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5elevenB
Apr 18, 2007, 12:47 PM
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just wondering. in a slack line do you like the line to be tight or a little loose. what possitives can be offered from both ? I find it easyer to stay on to a loose slack and way more difficult on a slack line that has no slack to it.
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nooyoozer
Apr 18, 2007, 1:39 PM
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the tighter, the better...
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altelis
Apr 18, 2007, 1:41 PM
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altelis
Apr 18, 2007, 1:42 PM
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----sorry, couldn't help it ------
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nooyoozer
Apr 18, 2007, 2:35 PM
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heh
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murph24
Apr 18, 2007, 5:15 PM
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I find it easier with a bit of slack in the line...
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nooyoozer
Apr 20, 2007, 6:33 PM
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well yeah it's easier, but what fun is that?
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coldclimb
Apr 22, 2007, 6:23 PM
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It's all preference, and in my opinion, the best slacker is the one who can walk well on all varieties of line.
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areyoumydude
Apr 25, 2007, 11:21 PM
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coldclimb wrote: It's all preference, and in my opinion, the best slacker is the one who can walk well on all varieties of line. 'nuff said.
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