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    Set-Up a Slacklineby admanrocks on March 11, 2007

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    Set-Up a Slackline .............................................................................................................

    Intro: Set-Up a Slackline .....................................................................................................

    Step 1: Supplies ...........................................................................................................

    Step 2: Anchors ...........................................................................................................

    Step 3: Knots .............................................................................................................

    Step 4: Set it up - Anchors ....................................................................................................

    Step 5: Set it up - Slack line ...................................................................................................

    Step 6: Set it Up - Slackline ...................................................................................................

    Step 7: Set it up - Slackline ...................................................................................................Step 8: SLACKLINE!! .......................................................................................................

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    Author: admanrocksmy name is Adam!

    Intro: Set-Up a SlacklineSlack lining is a very fun and challenging "sport" that requires a lot of skill. However the cheapest slack line "kits" available are around fifty bucks, i made this one forabout half of that. This instructable will show you how to set up your own slackline.

    Step 1: SuppliesHere is what you will need. I got all of the supplies from REI, but i am sure there are many other places that carry these things.

    Materials1 inch tubular webbing- (at least) 70 feetcarabiners - 5carpet (1ft. by 3-5ft.)

    also needed:2 trees, poles, or any two VERY sturdy upright objects

    Image Notes1. Carabiners (3 more of these)2. Carpet3. Webbing, you need a lot more than this

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    Step 2: AnchorsThe anchors attach the line to the tree or whatever you are slack-lining in between.

    so, once you have the webbing, you need to cut of TWO ten foot sections (make sure to burn the ends, so the webbing won't fray). these will be the anchors.

    Now, tie a water knot on both ends of the ten foot sections to make a big loop.

    you can see how to tie a figure water Here

    Image Notes1. this is a figure 8, which you should NOT use. use a water knot instead.

    Step 3: Knots... well hitches actuallythere are only two simple knots that you need to knowthese are the Clove, and half hitch

    if you dont know how to tie these, look here:Clove HitchHalf Hitch

    Image Notes1. clove hitch

    http://www.iwillknot.com/half-hitch/http://www.animatedknots.com/cloverescue/index.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jpg&Website=www.animatedknots.comhttp://www.animatedknots.com/waterknot/index.php?LogoImage=&Website=
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    Step 4: Set it up - Anchorswrap the carpet around the tree, this will not only protect the tree, but make your line last longer.then wrap one of your ten foot sections around the carpet and put one carabiner on the ends of the loop

    do the same to the other side, but with two two carabiners on this side. make sure that BOTH carabiners go into both loops with the gates facing out

    Step 5: Set it up - Slack linenow, tie one end of your large piece of webbing to the anchor with only one carabiner, use the clove hitch.

    now walk towards your other anchor holding the l ine to make sure that there are no twists. when you are about 4/5 of the way there t ie a clove hitch, put 2 carabinersthrough the two loops you make in the clove hitch.

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    Image Notes1. clove i never take this carabiner off - it;s just easier.2.

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    Image Notes1. 3 half hitches

    Step 7: Set it up - Slacklinenow, while keeping all the tension on the line tie 3 or 4 half hitches in front and in back of the lines's carabiners.

    Image Notes

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    1. 3 half hitches

    Step 8: SLACKLINE!!now you're ready. this takes a ton of practice, but eventually you can get pretty good, have fun and be safe!!

    Note that it will take a while for your line to stretch out, if you notice the line getting loser, it is probably the webbing stretching.

    Image Notes1. A good way to store it is in a stuff sack from an old sleeping bag like this

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    woody558 says: Aug 4, 2010. 11:25 AM REPAn easier way (but probably not instructables-worthy) is to just buy a ratchet strap and wrap one end around the t ree and attach the other end to an anchoraround the tree. It makes it very easy to tighten, too. They only cost about $15.

    sk3lton says: Apr 19, 2011. 6:11 AM REPI use a ratchet for my slackline it is very quick and easy to set up but i don't trust it for long/high lines

    Marsh says: Mar 7, 2011. 5:24 AM REPRather than using 4 carabiners here, use three and thread the piece you currently have going through the 4th biner back underneath the strap at the 2ndbiner. Tension alone will hold the line secure and you'll be able to get it a lot tighter.

    kmix says: Oct 28, 2010. 9:30 AM REPI use line lockers in my kit, they are rappelling rings, solid cast aluminum rings about 1.5 inch diameter. using these with a carabiner allows you to put 0 knotsin your main line and it gives you a perfectly flat surface to walk. They are available from REI.

    woody558 says: Aug 3, 2010. 1:21 PM REPWill this webbing work? http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/2-Inch-25-YDS-Heavy-Black/Webbing-Polypro-Polyproplene/2-Inch-Heavy/Black-p5129583.htmlAlso, is there an advantage of having the four-carabiner tensioning system versus a two-carabiner system?

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    admanrocks says: Aug 10, 2010. 5:05 PM REPI wouldn't recommend that webbing. As I said in the instructable, I recommend 1 inch military spec. tubular webbing. You can get this easily at a localclimbing or outdoors store.' 4 carabiners wil l give you a greater mechanical advantage than 2, I find that 2 is enough, but 4 is better for longer lines.

    flamekiller says: Jun 9, 2010. 12:51 AM REPA worthwhile consideration on this setup: these carabiners are tri-loaded. In a shorter line as in this Instructable, that's probably not a problem, but considerother methods when rigging a longer line. Carabiners are rated to be loaded axially on their major axis (along the spine from end to end) and a tri-loaded'biner will fail at a lower load. Again, probably not a problem here.

    adamcgreenberg says: Jul 5, 2010. 8:50 AM REPThese are loaded in the same way you would rig an anchor for climbing. the biner is only being loaded at two points even though it is connected to three

    things.

    woody558 says: May 15, 2010. 7:17 PM REPHow long did it take before you could walk without help?It seems like you would need immense concentration and superior balance to walk on one of these.

    admanrocks says: May 15, 2010. 10:05 PM REPabout 3 weeks of trying every day.

    anyone can get good at slacklining, that's why it's so great.

    woody558 says: May 14, 2010. 3:15 PM REPHow is this $25?5 good biners cost $25 (total) + 70 feet of webbing costs $25 =$50

    This costs just as much as a kit .

    admanrocks says: May 15, 2010. 9:31 AM REPdid I say $25?

    haha, well let me say this.Since making this a few years back i have realized that 5 biners is quit excessive. you really only need 3.and yeah, webbing would be 25 dollars.sooooo that's 35.

    I really dislike the kit s though, like those gibbon lines, those suck, i would not recommend them.

    woody558 says: May 15, 2010. 3:03 PM REPHow do you make it with 3 biners?

    admanrocks says: May 15, 2010. 10:04 PM REPexactly the same way as i showed except use only one biner where there a two on the tensioning end.

    you can also double the webbing through, which allows for better MA and the friction holds the webbing tight, so you don't really need to tie it offor worry about it slipping before you do.

    I really like this system.

    woody558 says: May 8, 2010. 6:09 AM REPWill these carabiners work?www.academy.com/index.php

    admanrocks says: May 9, 2010. 12:47 PM REPabsolutely not.

    you need biners that can carry a load.I would recommend these one's

    www.rei.com/product/662847

    woody558 says: May 7, 2010. 10:06 AM REPWhat if the anchors slip on the tree?

    admanrocks says: May 7, 2010. 4:58 PM REPthey won't if you have the line tensioned.

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    MKohen says: Jun 23, 2008. 12:39 PM REPHey I'm thinking about going into slacklining, but I've got some questions... Do the carabiners have to be the screw-lock type? Can they just open and close?Also, what type of webbing and carabiners did you get off REI? I don't want to spend too much money...

    admanrocks says: Jun 23, 2008. 9:17 PM REPthe carabiners do not have to be locking, infact I probably wouldn't reccommed them, they're sort of a pain.

    you can set up a line for not a whole lot:webbing - - 32 cents a foot (1 inch tubular military spec)carabiners- $9 these

    there is a way to set up a line using only 3 or 3 biners, let me know if you want to see how to do that.

    but you could probably get it for 30 bucks

    fizil says: Jun 27, 2008. 2:19 PM REPI would think the non-pulley side wouldn't need any biners. I would put a bend in the rope and tie a double over hand knot so that there is anonslipping loop in the end. Put that end around the tree and fee the free standing side through then do the pulley stuff on the other side.

    lasersage says: Apr 19, 2010. 5:54 AM REPa knot/bend would actually be better than what is shown in step 5. Crabs should NEVER be 3 way loaded like the picture shows. It should'vebeen girth hitched round the tree then crabbed to the line to keep the crab aligned.

    This ible totally takes me back, I bought a load of webbing and did i t this way. Used it once or twice and really liked it , then my girlfriend boughtme a proper ratcheting line for my birthday. Way more convenient.Totally try it out this way on the cheap, but buying a decent l ine makes life so much easier in the longrun.Just had my first slackline of the year on saturday. Came back pleasingly easily. Can get from one end to the other, turn, bounce, even trieddoing some poi whilst walking. Can't do any mad flips yet though :)

    admanrocks says: Apr 22, 2010. 8:38 PM REPinteresting.

    I've always preffereed this method to the racheting systems.A slackline is a simple thing, no need for unneccesary bels and whistles.

    I tried one of those Gibbon one's with the 2 inch webbing the other day.That's funky. I spose I'm a litle bit of a sentimentalist

    lasersage says: Apr 23, 2010. 1:16 AM REPI thought I did until I owned a ratchet.I was convinced I needed the extra pull available through the pulley method, but you don't actually need tree felling power, just nice'ntight.Hence why I went with the pulley system first, but having owned the ratchet system I wouldn't go back. Quick and easy and definitely lesshardware. I had 5 crabs, but the biggest problem with it was I had way too much webbing and didn't want to cut it. Made setting it up

    tedious. I should've faced facts that I'm not as awesome as I'd like to be, cut it, then had a lot easier time. Bet I would've liked it morethen :)

    Each to there own I figure.

    admanrocks says: Jun 27, 2008. 10:04 PM REPya, that would definitely work, but the anchor - biner set up gets the line perfectly flat, but that is a great set up solution on the cheap.

    admanrocks says: Apr 22, 2010. 8:40 PM REPalso, unless you're setting up a line that's a lot more than 30 feet, it would be difficult to overload your biner... Just saying

    fizil says: Jun 28, 2008. 10:12 AM REPoh yeah, forgot about getting the webbing flat.

    MKohen says: Jun 25, 2008. 12:35 PM REPthe three carabiner one would be useful. How did you get 5 of the ones on the website for $9? wouldnt i t be more like $25?

    admanrocks says: Apr 29, 2010. 3:55 PM REPthose were $9 a piece.

    I'd reccomend the $5, oval, non locking one's though.

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    nbail79 says: Apr 18, 2010. 9:36 PM REPDo the carabiners have to be locking?

    admanrocks says: Apr 22, 2010. 8:41 PM REPnot at all. That's just what i had.

    It's easier and cheaper to use non-locking biners.Just make sure that you're using legit climbing biners, meant to hold large loads. (climbing one's)

    nbail79 says: Apr 22, 2010. 9:50 PM REPAwesome, thanks. I went ahead and got some oval non locking biners. Great ible by the way. It came right when i was thinking about buying a kit. Oh

    how my mind did change.

    wolf123450 says: Apr 20, 2010. 9:48 PM REPWith my slackline, I store it by folding it over 4 times and tying it into a daisychain, and then hooking the carabiners to either end of that, and the same withthe anchor loops, and it just slings over the shoulder. Then you've only got to worry about carrying the carpet pieces in your arms.

    Nice instructable.

    greatpanda says: Apr 18, 2010. 11:56 AM REPThis appears to be a ringbolt hitch/lark's head/cow hitch, in a clove hitch one of the bights is turned the other way. It's the right knot for this though, since it's

    in a sling anyway.

    JoshBittner says: Jul 21, 2009. 11:48 AM REPThe carabiner system is nice, but it gets hard to tension the line when it is very long. I use the Charger 40 Kit from Freeflow Lines. (http://www.freeflowlines.com ) Very nice kit, super easy to set up, and easy to tension.

    viridiscomis says: Apr 26, 2009. 7:39 AM REPof course, he could have gotten even this system really tight if he used a travelling pulley (ie another biner hitched onto the pullcord). I just tried oneyesterday, the thing was amazing, and then you can add biners like that ad infinitum (if it weren't for friction), there's amazing potential with those things.

    Myself says: Apr 24, 2007. 3:24 PM REPA video clip or some diagrams would really help with that last complicated step. It looks like a good way to take up slack in a strap, and it's a technique Ishould know, but it's a bit hard to follow.

    zoink says: May 30, 2007. 2:40 AM REP

    How he got it tight enough will three yanks I have no idea.

    n8man says: Jul 13, 2008. 9:43 AM REPHe used mechanical advantage with a pulley and he was able to use less force with a longer distance. You learn this in Physics.

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    Corvidae says: Dec 14, 2008. 11:21 PM REPI set up the way he does in the video and it takes more than three pulls. I actaully have more biners in my system and thus more MA (thoughadmittedly more friction). Im sure he sagged pretty far once he was off camera. His line may be super short though. Shorter lines are easier totighten, and you dont need a long line to make a demo vid.

    jclaw says: Apr 6, 2009. 11:07 AM REPthere is cut between him pulling the line and him walking on it, so he could've given the line several more yanks that didn't make it to the f inaledit...

    n8man says: Dec 15, 2008. 4:37 PM REPTrue...

    StepsoftheSun says: Jun 6, 2007. 11:16 PM REPThat is kinda baffling...it took myself and three or four others several 1-2-3-HEAVE! type yanks to get ours tight last weekend. That was my first timeon a slackline...but it's all I think about now. Good Instructable and video.

    admanrocks says: Jun 7, 2007. 8:38 AM REPwell, the longer your line, the harder you'll have to pull. I 'd recommend starting with shorter lines though, they're much easier to walk. once youcan get around halfway across a 30 foot-ish line. I'd try some bigger ones for a couple days, then go back to small. You'll notice a HUGEdifference in your ability. I'm really glad you tried this though! Have Fun! (by the way, that's not my video, but thanks anyway ( : ]

    admanrocks says: Apr 24, 2007. 5:31 PM REPi put up a diagram in step 6, i hope it helps

    steveguitar44 says: Apr 3, 2009. 3:28 PM REPthat was very easy to understand! i bought one from slacklineexpress.com, and its great, but i cant bring it to school because it is too bulky. this is mysolution. thanks! you just saved me twenty bucks!

    kayakwalle says: Feb 13, 2009. 11:48 AM REPHey I've been slacklining for awhile but I 'm never the one to set it up, and if I am, me and my friend have a crank system that we use from asana, it's reallynice and convinient. But I was wondering i f you could somehow explain how to set up a 3 biner set up, 5 is nice but I have a set up for 3 and can't remember,Thanks

    admanrocks says: Feb 13, 2009. 10:21 PM REPsure, it's going to be pretty much the same, you're just going to be using 2 biners in the actually tightening system. for this you might want to "double up"the webbing between the biners, so feed i t through twice.let me know if you need me to explain further.

    trebuchet90 says: Oct 21, 2008. 7:22 AM REPthis knot should be a water knot follow through not a figure water, with your knot when the ends are pulled on it opens the knot up, this makes it muchweaker

    MKohen says: Jul 2, 2008. 1:27 PM REPyeah, I found a good solution to my problem. I bought the pr imitive slackline kit off slacklineexpress.com. Its $40 for 80ft of webbing and 5 carabiners, so itsnot really a kit, but its still cheaper than REI.

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