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WebbingBagClip
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This clip enables to attach slacklines to the typical plastic bags often used to store highline setups. The clips are attached to the bag, even while the clip is opened.
For easy rigging of big lines it helps a lot, if all highline sections are flaked without twists in the bags. These clips prevent the ends of the slackline from twisting, while the setup is stored or transported.
Additionally the clips are also color coded, to see at a glance, which end of the webbing has to be pulled out of the bag.
It would be nice to have one consistant system for these clips in the highline community. **For that it would be nice if you follow these rules**:
- **print the "top" part it green**, it while be attached to the webbing end which you can easily pull out of the bag
- **print the "bottom" part in red**, it will be the end of the webbing on the bottom of the bag
- **only attach the webbing to the clips if it's flaked without any twists in the bag** If it is just knotted to the bag it shou
For easy rigging of big lines it helps a lot, if all highline sections are flaked without twists in the bags. These clips prevent the ends of the slackline from twisting, while the setup is stored or transported.
Additionally the clips are also color coded, to see at a glance, which end of the webbing has to be pulled out of the bag.
It would be nice to have one consistant system for these clips in the highline community. **For that it would be nice if you follow these rules**:
- **print the "top" part it green**, it while be attached to the webbing end which you can easily pull out of the bag
- **print the "bottom" part in red**, it will be the end of the webbing on the bottom of the bag
- **only attach the webbing to the clips if it's flaked without any twists in the bag** If it is just knotted to the bag it shou
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