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Retour en 2007
Un petit retour en arrière ca vous dit ? au temps ou les bananas étaient des linelock et les linegrips de simples machards ?
Retour sur un record du monde de longline en 2007 !! 123m « seulement » dirait-on à l’heure actuelle ! Tendue bien fort au bon vieux palan. Bravo pour l’époque et avec l’équipement à peine adapté.
How to braid a splice
The goal of this tutorial is get this splice. The method we will show you is one of the easiest ways to splice Polyester Braid on Braid. The advantage of this splice is that it only reduces the breaking load by approximately 10%, whereas a bowline can reduces the breaking load by up to 40%! Be careful because this method should not be used on dyneema.
You’ll need a rope, 3 colored pen, a sharp knife, tape, selma fid.
Let’s start:
Tie a loop in the rope approx. two meters away from the end. Choose a Selma fid with a diameter approx. a half or two thirds the diameter of the rope. Mark the rope one fid length from the end with first colored pen.
Make a loop to the size of eye you require, and mark again with the same colored pen. Cut the heat sealed end off with the shape knife, and wrap a piece of electrical tape around the end (not shown in this picture). At second mark, pick the cover aside using the smallest Selma fid, and extract the core at this point.
Wrap electrical tape around the end of the core to stop it un-ravelling. Milk the cover from the knot to the end, so that both core and cover are the same length. Then where the core exits the cover, mark this point with the second colored pen.
Pull out some more core, and with the third and final color pen mark the core one fid’s length from the mark you’ve just made with the second color pen.
Pull out even more core, and again with the third colored pen mark the core 2/3 of a fid’s length from the mark you’ve just made with the same pen.
Pull out even more core about another foot if you can, and insert the first of your sailmaker’s needles through the core to stop it creeping back into the cover.
Place the end of the cover into the selected Selma fid and insert into the core at the second mark you made on the core and out at the third mark you made on the core (both with the last pen).
Remove Selma fid. Gently work the cover slowly back into the core and secure with the second sailmaker’s needle so as not to pull the cover back out again by accident.
Place the core into the Selma fid and insert the fid into the cover very close to where the cover entered the core. Make sure there is no slack in the core between the 2nd sailmaker’s needle and the point where you are just about to insert the Selma fid.
Feed the Selma fid down inside the cover and out about an inch past the point where the first sailmaker’s needle is positioned. In this 1 inch length be careful not to accidentally catch the core with the Selma fid. To check this just pull the core slightly. If it moves it’s not caught. If it doesn’t move ease the Selma fid back a little and try again. Pull the Selma fid right out of the cover at this point bringing the core with it.
Remove the Selma fid and gently pull the remaining core through the cover until everything is tight at the ‘crossover’. Then remove both sailmaker’s needles.
Place the loop that you tied at the beginning over or around some strong point. Place your finger or fingers in the eye and pull towards you, and at the same time milk the slack in the cover towards the eye. The splice will disappear into the cover. If you are going to insert a thimble into the eye then do it just before you finally bed the eye in.
Cut off the exposed core and stretch the eye until the core goes under the cover.
If your final splice looks like this, then good job !
Go get your Selma fid now on the Balance Community website :
http://www.balancecommunity.com/selma-fid
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Jerry Miszewski the myth, the legend and the geek
Jerry est sans aucun doute l’un des meilleurs slackleurs du moment. D’où vient-il, que faisait-il avant ? Et bien cette video répondra à ces questions.
Slackline art musical ?
La slackline, un art d’équilibriste ? sans doute, mais en tout cas on constate que ça peut libérer une inspiration en plus pour l’art musical ! On connaissait les solos à la guitare d’Andy Lewis :
Mais la derniere, elle est de Philip Bitnar, et elle est pas mal non plus :
Slackline fails
Par ce que la slack c’est aussi ça ! Une compilation de fails plutôt dynamique…
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How to Backbounce mount sur une longline
Après nous avoir appris a surfer une rodéo, le bon Samuel Volery nous montre comment faire un « Backbounce Mount » sur une longline, une figure inspiré de la jumpline assez complexe à réaliser… Comme d’habitude il est de bon conseils. A essayer avec matelas de préférence.
Le Lockman Mac Gyver
Un pro tips qui n’est pas le plus recommandable mais qui pourra vous sauver une session si nous avez oublié votre banana ou votre line lock. Le pro c’est Mac Gyver aujourd’hui et vous pourrez vous débrouiller comme lui si vous combinez 2 des objets dans la photo ci dessous, à savoir : mousqueton, manille, maillon delta ou maillon rapide.
Voilà donc les combinaisons qui sont possibles. Bien sûr, c’est en dernier recours car ce n’est pas l’idéal pour votre sangle qui ne travaillerai pas dans un enroulement parfait. Cela dit c’est pratique quand on laisse une petite slack au campement et qu’on ne veut pas y laisser des bananas ou line lock. C’est la technique camp 4 à Yosemite.
Le nouveau Selma Fid from Balance Community
Balance Community a encore une fois une longueur d’avance sur ses concurrents quand il s’agit de sortir des produits surprenants.
Le Selma Fid est une sorte d’aiguille à tricoter. Elle s’adresse aux slackeurs experts avertis qui sont méticuleux et aiment personnaliser leurs produits.
Cette aiguille est utilisée par tous ceux qui souhaitent faire des boucles de cordes scellées. C’est dans la marine que l’on observe ça. Ce n’est pas un instrument à manier à la légère.
Il est donc recommandé de s’entrainer avec des cordes d’escalade ou des grosses cordes de bateau.
Balance Community propose 3 tailles à des prix abordables de 7€ à 10€. C’est a priori inusable en plus d’être divertissant à utiliser. C’est à tester pour tous les amoureux du tricotage !
Demain on vous explique dans les pro tips comment tricoter une boucle
Pour acheter l’aiguille, c’est ici :
The Helmut Netwerker interview
Helmut Netwerker est l’un des maitres de la longline ! Comme vous pouvez le voir dans la rubrique » record « , c’est Yuri Rhodenborgh qui détient le record de la plus long slackline traversée au sol en polyester, et sachez que ce jour là il n’était pas le seul à battre un record du monde : Helmut l’a traversée aussi ! Il n’en est pas resté là d’ailleurs puisque dans la même journée il a aussi battu le record du monde sur sangle en nylon !! 405 m sur la polyester et 283m sur la nylon.
Nous avons donc essayé d’en savoir plus sur Helmut pour répondre à la question vitale que tout le monde se pose, « Est ce qu’il aime le chocolat ? » :
Where are you from ?
Vienna, Austria
Since how long do you slack ?
5 years
When did you send your two world records ?
On 24.10.2014
We know that Yuri crossed the 405m too, and we can read his traning story, what about yours ?
Philipp Gesing invited me to his event and I just wanted to know how bouncing a 400m line feels.
I didn’t train especially for this line. If I go slacklining, I always train or try to push my limits.
After rigging both lines, Yuri was the first who started on the 405m (skillshot) and as nobody else wanted to, I went to the 283m (Type-18). We walked it both.
Couple of minutes later I tried the 400. I wasn’t confident with this line in first place so I needed several tries to walk the first 100m. After playing in the middle I gave the last part a try. As I managed to walk the last part without any struggles, I was self-confident enough to sent the line, so I did it.
What the longest highline you walk ?
92m
Do you have any sponsor ?
No
As you can actualy see, in France there is a debate about the possible slackline federation, what about federation in your country and are you involved ?
In 2011, the three biggest slackline associations from Austria (slackline.at, teambalance, vienna-slackliners) found the austrian slackline federation.
At the moment I am president of the federation.
Highline should be completly free or should be rules ?
To avoid accidents with flying objects (helicopters, planes, paragliders…) we have a « highline declaration formular » at our website. If you rig a highline in Austria (or at the borders close to), please fill in the form :
http://www.slacklineverband.com/formulare/highline-formular/
What was the last line you walk ?
60m sonic at the park
Something in you refrigerator ?
pumpkin seed oil
What did you do last sunday ?
went highlining
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be ?
not always being too late
A phrase you say often:
disco
Your biggest fear is :
to stop playing like a little child
Your biggest worry is :
don´t worry be happy
Your biggest weakness is ?
interested in too many things
A guilty pleasure of yours is :
slackline
Something you could use more of in life is :
spending time with my family
What webbing you usually use ?
it depends on whether I want to play with or I just want to walk
Do you listen music by slacklining, and what ?
I always listen to music while I slackline, it helps me to stay in « the zone ». I like different styles of music: hiphop, metal, electronic, atmosphere, … but my all time favourite is « Bobby McFerrin – don´t worry be happy »
The last message you sent ?
Sorry, I can´t manage to come to the ISPO
The best advice you’ve Ever received is :
to breath out through the nose
What quality do you admire most in other people ?
endurance
Where did you travel in 2014 ?
Turkey, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Italy
Where will you go in 2015 ?
Turkey, France, … ?
What goals would you like to achieve this year ?
stay motivated, be more confident on the highline
What does it feel to walk 405m and during a looooooong time ?
it feels like: wow just 3 winddampers left … no wait , they are 5, … thinking about the distance between the dampers (nearly 50m), calculating, … shit … not even the middle
Last word :
disco
By the way, do you like chocolate ?
For sure ! That reminds me i wanted to buy some !
Team Elephant verdon été 2014
Cet été, nous étions dans le Verdon pour filmer et nous avons croisés la team Elephant Slackline ! Friedi Kuhne et Valentin Rapp se faisaient gentiment interviewer et filmer au drone au petit matin !
Le Verdon c’est magique on le sait bien, et ca donne de belles images.
Ca donne envie d’y aller, non ?