yes. after a leash fall you are still 4m off ground
That backup doesn't look so functional, what you think?
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.
@@slackmate8225 oh nice, sorry about it, my English is not so good yet.
Hey I'm in Australia and want to find people to highline with
Hi Joshua, depending where you are based, there are Facebook groups where slackliners plan their meet ups!
Why even run a backup in this case? You're gonna take a ground fall if your main hits a yoinky sploinky anyway
backup line is sewned to main line every 2 meters so there's a good chance of you getting caught by the backup.
Beautiful, may I ask where how you got it sewn like that?
@@juncuspatenswould love to know this too!
I got that sewn with WallAce Climbing in sydney .