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b4Adventure Slackers SLACKLINE Prism Design User manual

b4 Adventure 4010 Holly Street Unit 16 • Denver Colorado 80216 • 1-844-834-4334 QUESTIONS?
[email protected] · www.b4adventure.com 303-339-0482 - DC:080818 1
FOR AGES 5+
WEIGHT LIMIT:
400 LBS (181KG)
SLA.831 - SLACKLINE
CONTENTS:
(1) 50’ x 2” Nylon slackline webbing
(1) 6’ x 2” Ratchet line for slackline
(1) 50’ x 1” teaching line
(1) 6’ x 1” Ratchet line for teaching line
(1) Ratchet cover
(1) Carry bag
WARNING! ADULT
ASSEMBLY REQUIRED-
This product should be
unpacked and assembled
by an adult, including site
and tree selection, as well
as the secure and proper
installation
WARNING! ADULT
SUPERVISION
REQUIRED! SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH MAY
RESULT - Always exercise
extreme caution when
using the slackline. Keep
bystanders at least 10 ft.
(3 m) away from the
course to avoid collisions
BE SAFE! ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE RULES
• Adult supervision is required at all times.
• Every time you use the slackline, make sure
everything is installed correctly and check for wear
before using.
• If worn or damaged parts are found, contact
B4adventure for replacement parts - Do not substitute
with other, non-B4adventure parts or failure resulting in
injury could result.
• One person only at a time. Wear close fitting clothing,
NO scarves or other loose clothing
• Keep people at least 10ft (3.05m) away from the
Slackline course when in use.
• Never use the line when it is wet or if there is rain or
lightning in the area.
WARNING! UN-HEALTHY TREE
HAZARD - Do not attach to or use a tree
that is deseased, unhealthy, or damaged. it
may fail, causing serious injury or death
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
ALWAYS SET YOUR SLACKLINE UP IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. NEVER AT NIGHT!
Warranty: one year on all parts and workmanship
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1. CHOOSING THE SLACKLINE COURSE
• Place the equipment on level ground no less than 6 ft (1.8 m) from any structure or obstruction such
as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines, or electrical wires.
• Do not install home playground equipment over concrete, asphalt, packed earth, carpet, or any other
hard surface.
• Choose a clear area for the slackline with a sturdy anchor point, such as a healthy tree* 36”
(91.44cm) circumference or 12” (30.48cm) diameter is recommended or a pole or post that can
handle at least 2,500 lbs. (363 kg) on both ends.
• Risk of serious head injury or death may result from falls from equipment placed over hard surfaces.
*If you are unsure about the health of your selected tress, consult with an arborist or professional
contractor.
• There shall be a use zone for each play structure which shall consist of obstacle-free surfacing that
conforms to Specification F1292 appropriate for the fall height of the equipment.
• The minimum use zone for play equipment shall extend no less than 72 in. (1829 mm) from all sides
of the play structure.
•Do not wear inappropriate items, such as but not limited to, loose fitting clothing, hood and neck
drawstrings, scarves, cord-connected items, capes and ponchos. These items can cause death by
strangulation
•Do not to attach items to the playground equipment that are not specifically designed for use with the
equipment, such as, but not limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, pet leashes, cables and chain as they
may cause a strangulation hazard.
•Remove child's bike or other sports helmet before playing on the playground equipment.
•Dress children with well fitting and full foot enclosing footwear. Examples of inappropriate footwear
are clogs, flip flops, and sandals.
TO PROTECT YOUR TREE BARK FROM
POSSIBLE DAMAGE-Tree Huggerz
SLA.814 are available from b4Adventure
(Sold separately)
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NOTE: YOUR RATCHET WILL ONLY TAKE UP ABOUT 1 FT OF LINE!
-READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY!
2. SLACKLINE SET UP
• Make sure the reflective SLACKERS logo is FACE UP.
• Take Ratchet Line: wrap around tree and tighten (Figure 1). TIP: to keep you line flat, pinch the line
to form a U-shape section where it feeds through the looped end (Figure 2)
• Take Slackline walking line and wrap around the opposite tree and tighten keeping line flat and not
twisted (Figure 3).
3. TIGHTENING THE SLACKLINE
• Make sure that the ratchet is positioned so that the handle is facing down and the ratchet is fully
open (open slot on axle should be facing up). Then, feed the end of the Slackline through the top of
the ratchet (Figure 4)
• Taking upALL the slack, make sure that the line is not twisted. YOU MUST PULL THE LINE TIGHT
BEFORE USING THE RATCHET
• Once line is pulled tight, start ratcheting by moving the handle back and forth until you cannot pull
any tighter and the handle is stationary (Figure 5). The ratchet should be underneath the line when
complete, and your line should be tight (Figure 6).
4. SETTING UP THE TEACHING LINE
• Repeat steps 2 - 3 for the teaching line. Teaching line should be set up apx. 5-7 ft. above the slack-
line. The height is determined by the Slackliner's height to reach up and hold while learning to
balance.
5. SLACKLINE DIAGRAM
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
Tree with main line wrapped around
(should be thickest of two trees)
Tree with Ratchet Line
wrapped around
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6. RELEASING THE RATCHET
• To release the ratchet, pull up the vinyl coated gate inside the ratchet handle and open all the way until
flat. EXPECT A “POP”
• The second release gate should open, releasing the spool and the line tension should “pop” open with
webbing releasing (Figure 8).
• Continue to pull on the line until there is little tension left. Slide the remaining line out of the ratchet.
• Troubleshooting: If you ratchet too much of your line, you may experience difficulty releasing the line.
Do your best to lay the ratchet open and completely flat. If you cannot lay the ratchet flat, try pulling the
gate and the spring loaded piece on the opposite side of the gate at the same time, pulling in opposite
directions (Figure 9). You may need another person to help free the line while you hold the ratchet open.
If this does not work, try leaving the ratchet all the way open for several hours (overnight if possible),
sometimes gravity and the weight of the ratchet will allow the line to release naturally. If still experiencing
difficulty removing your line from the ratchet, please call customer service at 1-844-834-4334.
7. USING YOUR SLACKLINE
• Make sure all your connections are tight - See Setup Instructions above.
• CAUTION: Remember a Slackline can be a potentially dangerous piece of equipment and can cause
serious injury or even death. Always use adult supervision. Bystanders should maintain a safe distance
from the line 10ft (3.1m) to prevent impacts by person’s jumping/falling off the line. Risk of using helmets
and other items that can wrap around a child’s neck, become entangled or entrapped by the equipment,
and lead to strangulation or death.
• Grab the Training Line with both hands (at first, later try using only one hand) and while holding the line,
step onto the line with your feet while keeping your elbows up by your ears. Fix your eyes on down the
line. DON’T LOOK DOWN! Looking at your feet will throw you off balance even more. Instead, by
looking down the line or at the connecting posts/trees it helps your balance perspective. RELAX and
keep yourself loose, being rigid and uptight prevents you from balancing properly. Your movement on the
line should be as fluid as possible.
• Once you get the feel of the line, try releasing one of your hands from the training line. Once you are
comfortable with only one hand, experiment by releasing your remaining hand from the training line for
longer and longer periods of time. Once you have gotten used to “No hands” on the teaching line, simply
take it down.
Figure 8 Figure 9
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PRODUCT DISCLAIMER & NOTICE
Any person purchasing, installing or using equipment from B4Adventure must:
• Obtain proper training and instruction regarding its proper use and safety precautions to
always practice.
• Ensure proper & adequate supervision and instruction (this includes the continuous use
of appropriate safety procedures &equipment) for themselves and others using the
equipment;
• Check that all equipment is properly maintained, in good working order, and inspected
for damage or wear prior to each use.
• You assume all risks and accept full responsibility for any injury (including death) or
damages that may occur from its use.
• Warranty: one year on all parts and workmanship. Normal wear from use not covered.
All the information provided by b4Adventure, either printed, electronic or other, is not to be
considered professional instruction or advice. Users of this equipment are encouraged to
seek professional instruction regarding specific questions about usage, location, and
installation for future reference.
Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibility of the warning labels.
BE CAREFUL AND HAVE FUN OUTDOORS!
Product complies with all US and safety regulations.
This conforms to ASTM F1148, Consumer Safety Performance Specification for
Home Playground Equipment

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