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Viktor123
Apr 6, 2009, 11:34 PM
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Hi, My first thread here. I am considering the 150 feet webbing found on slackline express http://www.slacklineexpress.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=120&osCsid=43fd1e87fe7ed25e85f6c55b2e7325e1 But I dont know the quality of it. Have anybody tried this webbing for slacklining? Do you get a loop on one of the ends? And how is it compared to their 100 feet webbings?
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slacklinejoe
Apr 7, 2009, 9:55 PM
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Edited to make it clicky: 150 ft roll of 1" mil-spec webbing Hmmm.. How about you ask 'em?
And no, if it doesn't say you get loops on the ends, it won't have sewn loops on the ends. But a little birdy told me if you want that done, just ask. It's not much extra. By the way, almost all webbing comes from the same couple of mills. For the most part, mil-spec is mil-spec - since it is a standardized specification, it is close to identical across all the mills and all the batches. Granted, variance happens from batch to batch, but usually it's elasticity that changes, not strength. It's from the same mill that most of the climbing companies use and likely the same as your local climbing gym carries - just cheaper because they buy in larger bulk.
(This post was edited by slacklinejoe on Apr 7, 2009, 10:08 PM)
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Viktor123
Apr 8, 2009, 4:05 AM
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OK, thank you. I was thinking that by putting it out here, we could clear things out, so that everybody doesn't have to call them if they have the same questions. Anyway, thanks.
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