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thrasher
Nov 22, 2003, 3:59 AM
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If that webbing is stretched tight, why is it called "slack"lining?
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stuck
Nov 22, 2003, 6:49 AM
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cuz the webbing izint streched tight.
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slacklinejoe
Nov 22, 2003, 7:20 AM
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The webbing might look fairly tight, but nylon webbing stretches a LOT. Once you get on it, it drops a good deal. Just because a line looks tight it might drop six feet in the middle. The big difference between tight roping and slacklining is that slacklines give, bounce and sway a lot - thats all due to nylons stretchiness.
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