VVolfy Metalworks
The Paisley
A take on the infinity symbol, but a twisted hoop. It looks like a Paisley* boteh, or a sleigh. A paisleigh, or pai-SLAY, if you will.
This beautiful design gives you different options for rigging, exploration, play, and choreography.
Show off your flexibility as a solo act, or partner up with someone (or two someone-s) else for mesmerizing shape making.
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Shipping & Returns
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Constant Play in An Infinite Puzzle Game.
Infinite Puzzle Game
it make look beautifully simple, but it is sure to stretch your neuroplasticity by playing in ways that are somewhat familiar, but certainly new.
Dazzle and stand out for contract or corporate work with an apparatus that no one else will have.
Versatile Design
Rig in different configurations. Use one span set or multiple. Flip it on its side, or hang from one end or the other. It is a never ending puzzle game.
Hollow Steel
Lightweight and strong. No worries about the apparatus holding you, or a small ensemble up. it's built to take you for a ride.
Supportive Bar - More Ways to Play
The bars in the middle serve dual purposes - to help stabilize the design and to give you another place to hook, hang, and grab onto.
Frequently Asked Questions About Aerial Straps by Tough Thredz
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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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