Passion : the new elephant webbing

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Awesome news !! Elephant Slackline just released its first polyamide webbing !!

With 11% stretch at 800 kilos, this means huge bounce !

The Bluewing is famous and a pleasure to slack, so imagine now the Passion ! It will be pure fun to slack this new webbing.

The passion is bicolor : red on one side and white on the other side. 25mm width. With 3.6mm of thickness, which is really thick, we speak about 69 gr per meters. It will break at 3,3T so it’s rather strong.

Stretch is 11 % for 750kg and 15% for 1T5. It’s soft !

The max length available is 200m. By the time you will have clear that, they will probably allow you to buy more.

On the field we managed to get Lukas Irmler impressions  (Elephant slackline pro), as he was lucky enough to test the webbing :

The new Passion Slackline Webbing from Elephant-Slacklines is pure nylon and pure fun. Its awesome for bouncing surfing and all kinds of tricks. Its quite a thick webbing, making the edges round and soft, which is quite awesome on highlines and waterlines – to make it sort its my new favorite

To get the beast :

http://elephant-slacklines.com/en/online-shop/equipment/elephantPassion

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How to clean your webbing

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Cleaning your webbing is highly recommendable and even more : it’s necessary. We recommend to clean your webbing once a year. Winter time is a great period since we slack less than in summer time. Cleaning your webbing helps to last longer the life of your webbing and to avoid dirt and dust that damage the webbing. So to keep your webbing in a good shape during a long time, then clean it !

How to proceed and what soap is appropriate ? 

There are two different ways to do it : manual or mechanical. Manual means that you will use your hands with a cleaning brush and mechanical means washing machine.

– The manual way :

You will need to be patient because it requires time, but it’s the best technic. You’ll be able to dig deep.

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Fill a washing-up bowl or your bath – it depends on the length of your webbing. The water needs to be hot but no more than 30°C. Do not go higher than 30°C otherwise this damage your webbing.

Drop the soap. Make sure you use the appropriate soap. It’s a little paradoxal  since you should not use soap but a mixture without soap. Beal is selling a perfect mixture for ropes and webbings, but you can also use baby cleaning moisture which are really soft like Klorane: no soap, no paraben and no preservative.

Dive the webbing and manage to make bubbles by mixing everything together. Leave it inside the water for 20 mins and start the hardest part :  rub.

With a washing brush (not to soft, not hard) rub the webbing. Too hard will damage the webbing, to soft will not clean enough. If you have a long and dirty webbing, then you’ll need to be patient. Don’t forget to rub both side. Cleaning 100m takes about 2 hours.

Leave the webbing inside the water after you rubbed it to make sure it won’t dry with the bubbles. Once you have rub the entire length, rinse everything with clear water. Better to do it twice.

To dry the webbing, leave it on a line in a dry place. Avoid the sun because it’s the worse enemy of your webbing (UV).

The result is usually satisfying. On the picture below you can see on the left the webbing after the cleaning and on the right the webbing before cleaning.

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 – The washing machine :

Do not use regular washing powder , but use one of the products that we recommend above : Beal cleaning mixture or Klorane. The quantity should be equal to what you’ll use for an equal volume of clothes.

Three things are important to preserve your webbing in a good shape. First use a net like shown in the picture below.

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Use a program such as hand wash or wool. This is soft and safe.

Do not go higher than 30°C. If you use cold water, then this will probably not clean enough. Best is 30°C .

To dry, do not use a dryer. Hang it in a dry place and avoid the sun.

Don’t leave it wet on the floor in a mess.

All these technics work for ropes, only the rub will be different. You’ll find them in good climbing shops

Let’s go cleaning !

If you have questions, just leave a comment below.

 

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The beard, the longline and Théo

It’s just about Théo Sanson and his beard walking on a 300m longline !  Versailles  is well known for the Castle, the catapult and the longline spot of course. It’s entertaining, well filmed and we love Théo. Is wearing a bear the latest cool thing to C’est sympa, bien filmé et on adore Théo. So, does the beard matter ?

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A story behind highlining

If you are in love with highline, then Meteora Greece should be one of your dream spot. This video from Wojtek is amazing and probably one of the best edit online. This was one of the first video I watched on the web a few years back after I started highline seriously. I was stoked to discover Faith Dickey, Jan Galek, Jakub Kwjet, Jordan Tybon and Wojtek Kozakiewicz hiking on huge highlines with such an awesome background.

The towers in Meteroa are incredible but if you plan your trip there, don’t forget a good climbing leader.

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The Danny Mensik interview !

 

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Danny is one of the most inspiring person in the slackline community and yes he does love chocolate !

He is an awesome person who takes life simply and trains hard to push our sport ! Thanks Danny for everything you do.

Where are you from ?

From the heart of the heart of Europe: Prague, Czech Republic

Since how long do you slack ?

Hm… damn it ..a bit more than 3,5 years! Time goes fast.

How did you enter into EQB?

I was told that if I join them I will have lot of money and chics

The longest line you ever walked: highline and slack ?

Highline – 208m,

Longline – 380m

What did you do last sunday?

I was having lot of fun at cottage in the Czech mountains. 

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?

Nothing, I take myself with all the errors.

A phrase you say often is :

Sorry, I don’t drink beer. (Imagine how often you have to say it in Czech Republic!)

Your biggest fear is :

Wall street crash. To lost it.

Your biggest worry is :

To have nothing to be really worried about. =D

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Your biggest weakness is :

chocolate, a certain girl

A Guilty pleasure of yours is :

uncontrolled amount of chocolate

An excuse you use often is :

God wants it like this

Something you could use more of in life is :

a comb

Something in your refrigerator ?

mousse au chocolat

What country would you most like to visit ?

Bhutan

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What webbing do you usually use ?

Green Dragon

Your first thoughts upon waking up are ?

Sleeping.

What passion did you have before slacklining ?

icehockey, florbal, swimming, gymnastic, tenis, climbing,… and many others

The last line you walked was :

really short

The song you usually listen when you slack ?

I don’t listen to the music on line

The last meal you ate was :

chocolate

The last text message you sent was :

to my mum, that I have no more chocolate.

The best advice you’ve ever received was :

Not to pee against the wind. First, i didn’t obey…

The best word to describe your life is ?

exponentialgradationofaggregateofluck

What quality do you admire most in other people ?

sincerity

Highline should be completely free or there should be rules ?

One: not to be an idiot and use common sense.

You think solo is :

only for selfmurders with no respect of life who don’t like themselves and want just to show off.

Where did you travel during 2014 ?

Turkey, France, Germany, Poland, Iceland, Austria, Italy, Slovakia. And  I also visited school couple times.

What goals would you like to achieve this year ?

I wanted to do first real spaceline, but NASA doesn’t share my enthusiasm about this idea. Maybe Putin will like it.

Last words :

Take life seriously! =D

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An awesome video with Danny that we find inspiring !

 

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Brakes comparison

There are a dozen of brakes available on the market and I noticed that each one as a different opinion on what brake is the most appropriate for slackline.

To be honest, each brake has his own good and weak points. Some are compact but weak, so are strong but heavy, some other are hard to find. The perfect brake for everyone does not exist but all can do the job.

Here is a short comparison of the most frequent brakes used on the field

 

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Slack Valentin

Valentin’s Day is coming next week and for those who did not managed to reserve a dinner in their favorite restaurant… there is one great plan B for you. Thank Alexander Schulz for his amazing idea: in 2012, One Inch Dreams organized a diner on a spaceline between Alex and his girlfriend. How romantic is that ? At least it’s something she won’t forgot !

Don’t forget your warmer jacket since it’s freezing outside !

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Pulley for dummies

Let’s focus on pulleys which are fundamental to rig a longline. We’ll start with the basics : how pulleys work ?

In a near future we’ll compare all pulleys available on the market and then get expert tips from an engineer on pulleys performance

So here is pulleys for dummies and a bonus: how to reeve your pulley system with Jerry Miszewski

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rope swing – be aware

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Rope jump and rope swing are very popular these days and many slackliner are doing them. It’s an amazing experience and we enjoy this filling of free fall. But safety first: it’s not something to do without experience. A highline needs experienced people to install it, and it’s the same for swing ropes. What we’ve learned in this swing rope accident in Australia (Blue Mountains) is that we should always check vertically ! Throw a stone, count same as BASE jumpers do. If a ledge is on the way, make sure you can clear it before jumping. Luckily here, the accident ended a good way eventhough legs got broken. Be safe and analyse first !

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Man on wire

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I did start slacklining after watching this fascinating movie: Man on wire . Every limits are pushed beyond imagination to create something unique. Philippe Petit did this impossible. He is the first and the last one who dared to do that stunt. We follow his footsteps. For people in our community we all know that slackline and tight rope are different since the balance is not similar to manage. Samuel Volery (slack master) challenges Freddy Noch, a tight rope master and the outcome is surprising ! Check it out :

Man on wire trailer :

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