Helpful Tips
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This is a conditioning course, do not expect to be able to complete it the first few times. You will
improve over time. If it is too difficult, set course line height lower so that toes reach the ground.
Course can be raised to recommended height when ready.
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Distance between obstacles
can be customized to user’s ability or preference.
Obstacles should be
spaced closer together for younger or new users.
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A section should be left clear for freestyle rings usage. This can be as the first obstacle, last, or in the
middle between obstacles.
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If you are unsure about your health, please consult a health professional before use.
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There is possibility for injury or even death. Adult supervision is required.
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Have fun! Try new obstacle combinations. Try timing yourself to check for improvement.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
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Can I get more attachment hardware?
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Absolutely, please check out this link:
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Something is wrong with the kit I received.
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and we'll be glad to help ASAP.
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What do I need to set up the course? Can I use a fence post or part of my house?
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You need 2 strong trees at least 25' apart and at least 1' in diameter (or 3' around). The 65'
kit works for trees up to about 55' apart (depending on tree diameter), and the 50' kit works
for trees up to about 40' apart (depending on diameter). Please don
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t attach the course to
your house, fence post, or other similar structure. Slacklines require sturdy trees because of
the very high forces in the system. These forces can be thousands of pounds.
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Why does the line sag?
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Sagging is normal and should be expected. The line sags for a couple reasons: the polyester
material it's made from can inherently stretch. When a person's weight is on the line, they
exert a surprisingly high tension force into the line easily over 1000 pounds. If your line sags
too much, you should first tighten the line as much as you can. If it still sags too much, you'll
need to raise the line higher on the trees to get proper ground clearance.
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When should the ninja course be taken down? How long can I leave it set up?
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To help keep your ninja course in good condition and to help it last, we recommend the
following: Take it down when not in use for long periods of time. This will help prevent UV
damage and weathering of the line, and unsupervised use. Take it down and store it at the
end of the play season or when temperatures drop below freezing. Inspect each component
for wear, damage, or rust. Replace as needed. Store it in the carry bag so everything is ready
for the next time you set it up.
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How do I adjust the location of the attachment hooks?
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To rearrange the obstacles, simply open the triangle carabiner screw gate, remove the
obstacle and place it in a different carabiner. This can be done without releasing the line
tension of the course. To move the carabiners/hooks and change the distance between
obstacles, the line tension must first be released. Once tension is released, you can simply
slide the carabiner/hook to the location you want.