Temporary High Line

Temporary High Line

The Temporary High-Line

The Temporary High-Line is proven to save time in the field, simplify the setup process, as well as ensure the safety of the field hydrologists when collecting data.

Sometimes in the field there isn’t always a tree or structure to securely rig a tagline to. This is where the Temporary High-Line comes in to safely secure your line. The tri-pod design with telescoping legs is the perfect solution to handle all types of environments. The set-up is quick and easy!

 Temporary High Line
The earth anchors on the High-Line provide a secure installation and upholds the integrity of the line to prevent a sagging line.
 Temporary High Line
When data collection is complete, the earth anchors are easily removed minimizing your environmental footprint and the tri-pod folds back up effortlessly.
 Temporary High Line
The tri-pod design with telescoping legs is the perfect solution to handle all types of environments. The set-up is quick and easy!

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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