Helpful Tips
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Have Rider begin at the low point in the line and pull them toward the Start. This eliminates the
need for a raised platform.
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Combine this Slider Line with one of our Fofana Ninja Warrior Obstacle Courses for the most deluxe
backyard adventure available.
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Replace the swing with other Ninja Obstacles, like bars or rings, and see which is your favorite.
Ensure Riders have the necessary strength to safely ride with other obstacles. Always ensure a safe
clearance is maintained from the ground; not too high and not too low.
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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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Frequently Asked Questions:
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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 line? Can I use a fence post or part of my house?
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You need 2 strong trees 25-55 feet apart and at least 1' in diameter (about 3' around). Larger
trees will reduce the allowed maximum distance between trees. To determine the line
length needed for your location, measure the distance between trees (inside to inside) and
the distance around each tree. Add these values and an additional 5 feet to get the total line
length needed. Total line length of this kit is 65 feet.
Please don’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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The line isn
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long enough. I need 5-10 more feet. What can I do?
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. We have an anchor line that can extend the length by 10
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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 Slider Line be taken down? How long can I leave it set up?
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To help keep your product 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. Store the Slider Pulley inside to
prevent rust. Take the line 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 use.
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How do you stop at the end?
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There is no brake, ensure line is setup so Rider comes to a stop before reaching the end of
the line. Be safe, go slow.