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GIBBON Slackline INDEPENDENCE KIT CLASSIC User Manual

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GIBBON MANUAL - ENGLISH
USER GUIDE
INDEPENDENCE KIT
CLASSIC
ENGLISH
This manual contains important safety information. Before using the slackline read this manual
carefully and make sure you understand and agree to all warnings, cautions, instructions, and safety
recommendations. Periodically review the information in this manual and inspect your slackline
regularly for signs of damage. Do not use the slackline unless you accept all risk of injury and/or death
that may result from your use.
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GIBBON Slackline INDEPENDENCE KIT CLASSIC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGIBBON Slackline
ModelINDEPENDENCE KIT CLASSIC
CategoryPlay Sets & Playground Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Warnings and Safety Information

Natural Wear Not Related to Warranty Claims

Wear on loop protection and coating is not considered warranty. Print wear and damage from incorrect use are excluded.

Washing and Maintenance Instructions

Rinse with freshwater after saltwater use. Check parts for damage before each use. Wash with warm water.

Additional Safety Regulations

Tensioning by one person, anchor safety, protective flooring, and avoiding sharp corners are crucial.

Failure to Comply

Not using common sense or following instructions significantly increases the risk of injury or death.

Warranty Information

Two-year warranty against material/manufacturing defects, excluding normal wear and misuse.

Further Warnings and Assembly

Further Warnings on Use and Ratchet

Do not use unauthorized parts. Ratchet use is dangerous; extreme care is needed. Avoid exceeding tension limits.

Assembly Overview

The slackline system consists of specific components for quick and easy assembly.

Assembly of Slackframes

Detailed steps for assembling the slackframes, including connecting main and leg structures.

Inserting Cable into Flag Banners

Instructions on threading the cable through flag banner loops and securing it with screws and nuts.

Connecting the Metal Structure

Steps to connect the metal structure parts using screws and nuts, ensuring proper orientation.

Connecting Components and Setup

Connecting Flag and Cable to Metal Structure

Attaching the cable to the metal structure via grooves, ensuring flag banners are correctly positioned.

Attaching Plastic Caps

Using plastic caps to close open ends of the metal structure, ensuring cable direction alignment.

Tensioning Flag Banner with Elastic Cord

Using elastic cord and a plastic stopper to tension the flag banner on the structure.

Attaching Foam Padding

Securing foam padding onto the structure by threading velcro straps around the intersection.

Setting Up the Independence Kit Classic

Guidance on selecting a suitable location and calculating anchor distances based on setup height.

Installation and Tensioning Steps

Fixing Ground Screws as Anchors

Vertical positioning and turning of ground screws into the ground using a bar, adjusting angle for stability.

Attaching Ratchet to Ground Screw

Girth hitching the ratchet system with its looped band to the loop of the installed ground screw.

Attaching Slackline Webbing to Second Ground Screw

Repeating the girth hitching procedure to attach the slackline webbing to the second ground screw.

Adding the Slackframes

Positioning slackframes opposite each other and threading the slackline through slots for desired height.

Tensioning the Slackline

Threading slackline through the ratchet, pulling excess webbing, releasing lever, and tensioning with the handle.

Using and Dismantling the Slackline

Tensioning and Locking the Ratchet

Ensuring the slackline does not exceed two and a half rotations and the ratchet is fully secured and locked.

Walking the Slackline

Tips for balance, arm movement, and knee bending. Only one person on the slackline at a time.

Dismantling the Slackline

Instructions for releasing the ratchet tension safely, detaching the band, and inspecting for damage.