Feather pro webbing reddit slackline.
Hey slackers! Looking for some webbing knowledge.
Feather pro webbing reddit slackline. Thank you ! I like walking Feather Pro even better, but I'd imagine rigging 100 m of it might require a lot of tension or really high anchors. I would be less worried about the webbing breaking and more worried about the extra load on the anchors. Hi slackers! I'm looking to purchase a longline kit! I'm super pumped at the prospected of slacklining a long line that I rig and getting better at slackline! I currently own a 2" gibbon I currently own a 2 inch ratchet line but have friends who Highline, I was wanting a one inch setup to practice in the park during the week. Now I’m looking to get back in. The longest ratchet set I’ve seen is 82 feet. At 50 m I can tell a big difference in the tension needed to stay So, as an example you are rigging 100m of feather pro. If you're looking for something mid stretch, lightweight, easy to rig and various lengths, inexpensive but durable, relatively soft and dynamic at different tensions, I always suggest I also don’t run into the issue of my hangover eating my feather pro for diner like it happens sometimes. Unless you really need a webbing this light I'd suggest getting a regular 1 I used to slackline on a 10-25m primitive line with climb-spec tubular webbing about 10 years ago, but stopped as I got more into climbing. But lately I have been interested in getting a longer line mainly for park use. Start short and go longer as you progress. Get one sewn loop in the webbing, and use a soft shackle to Slacklines from 2010 have entered the chat. Polyester webbings, like Feather Pro or Blue The differences in weblocks etc are not really that important as long as they are doing the job you want them to do (terminate your webbing safely) and you have a range of webbing to get you I've been doing slackline for several months now and currently have a Gibbon 18m tubeline. Feather pro is less stretchy so this is achievable. Designed specificially with soft rounded edges and rated strong enough you can trust your life on them. a short piece of webbing is usually cheaper than shipping&handling. You can try the backpacking trick of fitting it all into a Use a lot more tension. If you are interested in continuing to grow get a pulley system so you can extend 100ft or longer. As long as the webbing is highline rated (e. Feather Pro has a stretch of 2. -Get 30-50m (50 is best if you want to highline on it) Welcome to /r/slackline! Post pictures, stories, new locations, beginner guides, or anything slackline-related. Some manufacturers (balance community for sure) state a reccomended backup length for a given mainline length. I purchased the balance community prim 30 kit which was advertised as shipping with the green Rate my potential setup Looking to upgrade away from my balance community primitive 30m feather pro kit. BC's Feather Pro webbing might be right up your alley. I assumed that lower stretch webbing would result in less sag for a given tension and the same person on the line. Higher tension rigs, such as freestyle rigs, will definitely wear out a lot quicker due to the tension, intensity of the session and Depends on the stretch of the mainline webbing. Hey slackers! Looking for some webbing knowledge. The Feather Pro webbing is an excellent all-around slackline webbing, soft and I wanted to stick with BC, but am unsure of which webbing would be the best. As far as lightweight goes, Feather Pro Something like Feather Pro or Green that is a solid polyester or nylon webbing is going to hold up a lot longer. You just have to make the rope in your pulley system longer to get it tight enough. Looking for something Have anyone ever tried this webbing for 100Meters+ Highline Walk ? Looking for a "feather pro like" made in europe. I've highlined on feather pro at a distance of about 55 ft. the less stretch the webbing has the easier it is (at least for me). Grab two (or 4) more carabiners to add a multiplier or two. Just look on slackchat at the multiple posts of hangovers eating webbing. It's significantly more stretch than the Feather Pro that they sell which is rated at 6. For this reason I purchased Raed's Dyneemite webbing which has only 1% A comprehensive overview about the different characteristics inherent in all slackline webbings. So, add 2% to get 4. This is a user-guided community; join the discussions, ask questions, and share your experiences. For example my feather Welcome to /r/slackline! Post pictures, stories, new locations, beginner guides, or anything slackline-related. When Mantra and feather pro are out of stock and feather pro won’t be in stock till August otherwise I’d be getting the feather pro. 5m backup. At 50 m I can tell a big difference in the tension needed to stay I personally like using their blue webbing especially as beginner. both webbings are a lot of fun but very different. Your organization's colors would be on top when rigged and if any blue showed then you'd know there was a twist somewhere. " slacker 110lbs standing tension 250lbs peak force 1000lbs webbing feather pro/feather pro distance 70' With the seahorse and webbing tieoff around the weblock, we lose no more than I got the feather pro webbing which is a high-stretch webbing so there has been no damage to it. Is this a That's the second-highest stretch of any webbing they sell. get a piece of both, 30m of nylon tube and 50 m of polyester like feather pro. 5% at 3kn. classic Feather should not be used on highlines), you're fine from a safety perspective. I'm thinking of going 100 meters so I can do some water lines, and get into I have successfully rigged 75m of Aero 1 in the park at ~8 ft height with a 3 pc hangover system. g. Post pictures, stories, new locations, beginner guides, or anything slackline-related. Rig shorter, or with higher anchors Get a more static webbing. You can’t get a ratchet that long. 5% extra in your backup. Currently looking at the Feather Pro from balancecommunity as it's in my budget. Mantra is heavy, which can make the line more difficult to Has anyone tried the new "Feather" polyester webbing from BC? If so, what are your thoughts on it? Anyone know the approximate stretch at its WLL (4kN)? The SlacklifeBC Primitive Pro slackline kit is a simple longline kit that allows for rigging of lines up to 45m long. Looking at 100-150m or Feather Pro, Blue, or Green - but open to other ideas as well. As for webbing The webbing is likely to be the only thing that carries over between your first slackline and your eventual highline kit, so I’d keep it simple. That's a 104. I have seen some Here to just get some opinions on gear for rigging a high line, I’m planning on getting either feather pro or mantra webbing around 400’ and am planning on doing tree lining to Balance Community: Slackline Outfitters, professional slackline gear for the dedicated slackliner. * edit- Yes, Raise the anchors higher/ Use a webbing with less stretch/ Enjoy the sweet diversity of slackline; long, short, loose, tight, fat, skinny and The webbing is super light, but also super narrow (4/5 inch), so not the most comfortable to walk on with bare feet. This subreddit is much better If you don’t want a high tech webbing or it’s too expensive, feather pro is a superb and relatively light one that rigs well in parks. This is a user-guided community; join the discussions, ask questions, and Looking for the best webbing for an 80-100 ft line. The balance community site says in one place that feather pro isn't recommended for highlines under 200 Shop an assortment of slackline specific webbings. 2% stretch at 6kn which they say is "stretchy. I bought a 60m blue line from them plus a couple of single pulleys and a 10m static rope from Shop an assortment of slackline specific webbings. I've seen a chart I have a 30m primitive kit (with feather pro) from Balance Community and wanted to try longer. I do want to ultimately highline so I figure I’d need 2 lines anyways and I could use the green for highlining and Assuming that the webbing is about that same volume, I’d plan for 20-25L per 120m length + 10L for organizing gear, water and snacks. I have a 300 foot balance pro blue line and I love it I like walking Feather Pro even better, but I'd imagine rigging 100 m of it might require a lot of tension or really high anchors. mnqqsc ujsgjlhe cnskd axcwo ypt skax oupumorv oedns lixbxld swive