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Choosing a setup location

1.  Choose a clear area to set up the slackline. A healthy tree with a 38" (97cm) 

 

circumference or 12" (30.48cm) diameter is recommended.

2.   If using a pole or post, be sure that it can withstand at least 2500 lbs. (1134kg) on each end.

3.  Select a location that is easily supervised, such as the backyard within viewing distance of a window.

4.  It is not recommended to set up over swimming pools, ponds, streams, or rivers.

For best results: set up the slackline over soft grass that is clear of bushes, rocks, or anything else that 

may cause injury. It is also recommended to place cushioning materials under and around the

slackline in case of falling.

Installing the Slackline

1.  To determine the height of the course, have the shortest user reach up above their head, as high as possible. 

2.  Measure the height from the ground to the fingertips, then add an additional 24 inches (62cm). 

 

This should allow for 12 inches of clearance from the ground when the line is in use.

3.   After selecting two trees, wrap the ratchet and its line around the one with a smaller diameter. 

 

Lead the ratchet through the looped end of the line as seen below. 

 

Be sure to keep the line flat as you lead it through.

4.   Pull the ratchet until the line is securely in place, as seen below.

5.  Take the other line and, using a stable stepladder, wrap around the other tree. 

 

Tighten the line, while keeping it flat and not twisted. 

 

Pull the loose end of the line through the looped end as seen below.

Obstacle Course Setup

1.  Note the location of each sewn-in delta clip pocket on the slackline. 

      This is where the obstacles can be attached. 

 

Never attach the obstacles anywhere else on the slackline.

2.  Open the delta clip on each obstacle you wish to use by twisting the lock open.

3.  Attach each obstacle using the attached delta clips, keeping in mind how far the intended 

      user will be able to reach. Slip each delta clip into the sewn-in pocket, then lock the delta clips.

Delta Clip

Pocket

Summary of Contents for SFMB50FTLTR

Page 1: ...rections before using the product and retain this guide for reference This product is intended for household use only This product is covered by a limited one year warranty Coverage is subject to limits and exclusions See warranty for details Box Contents 1 50ft slackline with 20 positions and ratchet set 2 3 monkey fist holds with lockable delta clips 3 2 monkey bar holds with lockable delta clip...

Page 2: ...n and all parts of assembly Always check every part for damage before every use Do not use the slackline obstacle course if any part is damaged Contact the manufacturer for replacement parts Never attempt to replace parts yourself Do not allow more than one person on the slackline at a time Do not attach the line to a tree that is not healthy is diseased or is damaged The tree may fall or the line...

Page 3: ...24 inches 62cm This should allow for 12 inches of clearance from the ground when the line is in use 3 After selecting two trees wrap the ratchet and its line around the one with a smaller diameter Lead the ratchet through the looped end of the line as seen below Be sure to keep the line flat as you lead it through 4 Pull the ratchet until the line is securely in place as seen below 5 Take the othe...

Page 4: ...osening the Slackline Always loosen the line before attempting to reposition obstacles or take down the line 1 Pull the safety latch inside the ratchet handle and open the ratchet all the way until it is completely flat There will be a loud click 2 Pull the slackline until the tension has loosened NOTE do not remove the delta clips when the slackline is under tension Recommended courses Beginners ...

Page 5: ...all connections for any sign of looseness damage wear fraying or sharp edges and replace as needed 2 Lubricate all metallic parts use grease or lubricating oil to lubricate the Delta clips for easy opening and the ratchet for smooth tightening 3 Check all protective coverings on bolts pipes edges and corners If they are loose cracked or missing replace before use 4 Check any wooden parts for deter...

Page 6: ...ll hardware 2 Check all protective coverings on bolts pipes edges and corners If they are loose cracked or missing replace before use 3 Rake and check the depth of loose fill surfacing materials to prevent compaction and to maintain an appropriate depth Replace as necessary At the end of the play season or when the temperature drops below 32 F 1 Take down the slackline when not in use for long per...

Page 7: ...hildren to wear well fitting and full foot enclosing shoes Inappropriate footwear includes clogs flip flops and sandals If using a step ladder or similar check it every month for looseness stability and wear Instruct children to not attach any items to the slackline that are not specifically designed for use with this product such as but not limited to jump ropes clothesline pet leashes cables and...

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