VVOlfy Metalworks
Hexamobi
A new angle on the VVolfy Metalworks original design, The Mobi. This the Hexamobi.
A stunning apparatus that leaves plenty of room to explore as a soloist, a duo, or even a trio. This is the ultimate apparatus for aerial flow artists.
Bend, hook, flex, and pose to get your audience to fix their gaze upon you while twirling on this versatile apparatus.
Made with strong, lightweight hollow steel.
Price is for apparatus as-is, powder coating is an additional charge, please contact us for an exact quote. Powder coating charges will vary based on the job.
Shipping & Returns
Sent by USPS ground by default. Expedited shipping available.
Return within 30-days for a full refund, no questions asked.
Flow Freely. Plays Well Solo, or With Others.
Form and Function
Don't let us limit your imagination. If you are thinking, "I wonder what I could do with this?" lean in and run!
Flow at Every Angle
If you think you can hook or hang from it, you probably can.
Open Exploration Space
Enough space to explore by yourself or with an ensemble. Roomy enough for a duo or trio.
The Mobi Bar
The keystone to this design and what gives it its versatility in terms of how you can rig, and explore on the apparatus.
Frequently Asked Questions About Designs by VVolfy Metalworks
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What happens if what I ordered is out of stock?
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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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