<rant type="old man longing for the 'good old days'">
It seems a little overengineered and finished to me. Not much possibility of extending and experimenting, it's just setup, grab hold and glide. Having just a rope between two trees and either a stick, or if we could get hold of it, a pulley to glide on adds a lot more play and excitement. Just the uncertainty of when (not if: when) you fall down - either due to your glider falling of the rope, or the rope breaking - helps enormously in adding to the
Whats wrong with DIY? (Score:2)
It seems a little overengineered and finished to me. Not much possibility of extending and experimenting, it's just setup, grab hold and glide.
Having just a rope between two trees and either a stick, or if we could get hold of it, a pulley to glide on adds a lot more play and excitement. Just the uncertainty of when (not if: when) you fall down - either due to your glider falling of the rope, or the rope breaking - helps enormously in adding to the