Slackline Industries offers a variety of slackline kits and accessories for beginners to professionals. They are dedicated to providing high-quality products that are safe, fun, and easy for everyone to learn.
Founded in 2007 by Jeff and Judy Rogers in Santa Cruz, California.
Developed the first-ever synthetic slackline in 2010.
In 2013, they developed the Boss Line, the first slackline specifically designed for water use.
Acquired by Elevate Climbing Walls in 2020.
A popular manufacturer of slacklines and slackline accessories. They offer a variety of lines for beginners to professionals.
Specializes in high-performance slackline equipment designed for advanced slackliners and tricklining.
Offers a range of slackline gear and equipment, including slacklines for beginners, advanced slackliners, and yoga enthusiasts.
A great starter line for beginners, made with durable webbing and a simple ratchet system.
Designed for tricklining and advanced slackliners. Offers extra bounce and a long line for more advanced tricks.
A waterproof slackline designed for use on the water, featuring slackline webbing with a non-slip grip and a ratchet system for easy tensioning.
A slackline is a flat piece of webbing tensioned between two anchor points, used for balance training, fitness, and recreation.
Like any sport, there is some inherent risk involved in slacklining. However, if you use the proper equipment and follow safety guidelines, it can be a safe and fun activity.
Yes, as long as you have sturdy anchor points and enough space to set up the line. It is important to get proper instruction and use the right equipment for your skill level.
Wear comfortable, athletic clothing and closed-toe shoes with a textured sole. Avoid loose clothing, jewelry, and anything that could get caught in the line.
The length of your slackline depends on your experience level and the distance between your anchor points. Beginners should start with shorter lines, while advanced slackliners may prefer longer lines for bigger tricks and moves.