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4. INSTALLING YOUR NINJALINE™
DIAGRAM OF A NINJALINE™ SETUP
8 Tension sec on Obstacle course line sec on with 13 Clip openings Looped End sec on
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Ratchet
Tree with ratchet line Tree with NINJALINE™ End
wrapped around.
wrapped around
NOTE: YOUR RATCHET WILL ONLY TAKE UP ABOUT 1 foot of line!-READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY!
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Step 1: Determine your course height.
WARNING: LINE HEIGHT SHOULD BE SET TO WHERE YOUR SHORTEST (HEIGHT) NINJALINE™ USER’S FEET
ARE ONLY 12 INCHES(31cm) MAXIMUM FROM THE GROUND AS THEY HANG FROM THE LOWEST
NINJALINE™ OBSTACLE.
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As a star ng height to set you line at, have the shortest (height) user reach up above their head as
high as they can, measure that height (from the ground to the ps of their outstretched hands) and
then add an addi onal 24 inches(62cm) which is 12 inches for clearance plus 12 inches for the
NINJALINE™ sagging towards the ground with the user’s weight. For example, your shortest Ninja is
72 inches (from the ground to their outstretched
finger
ps), add 24 inches, and your
fir
st line height
to test should be 86 inches from the ground.
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This may take one or two adjustments to get the desired 12 inches of clearance for the Ninja above
the ground.
Step 2: Wrap the ratchet and its line around your smaller diameter of the two trees you have selected for your course.
Thread the ratchet through the looped end. TIP: to keep you line
fl
at, pinch the line to form a U-shape sec on where it
feeds through the looped end. See Figure 1 Pull the ratchet so the line is snug. See Figure 2.
Step 3: Take NINJALINE™ course line and using a stable step ladder, wrap around the other tree and ghten keeping
line
fl
at and not twisted-see TIP in Step 2 on using a pinch line sec on. Pull the course line through (Figure 3).
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3