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    Friday
    Feb212014

    Zip through the backyard after dark - with an LED assisted Zipline

    Zipline kits are one of the more exciting gadgets that you can put in your backyard for hours of fun and exercise. New from the Slackers line of Zipline kits is the Night Riderz zipline kit. It was designed to extend your zipline fun into the night with 50 LED lights on the seat, rope and trolley! In perhaps a bit of over-kill this kit even comes with LED lights for your fingers! (But kids will love them.) The Night Riderz zipline kit includes: 100' galvanized steel cable, 50 LED lighted saucer seat with adjustable 10' rope, fully assembled steel trolley with comfortable rubber grip handles, hardware to attach to 2 trees, and, of course instructions. At Toy Fair they said the kit will also include finger lights although I don't see them listed online. It’s for ages 7+ and the weight limit is 200 pounds. The kit is $199.99. It’s about $20 cheaper on Amazon, and it’s on Amazon Prime. So free shipping if you’re an Amazon Prime member

    100' Night Riderz Series Zipline Kit

    This is a Giz Wiz link. You pay the normal Amazon price, but Giz Wiz Biz gets a tiny bit of credit toward buying more gadgets to talk about on the Giz Wiz.

    Slackers Line Company video: http://youtu.be/JGm38RE1LWY

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