Feather pro webbing slackline reddit. Feather pro would be a great all purpose webbing.

Feather pro webbing slackline reddit. Feather pro would be a great all purpose webbing.

Feather pro webbing slackline reddit. At 50 m I can tell a big difference in the tension needed to stay off the ground, due to the higher stretch of the FP. Looking for something a bit more static but still light under foot. Feather Pro has a stretch of 2. Reply reply dilleewilly • sweet, preciate the info :) Reply reply Nevroz • 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 classic and a 1" 60-ft gibbon tubline. Welcome to /r/slackline! Post pictures, stories, new locations, beginner guides, or anything slackline-related. It seems like a mix and match situation would allow me to alternate the mainline. I want to get a 50m webbing (I think 1" is recommended), I read good things about the "feather pro" also I think I read about "deenemyte" or something like that, but it's apparently very expensive, also I remember reading that you can't use a weblock on it for some reason. But it's very important to get two 50 meter pieces with 2 end loops each. Looking at 100-150m or Feather Pro, Blue, or Green - but open to other ideas as well. Well, this is BC Prim 50m feather pro from balance community and I’ve been loving it. It’s stretchy enough to be fun, but static enough to rig long in parks and use as a rodeo line. This is a user-guided community; join the discussions, ask questions, and share your experiences. I have seen folks mix and match webbing and also just use the same webbing for both. So, add 2% to get 4. Again both lightweight and soft for friendly highlines. 50m of feather pro can take you all the way from “can’t slackline” to your first longer lines/high lines. Ive had a fantastic experience with it. I assumed that lower stretch webbing would result in less sag for a given tension and the same person on the line. So, for the question of the original poster, besides Feather or Type 18, which webbing would you recommend ? Welcome to /r/slackline! Post pictures, stories, new locations, beginner guides, or anything slackline-related. Great, lightweight webbings that are perfect highline webbings. 5% extra in your backup. This I just bought my own first webbing to set up high lines this summer, 80m of feather pro and 80m of heavy. Feather pro would be a great all purpose webbing. I quite like Helium : thanks to it, I'm finally getting more comfortable with exposure stance and tricks. I want something in the ballpark of a 120' - 180' that I can play on and won't bore me after a month! I'm currently looking at a custom balance community kit. Both lightweight, soft edges for friendly highlines. Together with a 5 or 6mm soft shackle you can always connect them together for 100m in the park. I wanted to stick with BC, but am unsure of which webbing would be the best. I can barely do 50m at 2m anchor height using a 9:1 with high tech webbing and that has a stretch of less than 1%. 5m backup. Nylon: Balance Community Green or Slacklife BC Skypilot. That's a 104. So, as an example you are rigging 100m of feather pro. This subreddit is much better when you are a part of it! Promotional posts by slackline companies or organizations are welcome here! Got an awesome slackline company or group you want to Introducing Feather PRO, a lightweight, strength-optimized, low-tech slackline webbing that is great for alpine projects, lightweight travel kits, and many other types of slacklines. I’ve been using it as a park line, but am wanting to tape it with something, and move onto a highline rig. Hey ! I looking for my first Highline webbing, initially I wanted to buy the Feather pro from Balance community but unfortunately it's out of… 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. 5% at 3kn. Since my previous webbing (Feather Pro) had 5% stretch at 5kn I figured my new line would have about one-fifth the sag (again, for the same tension with same weight of walker). Thanks in advance for the advice! just bought feather pro! have some questions about backup lines soo i just bought 100m of feather pro, intended for highline use but i still need back up webbing. I kind of rushed it when I got an email from balance that there was a webbing sale. Amaaaaaaaazing webbings, both are some of my favorites. Feather Pro would definitely need a bunch of tension for that setup. Has anyone experimented backing up a Polyester line with a Nylon webbing on a highline rig? Howdy slackers, Planning and building out my first highline rig. You can connect your webbing with someone Poly: Balance Community Blue or Feather Pro. The loops are important for segmented highlines. A comprehensive overview about the different characteristics inherent in all slackline webbings. For this reason I purchased Raed's Dyneemite webbing which has only 1% stretch at 5kn. Currently have a smooth 120m piece of that sweet Balance Community Feather Pro. Feather pro is a good example for this but anything with similar specs works. I've seen a chart floating around slackchat that was supposedly created by u/redditin_jer that gives extension recommendations based on webbing stretch and segment length. This subreddit is much better when you are a part of it! Promotional posts by slackline companies or organizations are welcome here! For a line I would get some medium stretch polyester. Idk if it’s new found confidence from owning my own line, or since it’s my first time using feather pro, but I feel myself progressing so quick with it. Leaning towards the 9:1 hangover system (linegrip + 3 hangovers and a chainlock) with 100m Feather Pro, which should be a solid setup both for longlining and for future highlining. . zzuz youtgn cryp yct zex xiocxdywy owbv zxlvc qvbsko shq