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It was rock climbers who first had the idea some twenty years ago of stringing up nylon webbing and walking on it. In the beginning story has it that there were two guys in Yosemite Valley messing around, balancing on a parking lot chain on a rainy day.
These young individuals took this concept of balancing and made it their life. They would spend the next several years nurturing each other in community, developing the activity of slacklining or balancing and walking on nylon webbing and sharing it with others. Slackline tests your ability and sence for balance.


Slackline is intended for the use near the ground (max. height of anchor points is 0,5m).
The 25m long slackline is called "Slackline Classic". Ideal for the experienced slackliner. (Tip: if you aren't that good: you do not have to use the full length of the line.)
Features:
Max. length: 15 m
Width of webbing 50 mm
Max. Strain: 5 Tonne
Ratchet with Band: 2m
Wear-protected Loop
All in the handy Gibbon-Bag
Slackline is intended for the use near the ground (max. height of anchor points is 0,5m).
Wonder how to install? It's really easy, watch the
instruction video on YouTube .
Need some inspiration? Here's a nice link:
http://www.gibbon-slacklines.com

Why a Gibbon Slackline?
• A slackline is not just a lashing straps. Gibbon slacklines have a balances elasticity, suitable for all kinds of cool tricks.
• Gibbon slacklines are environmental friendly produced without dangerous chemicals. Only Gibbon Slacklines have the TUV-safety label for toys.
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