If you're wondering the best way to take care of your zip line once you buy it check out these tips. In the winter months you should dismantle your zip line and store it in a cool dry place. It is possible to leave your backyard zip line up throughout the winter but it will contribute to the wear and tear placed on your zip line. If you live in a place where the weather is more mild and the winter is quite short, you should be okay with leaving your zip line up. If you live in a place where rain is a constant you should invest in a tarp or some type of cover for your zip line trolley or ZLP Spring Stop. The good thing about the Alien Flier X2 zip line trolley is that it is able to pop on and off of the zip line easily. This allows you to bring it inside during harsh weather to prevent the wearing of the bearings inside. If you take good care of your trolley it will ensure that you have a smooth ride on your zip line every time. If you have a long zip line cable such as on a 200 foot zip line you will still want to invest in a removable trolley, the galvanized cable will not rust but it is the intricate parts that make up the zip line that are susceptible to the weather.
For more information on zip line parts and their care check out these great blogs Common Zip Line Braking Methods and The Best Zip Line Trolleys on Zip Line Stop.
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