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david.yount
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http://www.snowleopard.biz/...Fid=0&dept%5Fid=3307 this is a good price. free shipping with total order of $50 or more. you shouldn't have to pay more than $0.25/foot if you have a computer and little time to research..... but your 100-foot order may have a seam in it, and you don't want a weak seam in your slackline. you could call and/or email in advance of your order to make certain you'll get a full length of webbing with no seam. --David.
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slacklinejoe
Jan 10, 2004, 3:28 AM
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David, Thanks for the link, thats a good deal cheaper than I can get wholesale so I'm going to buy up plenty. One thing though, wasn't this supposed to be a reply under a thread instead of a thread on it's own?
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david.yount
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Only $0.16/foot and you get to choose from several colors too. Originally I was going to include this post as a reply to the thread asking for cheap sources of webbing; so in a way you are right, yes. But I wanted this very low price (free shipping too) to be seen. If I would have been the first reply or at least on Page-1 I would have left it there. I thought that if I included it on Page-2 of the other thread it might not be seen. So I made a new thread with a highly descriptive Subject. --David.
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areyoumydude
Jan 13, 2004, 3:49 AM
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It looks like the price is already going up.
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slacklinejoe
Jan 13, 2004, 5:21 AM
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I talked to Dan Long at SnowLeopard today. After this sale they aren't expecting a lot of webbing again until Spring, I'm not sure if that meant at a low price like that or any on hand at all other than special order. From looking at their inventory (if you add a foot of webbing in your card and then jack up the quantity to say 1000 it will reduce it to the amount they actually have on hand) they don't have a lot left, so I'd buy it up quickly if your considering buying some. Thanks again David for the link - from what I talked with them they seemed like really nice people too.
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slacklinejoe
Jan 14, 2004, 11:38 PM
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I recieved my webbing today, they were really quick about it. It never ceases to amaze me how many types and weaves there are of nylon webbing. This is by far the smallest/tightest (and slickest) weave of tubular nylon webbing I've seen, even though I've used Bluewater webbing before. Nothing wrong with it at all, just different than what I'm used to. On a related side note: Does anyone know of a site/resource with a good honest comparison on the different weaves and such? I've been using a extra thick weave that was really grippy that I loved on my slacklines but I don't know the manufacturer or weave type to find more.
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slackinfl
Jan 15, 2004, 12:01 AM
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When you order if you type the words afterhours into the box that asks for promtional codes they give an additional 5% off of the current price of .20 cents no spaces in the afterhours
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