Insane Trickline Forces!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @HowNOT2
    @HowNOT2  Год назад

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  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 3 года назад +1

    I love how much tension with using the ascender!

  • @splinkangels
    @splinkangels 4 года назад +2

    trickline plays with 2:1 safety factor!
    this is crazy!
    trickline nowadays here in brazil are rigged high (1.90m+) and super long (24m+)
    closer to less safety factor it means we are getting the maximus that the webbing can offer.
    maybe one crazy day we tight super close to1:1 safe factor hahaha
    just kidding
    thanks for so much info!

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 3 года назад +2

    I bought a slackline kit and over 18 metres setup. No matter how much I tightened the ratchet strap, in the middle I was touching the ground. Lol. Webbing stretched as well. I returned the kit and bought a 2500kg by 50mm ratchet strap for trucks. The webbing is thicker. The ratchet strap looks a little stronger. Now I see how much tension. Im gonna reduce the distance so I don't touch the ground. Im 92 kg in bodyweight. Maybe 9m maximum in length? Any ideas or reply appreciated. Cheers from Australia!👍👍👍

  • @juancruzborrego
    @juancruzborrego Год назад +1

    Hello, I wanted to ask you what device you use, in the pulley system, to brake the rope

  • @tomtom4405
    @tomtom4405 4 года назад +4

    After the video where a trickline was cut, I'd expect to see a safety from the ratchet back to the tree in case something snaps so you can't launch a ratchet-cannonball at someone. (This isn't a criticism), I don't trickline, so trying to understand the setup. Would one normally be used?

    • @dragan3290
      @dragan3290 3 года назад

      You're supposed to wrap in webbing as you do on four wheel drive vehicles in a recovery situation. Ratchet straps hurt. Ouch!!!

  • @juancruzborrego
    @juancruzborrego Год назад

    hola, les queria consultar que aparato utilizan, en el sistema de poleas, para frenar la cuerda

  • @ryan-ci3fz
    @ryan-ci3fz 4 года назад +9

    Hey Ryan! It’s Matt’s son from your work. Is it ok if I take inspiration from your name, I really like the sound of “how not to BMX” I didn’t want to change my name without permission. Thanks!

    • @HowNOT2
      @HowNOT2  4 года назад

      Hey Ryan. Are you into BMX now? Go for it! Its a good name :)

    • @ryan-ci3fz
      @ryan-ci3fz 4 года назад +1

      Thanks, you are a big inspiration. Remember when you are famous
      (Also I have gotten into biking)

  • @ab-tt4mm
    @ab-tt4mm 4 года назад

    Have just seen,, VERTICAL LIFE FILM TOUR , interesting!

  • @hinterlandzaus
    @hinterlandzaus 3 года назад

    What rope is being used for this? I assume it’s a dynamic of some kind? But what exactly?

  • @CaseyHandmer
    @CaseyHandmer 4 года назад +2

    Tension is conserved along the webbing - it's got nowhere else to go. Same at each end. Can estimate tension by measuring deflection angle under load.

  • @ZaoSirio
    @ZaoSirio 4 года назад +1

    Guys how long was this line?

    • @HowNOT2
      @HowNOT2  4 года назад +1

      80 feet or 24 meters

  • @augustinmoinat761
    @augustinmoinat761 4 года назад +1

    Why no back-up on the ratchet? You should watch HNTH, they have a video on testing back-ups

    • @HowNOT2
      @HowNOT2  4 года назад

      We tied off the tail to the dyno. Its backed up. I think we missed that video how to do it the right way though haha

  • @martelthefirst
    @martelthefirst 4 года назад

    Have you ever done a comparison between tightwire where you walk on a steel wire setup/forces and slackline? (if so where can i find the video?) awesome content!

  • @hummerchine
    @hummerchine 4 года назад +1

    WAT????
    So yer gonna break cross loaded climbing carabiners no problem??

  • @Vitakraft911
    @Vitakraft911 4 года назад

    :)

  • @ERICHOEHNINGER
    @ERICHOEHNINGER 4 года назад +3

    I love your videos!
    but, "lets put it on lbs to see it in tons" ?
    I know it's cultural stuff ... but once you get used to it, every thing becomes so much easier.
    10kN => 1ton of force (the good thing of metric system is that you don't need to do math)

    • @victortitov1740
      @victortitov1740 4 года назад +11

      "10kN => 1ton of force (the good thing of metric system is that you don't need to do math)" - it's funny, because it is not by design. 1 metric ton is 9.81 kN (the factor is g, the acceleration of gravity). It's a coincidence that on earth, g in metric is very close to 10. Same with bar/atm/Pa, it's a coincidence that atmospheric pressure is almost exactly 100 kPa.

    • @ERICHOEHNINGER
      @ERICHOEHNINGER 4 года назад +1

      @@victortitov1740 sure dude, sure ...

    • @HowNOT2
      @HowNOT2  4 года назад +1

      when you put it that way it makes sense but i think of tons in lbs/lbf

  • @xxgofkyrselfxx8557
    @xxgofkyrselfxx8557 Год назад

    How does that not hurt your nuts bro