CthomasAZ
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- Nov 13, 2023
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We purchased a 50 ft Ninja Slackline Obstacle Course for our kiddos for our backyard. We have 2, 9ft tall above ground, 4 inch galvanized steel pipes (40 feet apart) that are set in concrete (24 inches deep) to use as the attachment points for the course. Total pole height was 11 ft, 9 ft above, 2 t buried. Once we hung the top line of the slackline and ratcheted it to where our kids could swing like monkeys without sagging in the middle we noticed major bending in the posts. Our kids together weigh 130#. Well under the 440# maximum for the line. We're now realizing that these slackline systems require an incredible amount of tension. If we add rebar to the inside of the posts and fill entirely with concrete will that help "strengthen" the pole so it won't bend as much? I've seen other forums where people have had similar issues with the slackline systems using posts because of the immense tension. Maybe theyre really meant for 30 year old trees... Any help is appreciated. I've attached a picture from the manufacturer showing what we are trying to install.