VVOlfy Metalworks
Notacube
Another original design by VVolfy Metalworks. It looks familiar, but it's Notacube.
A half-cube, an open cube, a full on fun ride.
Great for flow as a soloist, or hop on with a friend or two for a duo or a trio. Rig this with a set of two span sets, three if you are feeling froggy, or just a single span set. There are plenty of sides, joints, and possibilities - don't let us get in the way of your imagination!
Price is for the apparatus as-is, with the two-tone aerosol paint job. Powder coating is available for an additional fee.
Powder coating is a variable fee, please reach out to us for a final quote.
Shipping & Returns
Sent by USPS ground by default. Expedited shipping available.
Return within 30-days for a full refund, no questions asked.
A Magic Trick For All Eyes.
Perform While Training
It looks familiar, but makes you (and everyone else) do a double-take.
Hollow Steel
Lightweight and sturdy, hollow steel will keep your mind at ease while you flow.
Open Cube Design
Familiar, yet different. An open cube that lets you think, and play outside of the box.
Versatile Rigging Capabilities
Hang like an open frame, or create the illusion of a wave. Enough ways to rig to explore on your own or with (a) partner(s).
Frequently Asked Questions About Aerial Apparatuses by VVolfy Metalworks
Please read our frequently asked questions to find out more.
What happens if what I ordered is out of stock?
We do everything we can to fulfill orders quickly and unfortunately there are limitations to changing orders. Use the chat feature to speak with us and we will make sure you get what is needed, when you need it.
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What is the difference between Breaking Load Limit and Working Load Limit?
Breaking vs Working Load Limit
The breaking load limit, also known as breaking strength or ultimate load, is the maximum force a piece of equipment can withstand before failing or breaking under ideal, controlled conditions It represents the absolute maximum capacity of the material or device In contrast, the working load limit (WLL) is the maximum safe force that the equipment can handle during regular, everyday use
The WLL is derived by dividing the breaking load limit by a safety factor, which accounts for variables like wear, environmental conditions, and unexpected stresses.
This safety factor ensures a margin of safety, meaning the WLL is always significantly lower than the breaking load limit.
For example, a safety factor of 5:1 means the WLL is one-fifth of the breaking strength.
Operating equipment at or near its breaking load limit is unsafe and should be avoided, as it risks immediate failure and potential injury.
The WLL is the critical value for safe operation and is typically marked on the equipment for user reference.
(This is calculated assuming the rigging hardware is new including the carabiners, swivels, shackles, rigging plates, etc.)
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