The lineGrip-Shell is not merely a transport- and protection case for your lineGrip. It’s primary use is keeping the lineGrip cool under hot conditions. The lineGrip shell even has the capability to actively cool your lineGrip up to 10°C below ambient! Find out how…
This article covers lineGrips with spring-ball-retainer (SBR), and lineGrips with and without retainer-pin.
How to attach the lineGrip to the webbing and install the retainer-pin.
How to correctly reposition (move) the lineGrip on the webbing.
How to uninstall the retainer-pin and remove the lineGrip from the webbing.
Tensioning a slackline with the lineGrip differs from conventional techniques in two main points: 1. The attachment point of the tensioning system to the webbing is flexible (movable) 2. The tensioning system can be removed from the slackline after it is rigged This...
How to keep the lineGrip cool in super hot ambient temperature or when using it in direct sunlight is unavoidable. It’s even possible to cool it significantly below ambient (air) temperature without using any energy source…
This article covers lineGrips with spring-ball-retainer (SBR), and lineGrips with and without retainer-pin.
How to attach the lineGrip to the webbing and install the retainer-pin.
How to correctly reposition (move) the lineGrip on the webbing.
How to uninstall the retainer-pin and remove the lineGrip from the webbing.
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