We suggest to use one slackiclips every 3 meters of your webbing.
If you are not happy with your purchase you can always return the product
Hi! Does the 50 meter longline kit come with webbing that has 2 sewn loops? Thanks! SIGMA is an element of statistical calculations, which allows to display a products’ guaranteed strength value throughout its manufacturing process. Therefore, it is related to product safety.
During the testing process, the greater the differences between the 10 recorded values, the higher turns out the sigma value.
For example, for 10 carabiners tested, their ten recorded values are usually different and not the exact same:
24,9 | 25,9 | 26,2 | 25,6 | 25,8 | 24,7 | 25,5 | 24,7 | 26,0 | 25,7 kN
So which value to take into account to display the MBS (Minimum Breaking Strength) value?
We first calculate the average:
(24,9 + 25,9 + 26,2 + 25,6 + 25,8 + 24,7 + 25,5 + 24,7 + 26,0 + 25,7) / 10 = 25,5 kN
We then calculate the variance:
24,9 - 25,5 = - 0,6 (-0,6)2 = 0,36
25,9 - 25,5 = - 0,4 ( 0,4)2 = 0,16
...and so on for the 10 measured values.
We add those 10 results:
0,36 + 0,16 + 0,49 + 0,01 + 0,09 + 0,64 + 0,064 + 0,25 + 0,04 = 2,68
And we create the average:
2,68 / 10 = 0,268
The variance is even to : 0,268
SIGMA (standard deviation) = square root of 0,268 = 0,5176
The maximum value displayed on the carabiner would be:
average of 10 carabiners = 25,5 kN
SIGMA = - 0,5176
____________________________
Displayed Value = 24,0724 kN
What you should know in particular about the 3 SIGMA safety margin?
We use the 3 SIGMA method to calculate the MBS.
We multiply the SIGMA for 3 (this is why it is called “3 SIGMA”) to boost the prudency in the MBS calculation.
Taking the 10 previous carabiners as an example:
The average of those 10 carabieners is 25,5kN
3 SIGMA (3 x 0,5176) = - 1,5528
_____________________________
Displayed value = 23,0472 kN
Our choice aims to maximize the safety of our users while using our products.
Source @Petzl
Slackclips
Per mi van bé, però no són essencials
must have for long highlines
These are not a replacement for tape. The slack clip is a quick fix for broken tapes on long 100m+ highlines. Everyone involved should attach a handful to their gear loop. It takes no space. And a few should be attached to the leash. Then whenever a tape is broken it can be solved without having to search for that pesky missing roll of white tape that will break again anyway. These will pop if the backup is pulled and the mainline is sharp so they should be used sparingly and replaced with fiber tape on a regular basis. IE: every morning before the send train.
Ultra durable
Les slackiclips sont une vraie alternative au scotch, simples, écolos, et durable. Faites attention lors de la mise en place, lâchés tendus ils partent très loin!
HARNESSES ALPINE FLASH CAMP The Alpine Flash builds on the amazing Flash harness with a purpose-built design for technical alpinism and ice climbing at the highest level. By incorporating...
HARNESS ON-SIGHT CT CERTIFICATION EN 12277:2015-C SIZE XS S M L XL (7) WAIST BELT 66-81 cm 73-88 cm 81-96 cm 89-104cm 95-110cm (9) LEG LOOPS 51-56 cm...
INOV' SPLIT technology - For Expert use ONLY The advantages of the SLACK INOV SPLIT TECHNOLOGY With the INOV' SPLIT TECHNOLOGY a new standard for highlining has been introduced to the slackline...
Tagline to connect your Highline The perfect little rope to create your connection for your highline. Great resistance and strength help you to successfully set up your line while pulling a heavy...
HARNESS ON-SIGHT CT CERTIFICATION EN 12277:2007-C SIZE XS S M L XL (7) WAIST BELT 65-75 cm 70-80 cm 75-85 cm 80-90 cm 85-95 cm (9) LEG LOOPS 44-48 cm...
Backup EXTENDER in SPLIT TECHNOLOGY Our SPLIT TECHNOLOGY allows you to divide highlines by connecting regularly the backup to the mainline. This reduces the height of a fall in case of a potential...
Effective
The rubber they are made from is extremely durable, more than expected. Make the job very well