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Buckingham Palace | Slackline tensioning experiment

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The Buckingham method is to use a linegrip + hangover to tension a slackline or highline with an efficient 3 to 1 system. I had a lot of grips and hangovers so we decided to put a bunch together... making the Buckingham Palace. (I had a G2 linegrip in this video, not a G4, but all WLL was correct... opps!)
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