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50m is real longlining, serious stuff ! But still with a light and compact kit : 4,35 Kg and 16 L (volume)
Always convenient to carry in a backpack, he even gets lighter with the new Multi sling sling which avoid now the use of a rigging plate and a carabiner !
Don't worry if you don't know how to perform this installation ! Set it up 2 or 3 times and you will become the chief of Primitiv.
The Set Up video and the user guide are also there to help you. You will find them in the "Documentation" section and in your order.
The system consist in the use of the slackline itself and carabiners to tighten it. It's way lighter than a kit with a ratchet system. Once you know the trick, it is very fast and easy to rig.
To sum up, it means that you will have to pass and roll the webbing through the carabiners 2/3 times to tighten it. You will need 10/15 minutes the firsts times but then it will become a routine. No more than 5 minutes.
There are several types of slackline webbings :
Tubular slackline webbings, stretchy, bouncy (swell), comfy. Only the color is different, and that is your choice ! Up to you !
Flat slackline webbings. They are easier to tighten because stretchless, hyper comfy with their round edges. Same as previous, only color is the difference between them.
The differences in sensation will really start from about 15/20m long. For more details, we invite you to read our article on how to Choose a slackline.
Tree Protections : +0,3 Kg
Totebag +0,3 Kg
You are now a confirmed slackliner ! Congrats ! You got the most out of what a primitiv system can offer. If your want to tighten longer, look out for the SKY01 Kit with pulleys.
Canvas bag 10L
Nice to store your slackline between two sessions.
Slacklining and more particularly Highline (in the void, secured by a harness) are sports practices that have no normative or regulatory framework for the manufacture of the material as well as for its installation.
This is why we do not guarantee our own equipment for highline use.
Our products are tested within our company and independent laboratories (mentioned on the product page) via a process that evolves with practice.
These resistance tests have no legal value, they aim to ensure the safety, resistance and comfort of use of our equipment - in the context of our practice.
It is the responsibility of the practitioner to choose the equipment with the appropriate resistance and to have the necessary experience to adapt the installation to his practice.
And to use appropriate equipment to secure oneself if necessary, such as PPE equipment (climbing gear, ropes, etc.).
It is the responsibility of the practitioner to use appropriate equipment to secure oneself if necessary, such as PPE (climbing equipment, ropes, etc.).
In NO CASE is this equipment designed to secure itself. For the lifeline - called backup - we advise to use only PPE standard material (climbing material, ropes, etc).
Unless expressly mentioned, no slackline element can be considered as PPE (personal protective equipment) for sports and leisure activities
NEVER USE SLACKLINE MATERIAL TO SECURE YOURSELF / TIE YOURSELF DOWN. IT IS NOT CLIMBING EQUIPMENT, NOR IS IT EPI STANDARD EQUIPMENT.
You can find more information on our website highline.fr
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