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Set-Up a Slackline

Step 8SLACKLINE!!

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.
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Apr 20, 2010. 9:48 PMwolf123450 says:
With 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 with the 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.
Apr 3, 2009. 3:28 PMsteveguitar44 says:
that 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 my solution. thanks! you just saved me twenty bucks!

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