by Andy | Aug 29, 2017 | Care & Maintenance, Rubber Related
The biggest challenge when dynamically grabbing a slackline and applying high loads, is achieving a reliable connection to the webbing, without damaging the fibers. The rubber coating on the lineGrip clamping plates is a custom compound made from 18 specific...
by Andy | Aug 9, 2017 | Care & Maintenance, Rubber Related
Keeping the rubber surface clean and sticky will improve your lineGrip’s reliability. Two of the 18 lineGrip-rubber compound ingredients are special “softening agents” to provide for softness in cold environments. Unfortunately these agents tend to...
by Andy | Aug 8, 2017 | Care & Maintenance, Rubber Related
Editing in progress! This article will be supplemented with more detailed content/images/videos soon... The rubber plates should be replaced at least every 2 years. Learn why > Replacing the rubber plates is a super easy feat, completed in a matter of a few...
by Andy | Aug 7, 2017 | Care & Maintenance, Common Topics
Editing in progress! This article will be supplemented with more detailed content/images/videos soon... How to best store the lineGrip for longer period of time (a few weeks without use) Make sure its dry and clean and store it in a dry, cool and dark place with...
by Andy | Jul 19, 2017 | Care & Maintenance, Common Topics
Editing in progress! This article will be supplemented with more detailed content/images/videos soon... Resolving SBR issues (spring-balls too loose) [vid] Every once in a while it might happen, that the SBR does not offer sufficient resistance, and thus disengages...