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Backyard Ziplines 100 FT Airtime Zip Line Kit Backyard Ziplines 50 Foot Airtime Zip Line Kit Fun for All Ages and Sizes Up ... Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars 17 4.6 out of 5 stars 10 Price $275.00$275.00 $99.00$99.00 Length 100 FT of 3/16" Cable with loop on one end. 50 FT of 3/16" Cable with loop on one end. Braking Spring Stop and Stop Block Stop Block only Trolley Trolley with handlebar & no-slip grips Trolley with handlebar & no-slip grips Seat Big Boy Seat None Hardware 6 FT Cable Sling (for tree 4 FT in circumference or 1.5 FT in diameter). 1/2" x 9" Turnbuckle. 3 Cable Clamps. 6 FT Cable Sling (for tree 4 FT in circumference or 1.5 FT in diameter). 1/2" x 9" Turnbuckle. 3 Cable Clamps. Origin Made in Oregon, USA Made in Oregon, USA
Trolley glides effortlessly down the zip line. Built-in handlebars with no slip grips.
Cable & hardware to span between two trees up to 50 FT apart. Includes Stop Block.
Sparking the imagination of every rider as they fly through the air.
Encourages outside play for hours on end plus riders will get exercise without even knowing it.
Made in the USA
This is a great entry-level package for young zipliners (mine is 7yo). It comes with excellent instructions with illustrations making the install easy to follow. Nothing intimidating at all. I got the 50ft kit, which doesn’t come with a brake. So I followed-up this purchase by buying a spring brake for a little extra safety.Edit: A few things I learned after installing: My anchor tree was actually too big for the 6ft cable sling so I had to get a longer one. Be sure to measure that circumference beforehand. And I easily cut a 2x4 into pieces with notches for the tree-saver blocks. The 3 percent maximum grade for the incline is pretty minimal to the eye; almost level. So while my two trees were significantly different heights at the ground level, I simply raised and lowered the termination points of the zipline accordingly.