Not for the faint of heart. A full 100 foot of walkable slackline. What's so special about it? Well for one you can set it by yourself fairly easily, no extra gear is needed and it includes about every important extra we carry.
Here is a 95 foot line with low anchors set by
one person in five minutes. line. It is a lot
more webbing to haul around so if you aren't needing that
long of a line this kit will be twice as bulky as our 50
foot lines. It is also a whole
new ballpark beyond that and most people will never need a
line this big and you should certainly work your way up first.
What it isn't: This is not a highliner kit. It's a single line setup, nothing is redundant so it should never be the only thing keeping you alive. At 100 feet may have to set the anchors over your head but walking all but the last 5 feet or so on each end you can still be a comfortable distance from the ground. We've averaged a anchor height of 7-8 feet high for lines in this length. Setting it lower than that is possible, but it will be extremely tight. With spotters or padding, this can still be a safe height. Is it scary/will you get a rush? Yes, unless your already used to big lines it's quite a rush and certainly provides a new challenge.
Kit includes 10,000 lb test tightening system 100 feet of mil-spec 4,000 lb test 1" tubular webbing (2) 10 foot sewn Zip Slings Slidelock Tensioning system upgrade Full color setup instructions, getting started tips & tricks Heavy duty tree padding
"Pretty much amazing. Its much better than the one I used to jerry rig with old climbing stuff. Real easy set up." - Lawrence More Gear Reviews