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πŸ›‘ Spring Stop Brake for Zip Line: Ensuring Safe Stops with Precision Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic Zipline Accessory!

Just purchased this must-have accessory for my outdoor adventures and I couldn't be happier! The brake spring mechanism is incredibly reliable, ensuring a smooth and safe ride every time. Easy to install, too. Only downside is the price, but it's definitely worth the investment for any avid sports and outdoors enthusiast. Perfect addition to any cycling or zipline setup.

Pros
  • Increases safety and stability during zip line rides
Cons
  • Requires additional installation time and effort compared to standard zip line setup

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well but rusts quickly

This works great and keeps kids from bumping into the end of the zipline. We also added an extra spacer tube above the line to keep the kids away from the tree holding the bottom end. The rust began to show within a few months, long before the wet winter hit our Pacific Northwest home. For the price I was disappointed. To date it's still holding up for a few more years so we've just learned to live with the rusty look of our zipline.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

We put two together. One is too scary!

I wish I had bought two of these and installed them at the end of my line instead of one. One stops us well, but the tree in front of you is still scary when you stop so close to it! Another spring would give an extra measure of confidence as you zip wire at twenty miles an hour straight toward the giant ash tree. The spring has become my secondary stopper since I installed the elastic cord brakes as my primary. When the bungee broke I was glad the spring stopped me!

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  • good thing
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